Dr. Robert Kryger began teaching at Florida Polytechnic University in 2016. He is an entrepreneurial scientist with a strong research background and experience in the development, management and sale of technically-focused small businesses.
A formally-trained physicist, Kryger began his career in fundamental and applied nuclear physics research with positions at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University and Optical Coating Laboratory Inc. in California.
Pivoting interests, he moved to Lakeland, Florida, in 1995 joining a citrus flavor chemistry startup where he developed a strong background in food and flavor chemistry. Following the sale of that company in 2001, he remained in the Lakeland area and started a number of small companies in the areas of food flavors, chemical processing, beverage products and medical devices.
His diverse research interests include citrus products, fruit flavors, food safety, molecular separation technologies, nuclear physics and measurement science. His research has resulted in a number of proprietary flavor processes and products as well as numerous scientific publications, presentations and two patents.
Outside of work, Kryger is an avid sailor and enthusiastic student of classical Greek.
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