Jonathan Quinson
Jonathan Quinson is a French researcher, trained as a natural sciences engineer at ESPCI Paris Tech and holding a Master’s in Green Chemistry from Imperial College London. He earned his PhD in Nanomaterials Science at the University of Oxford, and later carried out several postdoctoral stays at the University of Copenhagen as a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellow, where he developed new nanomaterial syntheses for nanocatalysts aimed at improving energy conversion efficiency. He obtained a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellowship to work at Stanford University before joining Aarhus University as a tenured Associate Professor, where he leads the Nanomaterials Engineering for Sustainable Technologies Group.
Project
The HOT-BIOPRINTING project (ERC Consolidator Grant, €2M) develops a disruptive bioprinting technology using Holographic Optical Tweezers for Bioprinting (HOTB) for 3D cell manipulation and process automation, overcoming current limitations (size, resolution, complexity) and enabling the fabrication of vascularized artificial tissues and organs that faithfully mimic human ones.


