Martin Kroger studied Mathematics and Physics, 1985–1991, received a Ph.D. degree in Theoretical Physics, 1994, from the Technical University of Berlin (TUB). He was a Senior Scientist at TUB, 1995–2003, ETH Zurich, 1997–2005, Invited Professor, Universities of Metz, 1995, and Strasbourg, 1996. He has been an Editor of Applied Rheology, since 1998, and went for postdoctos at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1997, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB, 2002. Venia Legendi in Theoretical Physics, TUB, 2001, and in Computational Polymer Physics, Department of Materials, ETH Zurich, 2005. He is a Professor for Computational Polymer Physics, ETH Zurich, since 2006.
Computational polymer physics; complex liquids; anisotropic liquids; coarse-graining issues; new simulation methods; nonequilibrium phenomena; polymer brushes, melts, solutions, gels, and networks; dendritic structures; scaling concepts; topology; pattern recognition; molecular dynamics.