Prof. Dr. Linus Kramer is a full Professor of Mathematics at the University of Münster, affiliated with the Mathematical Institute within the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. His research focuses on differential geometry, Lie groups, geometric group theory, and nonpositive curvature. He has held roles such as Managing Editor of the Münster Journal of Mathematics and Editor of Mathematics Research Reports. Kramer is also BAföG-Beauftragter (student financial aid coordinator) for Mathematics programs and stellvertretender Beauftragter for teacher training programs. Education: Extensive academic background in mathematics, though specific degrees are not detailed in the provided texts. Research Interests: Explores geometric group theory, locally compact groups, buildings, and curvature properties. His work bridges algebraic structures with topological and geometric methods. Recent publications (2022–2024) emphasize fibrations, group algebras, and Hodge operators in diverse contexts. He collaborates internationally, with projects involving researchers like Karl Hofmann, Alexander Lytchak, and Petra Schwer. His advising spans PhD and Master’s students, including Sira Busch, Daniel Keppeler, and Philip Möller. Kramer’s grants and projects reflect his leadership in geometric and algebraic research initiatives. Labs/Teams: Leads the Research Group Geometry, Topology and Group Theory at the University of Münster, fostering collaborative research and hosting conferences on buildings and geometric structures.










