Matthias Kraume (born 13 December 1955[1]) is a German chemical and process engineer and university professor.
He is a professor of process engineering at Technische Universität Berlin and a member of the advisory board of Chemie Ingenieur Technik[2] (CIT), the monthly journal of the Society of German Chemists (GDCh).
[1] He received his doctorate in 1985 on the subject of "Direct heat transfer in the condensation of vapor bubbles in a pipe" under the supervision of Paul-Michael Weinspach.
[5] Kraume is a founding member of three research associations: GRK 827: transport processes and moving phase interfaces (spokesperson);[1][6] UniCat: Standardizing concepts in catalysis (member);[7] and TRR 63: Integrated chemical processes in liquid multiphase systems (spokesperson).
[11] In addition to providing technical support, Kraume also succeeded in accompanying an economic validation for this process analytical technology, which resulted in the establishment of SOPAT GmbH, a globally active specialist for the inline and real-time analysis of particular systems in industrial and academic practice.