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-I am Till Kranz, a postdoc in the group of [[http://www.dlr.de/mp/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-2658/3994_read-20239/sortby-lastname/|Prof. Dr. Matthias Sperl]] at the [[http://www.dlr.de/mp/en/desktopdefault.aspx|Institute of Materials Physics in Space]][[http://www.dlr.de/dlr//en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10002/|DLR]]. My research focus is the theoretical description of nonequilibrium fluids in terms of their rheological properties. These fluids are characterized by a mechanism to dissipate energy and an -- internal or external -- driving force.  am also interested in glassy systems, especially resulting from nonequilibrium fluids. Most of my research is concerned with (dense) granular fluids but I also study bacterial motility and micro-colony formation. To find out more, have a look at [[Research]] or read my [[Publications|papers]].+I am Till Kranz, a research associate in the [[http://www.thp.uni-koeln.de/|Institute for Theoretical Physics]] at the [[http://www.uni-koeln.de/|University of Cologne]] working on the DFG project //[[http://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/335058789?language=en|Granular Matter: How Structure Determines Response Far From Equilibrium]]//. My research focus is the theoretical description of nonequilibrium fluids in terms of their rheological properties. These fluids are characterized by a mechanism to dissipate energy and an -- internal or external -- driving force. am also interested in glassy systems, especially resulting from nonequilibrium fluids. Most of my research is concerned with (dense) granular fluids but I also study bacterial motility and micro-colony formation. To find out more, have a look at [[Research]] or read my [[Publications|papers]].
  
  
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 Dr. Till Kranz\\ Dr. Till Kranz\\
-Institute of Materials Physics in SpaceDLR\\ +Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne\\ 
-Linder Höhe 2151147 Köln, Germany\\ +Zülpicher Straße 7750937 Köln, Germany\\ 
-Email: ''till.kranz at dlr.de''+Email: ''kranz at thp.uni-koeln.de''
  
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