Team:DTU-Denmark/Team

Marcus Medom Ryding

MSc Eng Quantitative Biology and Disease Modelling

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: I really like the idea of synthetic biology (engineering and biology? sign me right up!) and the great potential it holds for making the world a better place. And the idea of taking part in a student-driven project which at the same time would allow me to indulge my competitive side sounded simply too good to pass up!

What do you do in your spare time? So, so many! Ask me 3 months in a row, get 5 different answers. Recent ones include hydroponics, knitting, 3D printing, programming, juggling, and a short-lived foray into thin-shell and tensile fabric structures. Despite the variety, some main themes persist: growing/building/making things, and complex systems admitting interesting mathematical descriptions. Guess it's no wonder I'm so fond of systems biology?

Helena Utzon

MSc Eng Biotechnology

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: Joining iGEM offered a great opportunity for being part of a project from start to finish. Furthermore, I was really excited to become a part of a team working on a great project. Finally, I wanted to become more proficient in laboratory techniques used in synthetic biology, as I normally work with microbiology.

What do you do in your spare time? I love visiting little coffee shops who specialize in craft coffee and I'm very passionate about good coffee. Whenever I have been properly caffeinated, I read fiction books, play classical piano, do jigsaw puzzles, and run (away from my responsibilities). However, if I haven’t had any coffee you should refrain from talking to me, looking at me, or generally engaging in any form of contact (you have been warned).

Louise Almer

MSc Eng Biotechnology

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: I have heard a lot about iGEM from previous participants and had to try it for myself! Previously I have mostly worked with microbiology and food safety so I did not have a lot of experience in synthetic biology. However, I love learning new things and taking on new project so I decided to challenge myself.

What do you do in your spare time? When I am not working on iGEM, I like to cook, bake, read, travel, and spend time with my cat. I also have two jobs beside my studies. In one of them, I teach high school students biotechnology and lab techniques and in the other, I work on a local news paper where I write about i.a. what to do in the local area.

Mikkel Hansen

MSc Eng Biotechnology

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: I really love the oportunity to work with a project from start to finish and to be able to have a saying in what the project should contain and how to find solutions along the way to get to the end result. Furthermore, I wanted to use and improve my skills with a lot of hands-on work.

What do you do in your spare time? I have been very active in activities at the university, especially as a tutor for freshmen. I have also been president of the student study board and a member of the department study board where I have been a student representative. I love to travel and get to know new cultures and I am close to reaching 50 countries I have visited. I also love to experiment with food which includes both cooking and eating a lot of new and exotic food.

Jacob Mejlsted

Bsc Eng in Biotechnology

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: I also participated in the iGEM competition in 2018 and I simply couldn’t get enough. The iGEM competition is a wonderful way of getting to work on a project on the cutting edge of science and engineering with a team of awesome people and I am extremely happy that I get to be part of it again.

What do you do in your spare time? Besides my studies and iGEM, I don’t have a lot of time, but I dance lindy hop and I like to read and learn new things. This spring I helped start a book-club where we try to become a bit more educated on non-engineering topics such as: How to conquer the world, how to become a great speaker, and how to become a better person, all over a nice cup of tea, or maybe four.

Philip George Hau Sørensen

MSc Eng Biotechnology

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: This is my second time doing iGEM! I really missed the freedom of doing iGEM, and I reckon most of you will end up really missing the good old iGEM times as well once you finish your project. So just remember to enjoy it while it lasts - even though I know how frustrating iGEM can get sometimes.

What do you do in your spare time? I have a lot of interests, including Formula One, aviation, infrastructure design. I mean, I do study to become an engineer after all, so I just went all-in on the whole fascination with mechanical stuff. I also quite like to craft stuff myself, and I used to do some cosplay. Cosplay is a great way to build something by yourself, and have fun with it! Also, I feel that the whole community around cosplaying is really nerdy and positive.

Philip Thomsen

MSc Eng Biotechnology

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: I hope that by pursuing an independent research goal, and working alongside peers who are equally passionate about biotechnology, I will be able to grow as a scientist. iGEM is also an opportunity to challenge myself academically, and try yet unexplored flavors of synthetic biology.

What do you do in your spare time? I enjoy reading, gardening, hanging out with friends, and exploring the nature around us.

Mathias Laursen

MSc Eng Biotechnology

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: I joined iGEM because it is a good opportunity to be involved in a project, from the very beginning to the finish line. That is something I find very exciting and appealing.

What do you do in your spare time? In my spare time I enjoy spending time in nature, there is nothing better than a good hike, with an incredible view. Besides that I love to travel and experience new cultures, and learn a little of bit of a new language.

Elisavet Angeli

MSc Eng Quantitative Biology and Disease Modelling

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: I was always fascinated by the power of nature and how everything is perfectly designed in order to balance. Joining iGEM is a huge opportunity to challenge myself, learn new things , combine knowledge, meet people with different backgrounds and create something that will promote scientific activity for a good reason.

What do you do in your spare time? In my spare time, I love practicing yoga, walking by the sea, reading and travelling.

Michelle Lind Østrup

MSc Digital Media Engineering

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: I created the wiki last year, and this year I intend to win best wiki ;)

What do you do in your spare time? In my spare time, I like to learn. It can be anything from woodworks to surviving in the wilderness, but the thing that I have consistently spend the most time on is creating stories, which is why most of my spare time is dedicated to writing, drawing, 3D modelling and animation.

Christopher Workman

Associate Professor, DTU Bioengineering

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: I am a complete believer in the importance of Synthetic Biology as an enabling set of technologies that will transform the way we manufacture drugs, food, fuel and many other important commodities in a more sustainable future society.

What’s your favorite fermentation product? My favorite fermentation product right now is beer. A fresh over-hopped IPA cannot be beat on a hot summer day.

Henrik Toft Simonsen

Associate Professor, Biotechnology and Biomedicine

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: Synthetic biology is a key part of the research we do. Thus, adding supervision of iGEM teams was obvious. Likewise, it is a great pleasure to work with engaged students

What do you do in your spare time? Like to read crime novels, and love outdoor activities.

Kyle Rothschild-Mancinelli

PhD Fungal Genetic Engineering

What is your motivation for joining the iGEM team: I competed in iGEM when I was a student at Edinburgh University and wanted to get involved again, so being a phd supervisor was a logical next step.

What do you do in your spare time? I am a competitive bagpiper and fly to Scotland and Ireland to compete at various championships including the European and World Championships during the summers. In addition to this, I love travelling the world and seeing new cultures and places, which is one of the reasons I am an expat American living in Denmark. I also like to eat and cook, but mostly eat.

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