Mikael Lund is a professor of molecular modelling and statistical thermodynamics at Lund University with 19 years of research and teaching experience, specializing in biomolecular interactions, ion-specific effects, and e-learning. He combines deep academic expertise with hands-on software development—starting from 6502 assembler on a Commodore 64 and unusual languages like AmigaE and REXX to modern C++17 and Python—bringing a rare historical perspective to scientific computing. As an internal fellow in LINXS and founder of Code Revival Lab, he translates complex experimental and theoretical problems into reproducible code and Jupyter-driven analyses and visualizations. His background as an EMBO postdoctoral fellow and long-standing role at Lund University underline a proven record in collaborative, interdisciplinary science. Unusually for a senior academic, he continues to tinker with low-level programming paradigms, which informs his pragmatic approach to numerical methods and software for molecular science.
19 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Cand. Sc. Chem., Cand. Sc. Chem. at Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen
PhD, PhD at Lund University
Primary school, Primary school at Osted fri- og efterskole
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