Anders Bjorholm Dahl  

Professor, DTU Compute

Email: abda@dtu.dk

About Anders Bjorholm Dahl: Anders Bjorholm Dahl is a professor specializing in 3D image analysis and serves as the Head of the Section for Visual Computing at DTU Compute, Technical University of Denmark. His academic journey began with an industrial PhD at Dralle A/S, focusing on computer vision applications for the forest industry, completed in 2009. Since then, he has been an integral part of DTU, leading the Section for Visual Computing since 2015. In 2018, he was appointed Professor with special obligations in 3D image analysis, and in 2022, he advanced to a full professorship in the field. He leads QIM: The Center for Quantification of Imaging Data from MAX IV, which fosters research in 3D imaging through quantitative analysis from facilities like MAX IV, ESS, and DTU's 3D Imaging Center. The center's activities include research collaboration, software development, and advancing tools for 3D image analysis, reinforcing his role as a pivotal figure in the advancement of visual computing and imaging science.

The Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine (DTU Bioengineering) is an international leader in biotechnology and biomedicine committed to engineering the molecules of life for a sustainable and healthy future. With an engineering-driven approach, the department brings unique expertise to the growing bio-based economy and the transformation of health systems toward personalized medicine.  DTU Bioengineering's mission is to advance knowledge and technology for understanding biological and molecular systems, contributing to sustainable bioprocesses and improved human and planetary health.
The department addresses societal and scientific challenges through research, education, and innovation in microbiology, biomedicine, nanotechnology, and biotechnology. Key research sections include Medical Biotechnology, Microbial and Chemical Ecology, Synthetic Biology, and Protein Chemistry and Enzyme Technology.
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