David John Lohse is a retired ExxonMobil materials scientist known for contributions on thermodynamics of mixing, nanocomposites for controlling permeability, neutron scattering of polymers, rheology of polymers.
degrees from Michigan State University in 1974: one in Physics and another in Computer Science.
Following his graduate studies, he worked as a postdoc for two years at the National Bureau of Standards under an NSF-NRC Fellowship.
[2] Lohse joined Exxon Mobil Corporation in 1980, starting in the Long Range Polymer Research Group.
[4] His most cited works concern the connection between polymer molecular weight, density, chain dimensions and melt viscoelastic properties,[5] and packing length in linear polymer melts.