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Jonas Busk is a Researcher at the Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), holding a PhD completed in 2019. His interdisciplinary work bridges mental health technology and energy materials science, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and clean energy.
His research profile shows dual expertise:
- Digital mental health systems using smartphone data for monitoring bipolar and unipolar disorders
- Autonomous materials discovery platforms for battery optimization
Busk's mental health research focuses on digital phenotyping and machine learning applications to classify mood disorders, measure instability, and assess wellbeing through smartphone data. His energy research develops distributed experimental frameworks for battery optimization and materials acceleration platforms. This unique combination of computational psychiatry and energy materials positions him at the intersection of healthcare technology and sustainable energy solutions.
His publication record includes 33 works with recent high-impact papers in Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Advanced Energy Materials, and Matter. Busk collaborates extensively across disciplines, working with clinical researchers on mental health projects and materials scientists on battery optimization systems.
Previously, he completed his PhD on 'Machine learning for smartphone-based monitoring and treatment of unipolar and bipolar disorders' under supervision of Prof. Ole Winther and Prof. Jakob E. Bardram, with examination by international experts including Prof. Cecilia Mascolo from Cambridge.
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