Henrik Bruus
Professor, Sektionsleder
Institut for Fysik
Fysikvej
Bygning 309 Rum 102
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Danmark
Teoretisk fysik, mikrofluidik, nanofluidik Mikrofluidik Nanofluidik
Curriculum Vitae Henrik Bruus Male, born 5 April 1963 in Copenhagen. Nationality: Danish. Present employment Professor Department of Physics Technical University of Denmark DTU Physics, Building 309 DK-2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark Email: bruus@fysik.dtu.dk URL: www.staff.dtu.dk/bruus Publication list: www.staff.dtu.dk/bruus/Publications ResearcherID:C-4475-2008 Tel: +45 4525 3307 Fax: +45 4593 1669 Language skills: Danish (fluently), English (fluently), French (fairly), German (fairly), Swedish (fairly), Italian (rudimentarily) Academic degrees B.Sc. in mathematics and physics, June 1984 Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen M.Sc. in physics, August 1986 Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen Title of thesis: Relaxation Phenomena Studied by the Mössbauer Effect Thesis advisors: J. M. Knudsen and M. Olsen Ph.D. in physics, May 1990 Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen Title of thesis: The Quantum Hall Effect in GaAs/Ga1¡xAlxAs Heterostructures Thesis advisors: E. B. Hansen and P. E. Lindelof Employment history Aug 1984 - Dec 1985: teaching assistant Niels Bohr Institute, Ørsted Laboratory, University of Copenhagen Aug 1984 - Jun 1985: high school teacher in physics Nørre Gymnasium, Copenhagen Jun 1985 - Aug 1985: research assistant CERN, Geneva. Experimental work on the DELPHI-Detector at the LEP-collider Aug 1986 - Aug 1990: scientific staff member (while PhD-student at Univ. of Copenhagen) Danish Institute of Fundamental Metrology, Kongens Lyngby Sep 1990 - Aug 1992: NORDITA fellow Nordic Institute of Theoretical Physics Sept 1992 - Aug 1994: post doctoral fellow Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, New Haven Sep 1994 - Nov 1996: research fellow Centre de Recherche sur les Très Basses Températures (CNRS-CRTBT), Grenoble Dec 1996 - Nov 2001: associate research professor Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen Dec 2001 - Dec 2004: associate professor DTU Nanotech, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby Jan 2005 - Mar 2012: Professor DTU Nanotech, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby Apr 2012 - present: Professor DTU Physics, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby Visiting professor Aug 2001 - Sep 2001: Harvard University, Cambridge (Ma), USA Oct 2007 - Nov 2007: ESPCI ParisTech, Paris, France Feb 2010 – Jul 2010: University of California Santa Barbara (CA), USA Aug 2010 – Oct 2010: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA), USA Nov 2010 – Jan 2011: Princeton University (NJ), USA Oct 2012 - Oct 2012: Université Diderot, Paris 7, France Honors Elected President of the Danish Physical Society 2002 - 2004 Elected member of the Danish Academy of Natural Science since 2005 Fellow of the American Physical Society since 2011 DTU Teacher of the Year Award 2012