Summary
Richard Mets is a bioimage analyst with eight years of interdisciplinary experience bridging microscopy, computational imaging, and lab facility management. Currently at the University of Copenhagen, he applies advanced image analysis to biological questions, drawing on a track record as research fellow and acting deputy facility manager at NUS where he coordinated an AI group for microscopy. His background includes doctoral and master’s training in physics and bioimaging from Grenoble and Strasbourg, and an undergraduate grounding in biology and computer science, enabling him to translate between wet-lab needs and computational solutions. He has hands-on experience running core microscopy platforms and leading safety and operational workflows, a less-visible strength that ensures research reproducibility and uptime. Known for combining practical facility stewardship with algorithmic problem-solving, he thrives on projects that turn complex imaging data into actionable biological insight. Based in Copenhagen, he brings a collaborative, cross-disciplinary approach to imaging challenges in academic and translational settings.
8 years of coding experience
Licence, Biologie et Informatique, Licence, Biologie et Informatique at Université de Strasbourg
Lycée louis Pasteur, Strasbourg
Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble I)
Master 2 (M2), Imagerie de Vivant, Master 2 (M2), Imagerie de Vivant at Télécom Physique Strasbourg