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Overview

Gerhard Müller is affiliated with the University of Göttingen in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a notable concentration on civil and structural engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, statistical and nonlinear physics, electrical and electronic engineering, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist has explored several topics within these fields, including:

  • Seismic performance and analysis
  • Structural health monitoring techniques
  • Quantum mechanics and applications
  • Gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors
  • Masonry and concrete structural analysis
  • Advanced thermodynamics and statistical mechanics
  • Advanced chemical sensor technologies

Gerhard Müller has contributed to multiple research papers, among them:

  • Origin of Baseline Drift in Metal Oxide Gas Sensors: Effects of Bulk Equilibration (2022), published in Chemosensors
  • Photon Detection as a Process of Information Gain (2020), published in Entropy
  • Events as Elements of Physical Observation: Experimental Evidence (2024), published in Entropy
  • Fragility and Comfortability Curves Development and Seismic Risk Assessment of a Masonry Building under Earthquakes Induced by Geothermal Power Plants Operation (2023), published in Structural Safety

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Entropy
  • Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B
  • Preprints.org
  • Chemosensors
  • Structural Safety

Collaborative research is a notable part of Gerhard Müller's academic activity. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Filippo Taddei
  • Ali Khansefid
  • Seyed Mahmoudreza Yadollahi
  • Thomas Lindel
  • Rainer Pöttgen

Best Publications

  • Arg‐Gly‐Asp constrained within cyclic pentapoptides Strong and selective inhibitors of cell adhesion to vitronectin and laminin fragment P1

    Monique Aumailley;Marion Gurrath;Gerhard Müller;Juan Calvete

  • Selective recognition of cyclic RGD peptides of NMR defined conformation by alpha IIb beta 3, alpha V beta 3, and alpha 5 beta 1 integrins.

    M Pfaff;K Tangemann;B Müller;M Gurrath

  • Conformation/activity studies of rationally designed potent anti-adhesive RGD peptides.

    Marion Gurrath;Gerhard Müller;Horst Kessler;Monique Aumailley

  • The hydrogen content of a-Ge:H and a-Si:H as determined by IR spectroscopy, gas evolution and nuclear reaction techniques

    C.J. Fang;K.J. Gruntz;L. Ley;M. Cardona

  • Gas-kinetic interactions of nitrous oxides with SnO2 surfaces

    B Ruhland;Th Becker;G Müller

  • Gas sensitive GaN/AlGaN-heterostructures

    J. Schalwig;G. Müller;M. Eickhoff;O. Ambacher

  • Hydrogen response mechanism of Pt-GaN Schottky diodes

    J. Schalwig;G. Müller;U. Karrer;M. Eickhoff

  • GaN-based heterostructures for sensor applications

    M. Stutzmann;G. Steinhoff;M. Eickhoff;O. Ambacher

  • Synthesis, Structure, and Bonding of the Cation [{(C6H5)3PAu}5C]⊕†

    Franz Scherbaum;Andreas Grohmann;Gerhard Müller;Hubert Schmidbaur

  • The Remarkable Features of (η4-Conjugated Diene)zirconocene and -hafnocene Complexes

    Gerhard Erker;Carl Krüger;Gerhard Müller

  • A rate equation approach to the gas sensitivity of thin film metal oxide materials

    S. Ahlers;G. Müller;T. Doll

  • Group-III-Nitride Based Gas Sensing Devices

    J. Schalwig;G. Müller;O. Ambacher;M. Stutzmann

  • Gas sensing properties of thin- and thick-film tin-oxide materials

    Th Becker;S Ahlers;Chr Bosch-v.Braunmühl;G Müller

  • High-Electron-Mobility AlGaN/GaN Transistors (HEMTs) for Fluid Monitoring Applications

    R. Neuberger;G. Müller;O. Ambacher;M. Stutzmann

  • Handbook of Engineering Acoustics

    Gerhard Müller;Michael Möser

  • Synthesis and Structure of [(OC)4Fe Si(OtBu)2·HMPT], a Donor‐Stabilized Silanediyl (“Silylene”) Complex

    Christian Zybill;Gerhard Müller

  • Isolation and Structure of a Stable Molecule Containing a Silicon‐Carbon Double Bond

    Nils Wiberg;Gerhard Wagner;Gerhard Müller

  • Electronics and sensors based on pyroelectric AlGaN/GaN heterostructures – Part B: Sensor applications

    M. Eickhoff;J. Schalwig;G. Steinhoff;O. Weidemann

  • Silicon hotplates for metal oxide gas sensor elements

    G. Sberveglieri;W. Hellmich;G. Müller

  • Coordination‐Polymeric Paracyclophane Complexes of Copper and Silver

    Hubert Schmidbaur;Wolfgang Bublak;Brigitte Huber;Gabriele Reber

  • Fundamentals and advantages of ultrafast micro structuring of transparent materials

    D. Ashkenasi;G. Müller;A. Rosenfeld;R. Stoian

Frequent Co-Authors

Hubert Schmidbaur
Hubert Schmidbaur Technical University of Munich
Martin Stutzmann
Martin Stutzmann Technical University of Munich
Martin Eickhoff
Martin Eickhoff University of Bremen
Oliver Ambacher
Oliver Ambacher University of Freiburg
Horst Kessler
Horst Kessler Technical University of Munich
Carl Krüger
Carl Krüger Max Planck Society
Rainer Pöttgen
Rainer Pöttgen University of Münster
Giorgio Sberveglieri
Giorgio Sberveglieri University of Brescia
Nils Wiberg
Nils Wiberg Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Peter Jutzi
Peter Jutzi Bielefeld University

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