Amin started out trapping atoms near absolute zero to study quantum information, but curiosity about life’s messier forms led him to biophysics. Now he builds optical traps to study the self-organization of active biological matter, particularly how these systems turn energy into motion. Outside the lab, he climbs walls, cooks all sorts of things, and dances Lindy Hop wherever music allows.

  • Douglas Diehl

  • Kshitij Deshpande

  • Pranay Mandal

  • Stephan Grill

  • Tina Neumann

  • Alexandra Schauer

  • Arittri Mallick

  • Friederike Thonwart

  • Ian Seim

  • Isabel LuValle-Burke

  • Jan Felix Geisler

  • Jonathan Adam Jackson

  • Jonathan Schrohe

  • Josef Kaenders

  • Julia Pfanzelter

  • Karin Crell

  • Kyle Wellmerling

  • Lisa Redlingshöfer

  • Lutz Vogeley

  • Stephan Grill

  • Amin Tajik

  • Ian Seim

  • Jan Felix Geisler

  • Jonas Neipel

  • Stephan Grill