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Søren Kramer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in organic chemistry with particular focus on inorganic and organic chemistry sub-disciplines. His research is closely aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable chemical processes and materials.
Dr. Kramer's research expertise spans multiple specialized areas of chemistry including Organic Polymer Material Science, Coupling Reaction Chemistry, Palladium Chemistry, Alkene Chemistry, Sulfur Dioxide Chemistry, Enantioselectivity Chemistry, Alkylation Chemistry, and Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Chemistry. His work primarily focuses on developing novel catalytic methodologies for organic synthesis, with particular emphasis on photoinduced and transition-metal-catalyzed reactions.
Analysis of Dr. Kramer's recent publications reveals a strong trend toward photoinduced transition-metal catalysis for C-H functionalization, with significant emphasis on enantioselective transformations. His research bridges homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, particularly through the development of porous organic polymer catalysts. The work demonstrates increasing sophistication in tackling challenging non-acidic C-H bond functionalization and creating sustainable synthetic methodologies with applications in pharmaceutical development.
Dr. Kramer actively supervises multiple PhD students across various projects related to asymmetric catalysis and organic synthesis. His current research portfolio includes five active or recently completed projects totaling approximately 7 major research initiatives, with two projects currently active (as of 2025) including 'PHOTOCHEMICAL INDIGO FORMATION' (2025-2028) and 'Asymmetric transition-metal catalysis and photocatalysis for organ synthesis' (2023-2026). His research group demonstrates strong international collaboration patterns as indicated by network analysis of his publications.


