Position: Researcher
Master Degree: Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
PhD Degree: Physics, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Latest News (all news about Benjamin Midtvedt)
Quantitative evaluation of methods to analyze motion changes in single-particle experiments published on Nature Communications July 22, 2025
Benjamin Midtvedt defended his PhD thesis on 9 January 2025. Congrats! January 9, 2025
Cross-modality transformations in biological microscopy enabled by deep learning published in Advanced Photonics November 27, 2024
- Book “Deep Learning Crash Course” published at No Starch Press July 19, 2024
Nanoalignment by Critical Casimir Torques featured in the Editors’ Highlights of Nature Communications July 2, 2024
Nanoalignment by Critical Casimir Torques published in Nature Communications June 14, 2024
Presentation by B. Midtvedt at SPIE-ETAI, San Diego, 23 August 2023 August 23, 2023
Soft Matter Lab members present at SPIE Optics+Photonics conference in San Diego, 20-24 August 2023 August 20, 2023
Roadmap on Deep Learning for Microscopy on ArXiv March 7, 2023
Geometric deep learning reveals the spatiotemporal fingerprint of microscopic motion published in Nature Machine Intelligence January 16, 2023