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Lattice simulation paintings

This set of paintings of lattice simulation output was a present for Lennart’s brother and his (the brother’s) girlfriend. It is currently on the wall in their apartment.
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Tommaso Bianucci

Tommaso is from Italy and grew up enjoying the snowy mountains in the winter and the salty seaside in the summer. He studied Mathematics at the University of Pisa, focusing on computational mathematics, and worked for a software company becoming a programmer. He then decided it was time to pursue his dream of becoming a scientist: he…
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Super-resolution postcards

To make the fascination for three-dimensional DNA organization tangible, we printed STED microscopy images on 25 postcards – each displaying a different nucleus. I don't usually do unboxing videos. Postcards with superresolved nuclei, though?! Sadly one day too late to bring to #EESchromosome Recorded with @Honigmann_Lab at @mpicbg pic.twitter.com/GKal8k5fNW — Lennart Hilbert (@LennartHilbert) September 5,…
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Music Video: 50,000 Watts (Prison Garde)

Music video Lennart produced for Prison Garde.
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Music video: Loophole (Moevalith)

Music video Lennart produced for Moevalith.
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Sketch: Nuclear compartments & chromatin types

Sketching and drawing has been an integral part of forming our understanding, often preceding the formalized model building process. We will try to give these sketches their own place here. As far as possible, we will also host them on Wikimedia so they can be reused. The first one is a depiction of the main…
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Lennart Hilbert
Lennart was raised in a small town in East-Westphalia, Germany. As he didn’t quite fit with the reserved people of Westphalia, he went to Bremen to study Physics. Bremen turned out equally reserved, leading him finally to outgoing Montréal, QC, Canada. Here he combined theory and experiment during his PhD in Physiology (McGill University). Having…
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Hilbert lab “virtually open”

Welcome to the new “virtual Hilbert lab”, We will physically open shop on October 1st in Karlsruhe. So, high time I got our new shiny homepage up and running. For now we’re still only at hilbertlab.org but soon enough also at Campus North of KIT. To exciting times ahead! Lennart

