About
Albert Alonso is a Research Fellow at the Department of Computer Science within the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen. He is affiliated with the Niels Bohr Institute and holds the position of Guest PhD Student in addition to his postdoctoral role.
- Postdoctoral Fellow in Biocomplexity and Biophysics
- Guest PhD Student
- Image Analysis and Computational Modeling
Albert’s research focuses on computational biology, biophysics, and image analysis, with particular emphasis on gradient sensing and biological transport networks. His work bridges theoretical physics and computer science to develop differentiable computational methods for understanding microorganism behavior and cell motility.
Recent publications highlight advancements in optimal node positioning, non-reciprocal chaotic systems, and chemotaxis strategies. His studies often integrate computational modeling with biological systems, including applications in high-density microscopy data analysis and receptor dynamics for spatial gradient sensing.
Albert’s work has been published in high-impact journals such as Physical Review Letters, PNAS, and Communications Biology. He employs open-access platforms and collaborates with institutions globally, with a focus on Denmark and international networks.
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