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Martin Cramer Pedersen is an Associate Professor at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, affiliated with the Biocomplexity department and the Solid State Physics group. His research spans interdisciplinary topics at the intersection of biophysics, materials science, and computational biology.
- Specializes in structural characterization using small-angle scattering (SAXS/SANS)
- Develops computational methods for analyzing complex biological and soft matter systems
- Investigates active matter dynamics, membrane-bound protein interactions, and colloidal self-assembly
Recent publications highlight his work on:
- Hyperbolic order in curved materials
- α-synuclein aggregation mechanisms
- Active particle-induced porous gel structures
- Advanced scattering data analysis tutorials
- Casein micelle structural heterogeneity
- Nematic order collapse on frictional substrates
His collaborative research involves institutions across Europe and Australia, with applications in biophysics, nanotechnology, and soft matter physics.
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