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Jens Gundlach is a Professor of Physics at the University of Washington, affiliated with the Department of Physics and the Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics (CENPA). His research spans two major domains: fundamental physics (with a focus on gravity and cosmology) and biophysics, particularly nanopore sequencing of DNA. He is based in Seattle, Washington, with offices in the Physics-Astronomy Building (C529) and a laboratory in Johnson Hall (217).
His work in fundamental physics explores gravity's role in cosmological discoveries, including dark matter and dark energy, while his biophysics research aims to advance DNA sequencing technologies. Gundlach’s academic journey includes a notable pivot to biophysics following a failed job interview, leading to collaborative experiments with graduate students. He maintains active participation in teaching, including courses like Phys119 and Phys123lab.
Key affiliations include the University of Washington’s Physics Department and CENPA. While no specific awards are listed, his contributions to experimental physics and cross-disciplinary research are highlighted. His laboratories focus on gravitational measurements and biophysical instrumentation, reflecting his dual research focus.
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