Jason Khadka obtained his bachelor’s degree from Jacobs University Bremen and his master’s of Physics degree in Complex Systems from the Institute of Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems at Universitat de les Illes Balears, Mallorca, Spain. He worked at the Center for Free Electron Lasers for his bachelor’s thesis with Dr. Oriol Vendrell on decoherence suppression in two-level systems. For his master’s thesis, he worked on the dynamics of vascular branching morphogenesis with Prof. Tomas Sintes and Prof. Manuel Matias. He also worked on analyzing data from Kennedy-Thorndike Experiments during a summer internship at the Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity. In 2015, he joined Dr. Karen Alim’s group at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization as a Ph.D. student working on plant development. After completing his Ph.D., Jason joined Price Waterhouse Cooper as a consultant.

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jason.khadka@ds.mpg.de