Julian Kimmig studied chemistry in Jena, Germany, and is currently pursuing a PhD on machine learning applications in polymer science. His work spans the entire digital lab workflow—from automated hardware data retrieval and autonomous data evaluation, to QSPR modeling and feedback-loop–driven Design of Experiments (DoE). Since his master’s studies, Julian has focused on integrating lab automation with advanced analytics to accelerate scientific discovery.
As co-founder and CEO of LinkdLab, he leads the development of Funcnodes - a modular orchestration framework designed to bridge the gap between devices, data, and decisions, with the goal of making modern digital lab tools accessible to every researcher, regardless of programming experience.
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