The quark-gluon plasma produced in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC and LHC
is a hot and dense state of strongly correlated matter. It behaves like
an almost-perfect fluid featuring a small ratio of shear viscosity to
entropy density. In this thesis we calculate within a two-flavor
Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model the shear viscosity as function of temperature
and chemical potential. A new Kubo formula is developed, incorporating
the full Dirac structure of the quark spectral function and avoiding
commonly used on-shell approximations. Mesonic fluctuations occurring at
Fock level provide the dominant dissipative process. The resulting
parameter-free ratio is an overall decreasing function of temperature
and chemical potential. In combination with hard-thermal-loop results we
find this ratio to feature a minimum slightly above the AdS/CFT
benchmark.