Jovan Komluski |
Research Interests
The topic my PhD project was the meiotic drive of the accessory chromosomes in Z. tritici, and the project involved computational analyses of different aspects of chromosome biology, such as recombination rate and gene conversion rate. During this time I developed a huge passion for extracting biological information from the computational data. After completing the PhD, I got the opportunity to work as a data scientist as a part of the ROOTS project and analyze ancient DNA (aDNA) of medieval and neolithic cereals. Beside the aDNA research, I am also involved in designing and maintaining the database of the EnvGen group which allows me to address another passion of mine: robust and efficient data management in scientific research. LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/jovankomluski Short CV 07/2023 – Present: Data scientist, ROOTS Cluster of Excellence, Christian-Albrechts-University (CAU) Kiel, Germany 06/2019 - 05/2023: Research assistant (PhD) in the group of Eva Stukenbrock (Environmental Genomics, CAU Kiel, Germany) as a part of Max Planck International Research School (IMPRS). 10/2014 - 04/2018: AgriGenomics MSc, CAU Kiel, Germany. Funded by German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). 08/2012 - 05/2013: Undergraduate exchange student, Department of Crop and Weed Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA. Funded by US Department of State. 10/2009 - 06/2014: BSc in Phytomedicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia, Faculty of Agriculture. |