Note on my co-authors

Collaboration in science is extremely important. I would love to give credit to the people with whom I worked or have been working since the early start of my career, regardless whether or not we have (already) published together. These people are my friends, ex-classmates, supervisors, teachers and mentors.

Who are my co-authors?

Names order by chronological order (i.e., when I met these people). Of course, some people work in both fields.

Where are my co-authors from?

Researchers travel (almost too much). Where are my co-authors from?

Some academic trajectories of my co-authors

Researchers switch fields (as I have done) and it is often intriguing to see how interdisciplinary these people are.