Background
Kruse was born in Osnabrück, Lower Saxony in 1955.
psychologist university professor author
Kruse was born in Osnabrück, Lower Saxony in 1955.
After graduating in psychology, biology and human medicine, Peter Kruse received his Doctor of Philosophy.in 1984 with summa cum laude honours.
His main field of research was processing of complexity and autonomous order formation in intelligent networks. His interdisciplinary work focused on the application of collective intelligence to economic and social developments. He worked for over 15 years at various German universities in the field of brain research where his key interest was in processing of complexity and autonomous order formation in intelligent networks.
Kruse wrote over two hundred scientific and popular publications.
He died on 1 June 2015 due to heart failure. Kruse, P./Stadler, M. 1993: The significance of nonlinear phenomena for the investigation of cognitive systems
In Haken, H./Mikhailov, A. South. (eds): Interdisciplinary approaches to nonlinear complex systems Berlin: Springer, pp.
138–160. Kruse, P./Stadler, M. 1995 (eds): Ambiguity in nature and mind.
Multistability in cognition. Berlin: Springer. Think Quarterly. we-magazine.
In 1994 he won the University of Bremen"s Berninghausen Prize for innovative teaching and in 2003 the Teaching Award in Gold from the ZfU International Business School of Thalwil, Switzerland. In 2004 he won the Social Democratic Party of Germany"s Innovation Prize for entrepreneurial dedication and in 2007, "Personalmagazin", a German monthly publication for human resources professionals, listed him among 40 influential persons in Human Resources management.