Anders Kristensen
Head of Sections, Professor
Department of Health Technology
Ørsteds Plads
Building 345B Room 155
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Danmark
CV – Anders Kristensen Personal Data Work Address: DTU Nanotech, Building 345 East, DK-2800 Kongens Lyngby, DenmarkDanish citizen, born 03.11.1960 in Årup Denmark Tel.: +45 45256331, Mobile: +45 25171852, e-mail: anders.kristensen@nanotech.dtu.dk Education Jan. 91 M.Sc. in Physics (with Mathematics as Minor Subject) University of Copenhagen Oct. 94 Ph.D. in Physics, University of Copenhagen Jan. 03 UDTU University Didactics, Learning Lab, Technical University of Denmark Apr 08 DTU All-round ledertræning, Technical University of Denmark Employment 2008 – 2001 – 2008 1998 – 2001 1996 – 1998 1994 – 1996 1991- 1994 1990 – 1991 Professor of Miniaturzed Sensor and Actuator Technology at Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark Associate Professor at Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology, TechnicalUniversity of Denmark Research Associate Professor at the Niels Bohr Institute fAFG, University of Copenhagen, holding a STVF talentproject ”En-dimensional elektronik”. Research Assistant Professor at the Niels Bohr Institute fAFG, University of Copenhagen. Research Fellow at Physics Department, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London, UK. Kandidatstipendiat (University of Copenhagen Ph.D. Scholarships) at Physics Laboratory (later Niels Bohr Institue fAFG), University of Copenhagen Researcher, Danish Fundamental Metrology (DFM) Research Co-author of more than 120 articles in international journals with peer review, three book chapters, two patents (both commercialized) and 130 papers at international conferences, published since 1990. ResearcherID: C-4746-2008 Previous research topic (1990-2001): Experimental mesoscopic physics. Research topics since joining DTU in 2001: Opto-fluidics, nano-fluidics, nano-imprint lithography. Innovation -Author on two patents filed through DTU, both commercialized, one additional now with DTU. -Industrial collaboration (Research programmes and/or joint PhD programmes) with: NovoNordisk, Biomodics, microresist technology GmbH, Saint Gobain, Fiat Research Center, Modines OY, NIL Technology, Santur Corp. Research Leadership Group-leader since 2001, Supervised 16 Ph.D. students and 30 M.Sc. Students. Member of Ph.D. Committee for Electronics, Communication and Space Technology, DTU 2009- Prinical Investigator on 12 national and European research programmes Elected Member of board of the Danish Physical Society (DFS) www.dfs.nbi.dk(2006-2010) Program Chair, MNE 2007 conference, Copenhagen, 2007 Conference Co-Chair, NNT2010 conference, Copenhagen, 2010 Member of board and subproject leader in EC funded Integrated Project NaPANIL (2008-2012) Coordinator on research programme LiCorT funded by DSF (2008-2012) Coordinator on Strategic Research Center POLYNANO, funded by DSF 2011-2016 Coordinator on EC FP7 HEALTH IP CellOMatic (Grant agreement no. 278204) 2012-2015