Klaus Koren

Title

Associate Professor

Primary affiliation

Klaus Koren CV

Areas of expertise

  • Sensors
  • Environmental sciences
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Microbiology

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Research

MY RESEARCH
My main research interest is to use advanced sensing tools to answer questions in biological, environmental and medical research. Either I use available sensors to address biological questions, or if the needed tools are not available, I develop them. 

EXAMPLES OF RESEARCH PROJECTS
From soil to marine biofilms, bacteria drive the cycling of nutrients in the environment. The chemical conditions present determine the processes. With optical sensors I can make those chemical conditions visible in 2D. 

IMPORTANT METHODS AND RESULTS
I work on developing and using both optical and electrochemical sensors. A main difference to other labs around the world is that we develop sensors to be functional in complex natural environments and to sense at a high spatial (<100µm) and temporal (<5sec) resolution.  

 

Teaching activities

I teach several courses in Microbiology and Microbial Ecology.


Furthermore, I lead the course on Bio-Entrepreneurship at Biologi.
See a bit about this course via this link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89MIRaKKtjw&ab_channel=RajivVaidBasaiawmoit


Lastly, I teach at several PhD courses mainly focused on sensor development and application. Those course are typically hands on and very multidisciplinary. 

Collaborations

COLLABORATION
As a trained chemist working at a Biology department, I collaborate across disciplines every day. I have a strong national and international research network. Furthermore, I collaborate in applied projects with companies within water sensing and treatment. 

 

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