Markus D. Müller is a researcher affiliated with RWTH Aachen University in Germany. Their work spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on computer science and physics and astronomy. Müller's research extensively covers areas within artificial intelligence, atomic and molecular physics and optics, electrical and electronic engineering, computational theory and mathematics, as well as materials chemistry.
The scientist's main research topics include quantum information and cryptography, quantum computing algorithms and architecture, cold atom physics and Bose-Einstein condensates, quantum and electron transport phenomena, quantum mechanics and applications, quantum many-body systems, and advancements in semiconductor devices and circuit design.
Müller has contributed to numerous scientific papers published in prominent venues. Some of their recent publications include:
The scientist frequently collaborates with colleagues such as Manuel Rispler, Philipp Schindler, Thomas Monz, R. Blatt, and Davide Vodola.
Müller's publications appear most often in venues such as arXiv, PRX Quantum, Physical Review A, Zenodo, and Quantum Science and Technology.
Ignaz J. Buerge;Thomas Poiger;Markus D. Müller;Hans-Rudolf Buser
Marianne E Balmer;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Markus D Müller;Thomas Poiger
Hans-Rudolf Buser;Thomas Poiger;Markus D. Müller
Anton Lindström;Ignaz J Buerge;Thomas Poiger;Per-Anders Bergqvist
Hans-Rudolf Buser;Thomas Poiger;Markus D. Müller
Ignaz J. Buerge;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Maren Kahle;Markus D. Müller
Maren Kahle;Ignaz J. Buerge;Andrea Hauser;Markus D. Müller
Thomas Poiger;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Marianne E. Balmer;Per-Anders Bergqvist
Hans-Rudolf Buser;Markus D. Müller;Norbert Theobald
Martin Graus;Markus Müller;Armin Hansel
Ignaz J Buerge;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Thomas Poiger;Markus D Müller
Marianne E Balmer;Thomas Poiger;Christian Droz;Kathrin Romanin
Ignaz J. Buerge;Thomas Poiger;Markus D. Müller;Hans-Rudolf Buser
Xiaoxi Liu;Xiaoxi Liu;Xiaoxi Liu;L. Gregory Huey;Robert J. Yokelson;Vanessa Selimovic
Ignaz J. Buerge;Martina Keller;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Markus D. Müller
Ignaz J Buerge;Thomas Poiger;Markus D Müller;Hans-Rudolf Buser
Hans-Rudolf Buser;Markus D Müller;Thomas Poiger;Marianne E Balmer
Jens Herbig;Markus Müller;Simon Schallhart;Thorsten Titzmann
Ignaz J Buerge;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Markus D Müller;Thomas Poiger
Michael Tjernström;Caroline Leck;C. E. Birch;J. W. Bottenheim
Kevin J. Sanchez;Chia Li Chen;Lynn M. Russell;Raghu Betha
Federico Brilli;Taina M. Ruuskanen;Taina M. Ruuskanen;Ralf Schnitzhofer;Markus Müller
Ignaz J Buerge;Maren Kahle;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Markus D Müller
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