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Markus Roos is a Professor at the Institute of Computational Physics within the School of Engineering at Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) in Winterthur, Switzerland, focusing on interdisciplinary research bridging computational physics, materials science, and energy technology.
His core research areas include:
- Polymer Science, particularly glass transition phenomena in amorphous polymers
- Fuel Cell Technology, with emphasis on polymer electrolyte systems
- Computational modeling of thermodynamic and electrochemical processes
- Materials Science for energy applications
- Advanced thermodynamics and equation-of-state development
Publication analysis reveals an evolution from applied fuel cell engineering (2001-2007) toward fundamental polymer physics (2021), demonstrating sustained expertise in energy materials with increasing theoretical depth. His work consistently integrates computational methods with experimental validation across both research domains.
No scientific awards were documented in the available information.
While specific advising activities and grant details remain unreported, his institutional affiliation suggests leadership in computational research teams. The Institute of Computational Physics context indicates involvement in collaborative projects addressing energy system modeling and advanced material simulations.
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