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Curriculum Vitae: Thomas Franosch Office Address: Thomas Franosch, Prof., Dr. rer. nat. Institut für Theoretische Physik I Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Staudtstraße 7 D-91058 Erlangen, Germany Tel: ++49 - (0)9131-85 28442 (Secretary) Fax: ++49 - (0)9131-85 28444 Home Address: Hofmannstraße 11 91052 Erlangen, Germany Tel: ++49 - (0) 9131-9263258 ++49 - (0) 176-96679329 (mobile)

Curriculum Vitae Personal Data Name: Born: Nationality: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Alexander Franosch 2nd May, 1968, Berlin (West), Germany German Education April 2010 Associate Professor (W2) at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg July 2007 Privatdozent (venia legendi) in Theoretical Physics at Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München April 2005 Habilitation in Theoretical Physics, Freie Universität Berlin; Habilitation Thesis: Light scattering and Transient Grating Experiments in Supercooled Liquids July 1996 graduation Dr. rer. nat. (summa cum laude) at Technische Universität München, Thesis adviser: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Götze, Doctoral Thesis: Langzeitanomalien und Glasbildung (long-time anomalies and the glass transition) July 1993 graduation Dipl. Phys. (mit Auszeichnung, with distinction) at Technische Universität München, Thesis adviser: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Götze, Diploma Thesis: Leiter-Isolator Übergang in Gläsern (conductor-insulator transition in glasses) 1987-1993 Physics studies (Allgemeine Physik) at Technische Universität München May 1987 Abitur (german university entrance qualification) 1980-1987 Gymnasium (high school), Bad Tölz, Germany 1974-1980 Johannes-Tews Grundschule (elementary school), Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany 2

Academic Career since 04/2010 Associate Professor (W2, non-permanent) at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg 06/2006-03/2010 Akademischer Oberrat (non-permanent senior staff member) at Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München 04/2009-09/2009 Visiting Professor at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen 03/2008-09/2008 Visiting Professor at Johannes-Gutenberg Universität Mainz 10/2007-02/2008 Visiting Professor at Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München 04/2006-07/2006 Visiting Professor at Universität Bayreuth 10/2005-02/2006 Visiting Professor at Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München 04/2005-07/2005 Visiting Professor at Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München 10/2004-02/2005 Visiting Professor at Universität Konstanz 09/2001-02/2006 Senior Research Assistant at Hahn-Meitner Institut Berlin 11/2000-09/2001 Postdoctoral Assistant at the Institut für Theoretische Physik; Technische Universität München (Prof. W. Götze) 09/1998-11/2000 Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Harvard University; Condensed Matter Theory Group (Prof. D.R. Nelson); funded partly by the DFG (German Science Foundation) 08/1996-08/1998 Postdoctoral Assistant at the Institut für Theoretische Physik, Technische Universität München (Prof. W. Götze) 10/1993-07/1996 Research Assistant at the Institut für Theoretische Physik, Technische Universität München (Prof. W. Götze) 07/1992-07/1993 Diploma student at the Institut für Theoretische Physik, Technische Universität München (Prof. W. Götze) Teaching Experience Lecture: Electrodynamics, Universität Erlangen, winter term 2011 Lecture: Quantum Mechanics, elite study program, Universität Erlangen, summer term 2011 Lecture: Statistical Mechanics, elite study program Universität Erlangen, winter term 2010 Lecture: Quantum Mechanics, Universität Erlangen, summer term 2010 Seminar: Path Integrals, Universität Erlangen, summer term 2010 (together with Prof. Mecke and Prof. Smith) Seminar: Nonlinear Dynamics and Networks, Universität Erlangen, summer school 2010 (together with Prof. Mecke) Lecture: Mathematical Methods for Theoretical Physics, LMU München, winter term 2009 Lecture: Stochastic Processes, Universität Erlangen, summer term 2009 Lecture: Stochastic Processes, LMU München, winter term 2008 Lecture: Nonlinear Dynamics and Complex Systems, Universität Mainz, summer term 2008 3

Lecture: Mathematical Methods for Theoretical Physics, LMU München, winter term 2007 Presentation: Lehrerfortbildung Molekularer Strassenverkehr (advanced training for teachers, molecular traffic), Dillingen, October 2007 Tutorials for Theoretical Physics TII: Electrodynamics, LMU München, summer term 2007 Tutorials for Theoretical Physics TVI: Soft Matter and Biological Physics, LMU München, winter term 2006 Presentation: Lehrerfortbildung Molekulardynamik-Simulationen von heterogenen Medien (advanced training for teachers, molecular dynamics simulations of heterogeneous materials), Weihenstephan, June 2006 Lecture: Statistical Physics, Universität Bayreuth, summer term 2006 Lecture: Theoretische Physik TLIV: Thermodynamik für Lehramtskandidaten (Thermodynamics for Teachers), LMU München, winter term 2005 Presentation: Lehrerfortbildung Schmelzen molekularer Kolloidkristalle (advanced training for teachers, melting of molecular colloidal crystals), Dillingen, October 2005 Lecture: Theoretische Physik TVI: Statistical Physics of Biopolymers, LMU München, summer term 2005 (together with Dr. U. Gerland) Lecture: Mathematische Methoden der Physik: Dynamische Systeme (Dynamical Systems), Universität Konstanz, winter term 2004 Seminar: Theorie der Phasengleichgewichte und der kritischen Phänomene (theory of phase equilibria and critical phenomena), Freie Universität Berlin, summer term 2004 (together with Dr. K. Kroy) Lecture: Hydrodynamik und Elastizität mit Anwendungen in der Biologie (hydrodynamics and elasticity and their applications in biology), Freie Universität Berlin, summer term 2003 (together with Dr. K. Kroy) Lecture: Statistische Mechanik II: Weiche Materie und Biologische Physik (advanced statistical mechanics: soft condensed matter and biological physics), Freie Universität Berlin, winter term 2002 (together with Prof. E. Frey) Seminar: Stochastische Zugänge zur Thermodynamik (stochastic approach to thermodynamics), Freie Universität Berlin, summer term 2002 (together with Dr. M. Falcke) Tutorials: Theorie der Wärme Statistische Mechanik (statistical mechanics), Freie Universität Berlin, summer term 2002 Tutorials: Klassische Mechanik und Elektrodynamik (Classical Mechanics and Elektrodynamics), Technische Universtät München, winter term 1995 and 1996 Teaching assistant: Klassische Mechanik, Quantenmechanik II, Statistische Mechanik (classical Mechanics, advanced Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics), 1991-1993 Student Supervision PhD Theses Simon Lang on Complex Transport in confined geometry (graduation 2013) 4

Markus Spanner on Nonlinear Response in disordered Solids (graduation 2013) Teresa Bauer on Dynamics of semiflexible biopolymers in heterogeneous Environments (graduation 2012) Marta Balbás-Gambra on The Role of Structures in Collective Processes, Social Dynamics and Molecular Self-assembly (February 2010) Tobias Munk on Brownian Motion of a Needle through a heterogeneous network, (October 2008) Felix Höfling on Dynamics of the Lorentz problem of rod-like objects, (September 2006) Paolo Pierobon on One-dimensional Transport of extended objects as a minimal model for dynamic properties of molecular motors, (May 2006) Diploma Theses Bachelor Markus Rose (October 2012) Sebastian Leitmann on Driven Transport on disordered Lattices (May 2012) Bendedikt Fuchs on Magnetotransport in the Lorentz model (April 2011) Markus Spanner on Transport in the correlated Lorentz model (May 2010) Matthias Grimm on Microrheological studies in the inertial regime (July 2009) Karl-Ulrich Bamberg on Transport in heterogeneous media (July 2009) Peter Colberg on Parallelization of Molecular Dynamics Simulations on Graphics Processing Units (October 2008) Axel Kammerer on Anomalous Transport in heterogeneous Media, (March 2008) Jonas Kraus on Hydrodynamics at Micro- and Nanoscales, (October 2007) Anna Melbinger on Classical Spin Transport far from Equilibrium (October 2007) Maximilian Schultz on Rotational Dynamics and Light-Scattering in Supercooled Molecular Liquids (Heraeus-Prize, 2004) Jonas Denk on Hopping transport on a lattice: low-density expansion of obstacles (June 2010) Fabian Baumann on Finite-Element Calculation for Semiflexible Polymers (June 2010) Victor Saße on Intracellular Transport (July 2009) Johannes Knebel on Structure and Dynamics of Highly Charged Colloidal Systems (July 2009) Alejandro Zielinski on Hydrodynamic Focussing for Temporally and Spatially Defined Chemotactic Gradients - A Chemotactic Trap (May 2009) Invited Talks at international Conferences and Workshops Diffusion Fundamentals IV, 21.-24.8.2011, Troy NY, USA 5

International workshop Noise in Non-Equilibrium Systems: From Physics to Biology, 11-14 April 2011, MPIKS Dresden International workshop Nonlinear Response of Soft Matter 28.2.-3.3.2011, Konstanz CECAM workshop, Complex dynamics of fluids in disordered and crowded environments, Lyon, 28. June - 1. July 2010 DPG March meeting Regensburg, Slow transport in densely packed random environments, (invited talk in the Focus Session Glass Dynamics ), March 2010 CONFIT workshop, Anomalous Transport and Localization in Model Porous Media, Grenoble, March 2010 6th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems, Rome, September 2009 DPG March meeting Dresden, Self-Dynamics of a Slender Rod (invited talk), März 2009 From Solid State to BioPhysics IV, Dubrovnik, Croatia, June 2008, Entangled Dynamics of a Stiff Polymer Crystallization and Jamming in Soft Matter under Driving Colloidal Suspensions, Granular Media, Foams and Complex Plasmas, Leiden, The Netherlands, February 11-22, 2008 PHYSBIO, Non-equilibrium in Physics and Biology, October 2007, St. Etienne de Tinée, Suppression of Diffusion by Disorder Workshop Macromolecular Systems for Nanoscinece, Kloster Irsee, September 6-9, 2007, Slow transport in complex environment ASC Workshop on Nonequilibrium Phenomena in Classical and Quantum Systems, Munich, October 9-11, 2006, Non-equilibrium phase transitions in driven lattice gases CeNS Workshop at Venice International University Emerging Nanosystems - from quantum manipulation to nanobiomachines, September 25-29, 2006, Phase Separation in driven Non-equilibrium transport From Solid State to BioPhysics III, Dubrovnik, Croatia, June 24 - July 1, 2006, Collective Phenomena in one-dimensional Driven Lattice Gases Minimal Models for intracellular Transport and Traffic Dynamics of Viscous Liquids, Mainz, April 9-12, 2006, The Localization Transition of the 3D Lorentz Model and Continuum Percolation ASC Workshop on Brownian Motion: A Paradigm of Soft Matter and Biological Physics, München, September 25-28, 2005, The Localization Transition of the 3D Lorentz Model and Continuum Percolation 5th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems, Lille, July 2005, Time-Resolved Spectroscopy in Glass-Formers Unifying Concepts in Glass Physics, Bangalore, June July 2004, The Role of Rotation-Translation coupling in the Theory of Light Scattering and Transient Grating Experiment Dynamics of Viscous Liquids, München, March 14 17, 2004, Recent progress on the theory of light-scattering and transient grating experiments ROMA2002 Unifying Concepts in Glass Physics, Roma, February 27 March 2, 2002, Structural relaxation of a dumbell solute Dynamical Properties of Solids (DyProSo XXVIII) September, 16 20, 2001, Congrescentrum Rolduc, Kerkrade, Netherlands, New developments in mode coupling theory 6

Funding The project on Dynamics of semiflexible biopolymers in a heterogeneous environment is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft contract number Fr 860/6-1. I have designed the project and formulated the proposal and handed it in together with Prof. E. Frey. The first period runs three years and started in June 2008. A proposal for an extension by another three years will be handed in at the end of the first perion. My Ph.D student, Dipl.-Phys. Teresa Bauer, is partially supported by this project. The research unit Nonlinear response to probe vitrification (FOR 1394) consisting of nine leading groups in Germany investigating the slow dynamics in the vicinity of a glass has been approved by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. My project addresses the dynamics of a tracer in glassy frozen matrix in the presence of strong external fields. The first period, starting from June 2010 runs, three years and grants one and half PhD positions for my project. In September 2009 the international conference Physics of Cells: From the Edge to the Heart was held in Croatia in honor of Erich Sackmann s 75th birthday. I have been one of the organizers for the special event and participated in writing proposals for financial grants. The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) sponsored the meeting with 30,000 e, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft contributed 23,000 e. An additional 5,000 e was granted each by the Elite Network Bavaria in the graduate school NanoBioTechnology (LMU München) and Materials Science of Complex Interfaces (TU München). An Arnold-Sommerfeld workshop on Complex transport in strongly interacting systems taking place in July 2012 in Munich is organized by me. The ASC at LMU München has approved financial support of 25,000 e to sponsor the event. Am international conference on non-linear response of glassy materials is scheduled for February 2013 of which I am the principal organizer. Financial support of 20,000 e is provided by the DFG via the research unit FOR 1394. Publication awards of the Center of NanoScience for the papers Enhanced diffusion of a needle in a planar course of point obstacles (PRL 2008), and Microscale Fluid Flow Induced by Thermoviscous Expansion Along a Traveling Wave (PRL 2008). The PhD position of Terasa Bauer is financed by the Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung. The upgrade by a 1/4 is paid by the NanoInitiative Munich (NIM). Before joining Erlangen University I have been a Senior Principle Investigator and had appropriate access to funds. The Center for NanoScience (CeNS) acquired the program package COMSOL for 6,000 e and two NVIDIA TESLA Computing cards (6,000 e) upon my proposal. The PhD position of Tobias Munk has been assured via the international graduate school Nanobiotechnology at the Center for NanoScience (CeNS) as well as by the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes. The PhD of Felix Höfling was sponsored by a research grant from IBM Deutschland. 7

The PhD of Marta Balbás Gambra has been supported by the Deutschen Akademischen Austauschdienst (DAAD) and the spanish Fundación La Caixa. My postdoctorial studies at Harvard University 1998-2000 have been funded by grants of Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft, contract numbers Fr 1418/1-1 and Fr 1418/1-2. As a student I have been supported by Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes. 8

Publications in peer-reviewed Journals List of Publications 1. Resonances arising from hydrodynamic memory in Brownian motion, T. Franosch, M. Grimm, M. Belushkin, F.M. Mor, G. Foffi, L. Forró, and S. Jeney, Nature 478, 85-88 (2011) 2. Spatiotemporal Signal Control for Chemotactic Cell Trap, B. Meier, A. Zielinski, C. Weber, D. Arcizet, S. Youssef, T. Franosch, J.O. Rädler, and D. Heinrich, PNAS 108, 11417-11422 (2011) 3. Brownian motion in a Maxwell fluid, M. Grimm, S. Jeney, and T. Franosch, Soft Matter, 2011, 7 (5), 2076-2084 4. Anomalous transport of a tracer on percolating clusters, M. Spanner, F. Höfling, G.E Schröder-Turk, K. Mecke, and T. Franosch, J. Phys.: Condensed Matter 23, 234120 (2011) 5. Long-Wavelength Anomalies in the Asymptotic Behavior of Mode-Coupling Theory, S. K. Schnyder, F. Höfling, T. Franosch, and Th. Voigtmann. J. Phys.: Condensed Matter 23, 234121 (2011) 6. Anomalous transport resolved in space and time by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, F. Höfling, K.-U. Bamberg, and T. Franosch, Soft Matter 7, 1358-1363 (2011) 7. Driven transport with particle exclusion and obstruction, A. Melbinger, T. Reichenbach, T. Franosch, and E. Frey, Phys. Rev. E 83, 031923 (2011) 8. Predicting the influence of a p2-symmetric substrate on molecular self- organization with an interaction-site model, C. Rohr, M. Balbás Gambra, K. Gruber, C. Höhl, M.S. Malarek, L.J. Scherer, E.C. Constable, T. Franosch, and B.A. Hermann, Chem.Comm. 47, 1800-1802 (2011) 9. Space-resolved dynamics of a tracer in a disordered solid, T. Franosch, M. Spanner, T. Bauer, G.E. Schröder-Turk, F. Höfling, J.Non-Cryst. Solids 357(1), 472-478 (2011) 10. Glass Transition in Confined Geometry, S. Lang, V. Boţan, M. Oettel, D. Hajnal, T. Franosch, and R. Schilling, Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 125701 (2010) 11. Molecular self-organization: Predicting the pattern diversity and lowest energy state of competing ordering motifs, B. A. Hermann, C. Rohr, K. Gruber, M. Balbás-Gambra, A. Malecki, M. S. Malarek, E. Frey, and T. Franosch, Phys. Rev. B 82, 165451 (2010) 12. Persistent memory for a Brownian walker in a random array of obstacles, T. Franosch, F. Höfling, T. Bauer, and E. Frey, Chemical Physics 375, 540-547 (2010) 13. Localization transition in the two-dimensional Lorentz model, T. Bauer, F. Höfling, T. Munk, E. Frey, and T. Franosch, EPJ-ST 189(1), 103-118 (2010) 14. Localization phenomena in models of ion-conducting glassformers, J. Horbach, Th. Voigtmann, F. Höfling, and T. Franosch, EPJ-ST 189(1), 141-145 (2010) 9

15. Anomalous diffusion develops among crowding proteins bound to a supported lipid bilayer, M. Horton, F. Höfling, J.O. Rädler, and T. Franosch, Soft Matter 6 2648-2656 (2010). 16. Molecular jigsaw: pattern diversity encoded by elementary geometrical features, C. Rohr, K. Gruber, M. Balbás-Gambra, E. Frey, T. Franosch, and B. A. Hermann, NanoLetters 10, 833 (2010) 17. Effective Perrin theory for the anisotropic diffusion of a strongly hindered rod, T. Munk, F. Höfling, E. Frey, and T. Franosch, Europhysics Letters 85 (2009) 30003 18. Persistent correlation of constrained colloidal motion, T. Franosch and S. Jeney, Physical Review E 79, 031402 (2009), selected for Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research 19. Cluster-resolved scaling theory and universal corrections for transport on percolating systems, A. Kammerer, F. Höfling, and T. Franosch, Europhysics Letters 84 66002 (2008) 20. Enhanced diffusion of a needle in a planar course of point obstacles, F. Höfling, E. Frey, and T. Franosch, Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 120605 (2008) 21. Anisotropic Memory Effects in Confined Colloidal Diffusion, S. Jeney, B. Lukić, J.A. Kraus, T. Franosch, and L. Forró, Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 240604 (2008), (see also cover page), selected for Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research 22. Microscale Fluid Flow Induced by Thermoviscous Expansion Along a Traveling Wave, F.M. Weinert, J.A. Kraus, T. Franosch, and D. Braun, Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 164501 (2008), selected also for Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology 23. Entangled Dynamics of a Stiff Polymer; F. Höfling, T. Munk, E. Frey, and T. Franosch, Phys. Rev. E 77, 060904(R) (2008), selected also for Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research 24. Domain wall delocalization, dynamics and fluctuations in an exclusion process with two internal states; T. Reichenbach, T. Franosch, and E. Frey, Eur. Phys. J. E 27, 47 (2008) 25. Critical dynamics of ballistic and Brownian particles in a heterogenous environment, F. Höfling, T. Munk, E. Frey, and T. Franosch, J. Chem. Phys. 128, 164517 (2008). 26. Traffic jams induced by rare switching events in two-lane transport, T. Reichenbach, E. Frey, and T. Franosch, New Journal of Physics 9, 159 (2007) 27. Crossover in the Slow Decay of Dynamic Correlations in the Lorentz Model, F. Höfling and T. Franosch, Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 140601 (2007) 28. Spin models for orientational ordering of colloidal molecular crystals, A. Šarlah, E. Frey, and T. Franosch, Phys. Rev. E 75, 021402 (2007) 29. Driven lattice gas of dimers coupled to a bulk reservoir, P. Pierobon, E. Frey, and T. Franosch, Phys. Rev. E 74, 031920 (2006) 30. Exclusion Processes with Internal States, T. Reichenbach, T. Franosch, and E. Frey, Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 050603 (2006) 10

31. Localization Transition of the 3D Lorentz Model and Continuum Percolation, F. Höfling, T. Franosch, and E. Frey, Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 165901 (2006) (see also cover page) 32. Melting of Colloidal Molecular Crystals on Triangular Lattices, A. Šarlah, T. Franosch, and E. Frey, Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 088302 (2005) 33. Transient grating experiments on supercooled molecular liquids II: microscopic derivation of the phenomenological equations, T. Franosch and R.M. Pick, Eur. Phys. J. B 47, 341 (2005) 34. Renewal process and fluctuation analysis of molecular motor stepping, J.E. Santos, A. Parmeggiani, T. Franosch, and E. Frey, Physical Biology 2 (2005) 207 35. The Totally Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Process with Langmuir Kinetics, A. Parmeggiani, T. Franosch, and E. Frey, Phys. Rev. E 70, 046101 (2004) 36. Heterodyne detected transient gratings in supercooled molecular liquids; A phenomenological theory, R.M. Pick, C. Dreyfus, A. Azzimani, R. Gupta, R. Torre, A. Taschin, T. Franosch, Eur. Phys. J. B 39, 169 (2004) 37. Collective Phenomena in Intracellular Processes, E. Frey, A. Parmeggiani, T. Franosch, Genome Informatics 15, No. 1, 46-55 (2004) 38. Phase Coexistence in Driven One-Dimensional Transport, A. Parmeggiani, T. Franosch, and E. Frey, Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 086601 (2003) 39. Frequency and time resolved light scattering on longitudinal phonons in molecular supercooled liquids, R.M. Pick, C. Dreyfus, A. Azzimani, A. Taschin, M. Ricci, R. Torre, and T. Franosch, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 15, S825-S834 (2003) 40. Light scattering by longitudinal acoustic modes in molecular supercooled liquids I: phenomenological approach, R.M. Pick, T. Franosch, A. Latz, and C. Dreyfus, Eur. Phys. J. B 31, 217 (2003) 41. Light scattering by longitudinal acoustic modes in supercooled molecular liquids II: Microscopic Derivation of the Phenomenological Equations, T. Franosch, A. Latz, and R.M. Pick, Eur. Phys. J. B 31, 229 (2003) 42. Completely monotone solutions of the mode-coupling theory for multi-component mixtures, T. Franosch and Th. Voigtmann, J. Stat. Phys. 109, 237-259 (2002) 43. Light scattering spectra of supercooled molecular liquids, T. Franosch, M. Fuchs, and A. Latz, Phys. Rev E 63, 061208 (2001) 44. Shear response of a smectic film stabilized by an external field, T. Franosch and D.R. Nelson, Phys. Rev E 63, 061706 (2001) 45. Channel flow of smectic films, T. Franosch, S. Jain, and D.R. Nelson, Phys. Rev. E 61, 3942 (2000) 46. Population Dynamics near an Oasis with time-dependent Convection, T. Franosch and David R. Nelson, J. Stat. Phys. 99, 1021 (2000) 11

47. Relaxation rate distribution for supercooled liquids, T. Franosch and W. Götze, J. Phys. Chem. B 103, 4011 (1999) 48. Comparison of Monte Carlo data and Percus-Yevick calculations of molecular pair correlation functions of a solute molecule in a simple liquid, T. Franosch and A.P. Singh, J. Chem. Phys. 110, 5831 (1999) 49. Mode-coupling theory for the shear viscosity in supercooled liquids, T. Franosch and W. Götze Phys. Rev. E 57, 5833 (1998) 50. Phase diagram for a linear solute molecule in a supercooled liquid, T. Franosch and A.P. Singh, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 235-237, 153 (1998) 51. Structure and structure relaxation, T. Franosch, W. Götze, M.R. Mayr and A.P. Singh, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 235-237, 71 (1998) 52. Structural relaxation in orthoterphenyl: a schematic-mode-coupling-theory-model analysis, A.P. Singh, G. Li, W. Götze, M. Fuchs, T. Franosch and H.Z. Cummins, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 235-237, 66 (1998) 53. Solution of the Percus-Yevick equation for the molecular pair correlation function of a linear solute molecule in a simple liquid, T. Franosch and A.P. Singh, J. Chem. Phys. 107, 5524 (1997) 54. Theory for the reorientational dynamics in glass-forming liquids, T. Franosch, M. Fuchs, W. Götze, M.R. Mayr, and A.P. Singh, Phys. Rev. E 56, 5659 (1997) 55. Asymptotic laws and preasymptotic correction formulas for the relaxation near glasstransition singularities, T. Franosch, M. Fuchs, W. Götze, M.R. Mayr, and A.P. Singh, Phys. Rev. E 55, 7153 (1997) 56. Evolution of structural relaxation spectra of glycerol within the gigahertz band, T. Franosch, W. Götze, M.R. Mayr, and A.P. Singh, Phys. Rev. E 55, 3183 (1997) 57. A theory for a certain cross over in relaxation phenomena in glasses, T. Franosch and W. Götze, J. Phys.: Condensed Matter 6, 4807 (1994) 58. The influence of the nuclear shape and of the muonic vacuum polarization on strongly bound electrons, Thomas Franosch and Gerhard Soff, Z. Phys. D 18, 219 (1991) 12