Silas Nissen is a physicist-trained postdoctoral scholar in Palo Alto with a decade of interdisciplinary research experience at the interface of biophysics, developmental biology, and quantitative modeling. He develops single-molecule imaging tools and mathematical frameworks to unravel how planar cell polarity complexes assemble and produce robust tissue-level patterning. His work uniquely combines point-particle polarity models and experiments in Drosophila to show how ultrasensitive dynamics can drive reliable polarization despite biological noise. Beyond cell polarity, Silas has applied his curiosity to topics from atmospheric science to publication bias, publishing theoretical and software contributions across fields. He holds a PhD in Atmospheric and Biophysics from the University of Copenhagen and brings deep teaching and international research experience to collaborative lab programs.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Guest student, Geoscience, Guest student, Geoscience at Aarhus University
Nordlys student, Computer Science, Nordlys student, Computer Science at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Atmospheric and Biophysics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Atmospheric and Biophysics at University of Copenhagen
Nordlys student, Astrophysics, Nordlys student, Astrophysics at Stockholm University
Contributions:2 releases, 49 commits, 44 pushes in 2 years 1 month
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Silas Nissen - Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University