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Markus D. Müller

Markus D. Müller

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Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
16039
World Ranking
10936
National Ranking
786

Overview

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:

  • Demonstration of fault-tolerant universal quantum gate operations, 2022, Nature
  • Shuttling-based trapped-ion quantum information processing, 2020, AVS Quantum Science
  • Fault-Tolerant Parity Readout on a Shuttling-Based Trapped-Ion Quantum Computer, 2022, Physical Review X
  • Engineered dissipation induced entanglement transition in quantum spin chains: From logarithmic growth to area law, 2021, Physical Review B
  • Demonstration of Fault-Tolerant Steane Quantum Error Correction, 2024, PRX Quantum

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.

Best Publications

  • Caffeine, an Anthropogenic Marker for Wastewater Contamination of Surface Waters

    Ignaz J. Buerge;Thomas Poiger;Markus D. Müller;Hans-Rudolf Buser

  • Occurrence of some organic UV filters in wastewater, in surface waters, and in fish from Swiss Lakes.

    Marianne E Balmer;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Markus D Müller;Thomas Poiger

  • Occurrence and Environmental Behavior of the Chiral Pharmaceutical Drug Ibuprofen in Surface Waters and in Wastewater

    Hans-Rudolf Buser;Thomas Poiger;Markus D. Müller

  • Occurrence and environmental behavior of the bactericide triclosan and its methyl derivative in surface waters and in wastewater.

    Anton Lindström;Ignaz J Buerge;Thomas Poiger;Per-Anders Bergqvist

  • Occurrence and Fate of the Pharmaceutical Drug Diclofenac in Surface Waters: Rapid Photodegradation in a Lake

    Hans-Rudolf Buser;Thomas Poiger;Markus D. Müller

  • Ubiquitous occurrence of the artificial sweetener acesulfame in the aquatic environment: an ideal chemical marker of domestic wastewater in groundwater.

    Ignaz J. Buerge;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Maren Kahle;Markus D. Müller

  • Azole Fungicides: Occurrence and Fate in Wastewater and Surface Waters

    Maren Kahle;Ignaz J. Buerge;Andrea Hauser;Markus D. Müller

  • Occurrence of UV filter compounds from sunscreens in surface waters: regional mass balance in two Swiss lakes

    Thomas Poiger;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Marianne E. Balmer;Per-Anders Bergqvist

  • Occurrence of the Pharmaceutical Drug Clofibric Acid and the Herbicide Mecoprop in Various Swiss Lakes and in the North Sea

    Hans-Rudolf Buser;Markus D. Müller;Norbert Theobald

  • High resolution PTR-TOF: quantification and formula confirmation of VOC in real time.

    Martin Graus;Markus Müller;Armin Hansel

  • Occurrence and fate of the cytostatic drugs cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide in wastewater and surface waters.

    Ignaz J Buerge;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Thomas Poiger;Markus D Müller

  • Occurrence of methyl triclosan, a transformation product of the bactericide triclosan, in fish from various lakes in Switzerland.

    Marianne E Balmer;Thomas Poiger;Christian Droz;Kathrin Romanin

  • Enantioselective Degradation of Metalaxyl in Soils: Chiral Preference Changes with Soil pH

    Ignaz J. Buerge;Thomas Poiger;Markus D. Müller;Hans-Rudolf Buser

  • Airborne measurements of western U.S. wildfire emissions: Comparison with prescribed burning and air quality implications

    Xiaoxi Liu;Xiaoxi Liu;Xiaoxi Liu;L. Gregory Huey;Robert J. Yokelson;Vanessa Selimovic

  • Saccharin and Other Artificial Sweeteners in Soils: Estimated Inputs from Agriculture and Households, Degradation, and Leaching to Groundwater

    Ignaz J. Buerge;Martina Keller;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Markus D. Müller

  • Combined sewer overflows to surface waters detected by the anthropogenic marker caffeine.

    Ignaz J Buerge;Thomas Poiger;Markus D Müller;Hans-Rudolf Buser

  • Environmental behavior of the chiral acetamide pesticide metalaxyl: enantioselective degradation and chiral stability in soil.

    Hans-Rudolf Buser;Markus D Müller;Thomas Poiger;Marianne E Balmer

  • On-line breath analysis with PTR-TOF.

    Jens Herbig;Markus Müller;Simon Schallhart;Thorsten Titzmann

  • Behavior of the polycyclic musks HHCB and AHTN in lakes, two potential anthropogenic markers for domestic wastewater in surface waters.

    Ignaz J Buerge;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Markus D Müller;Thomas Poiger

  • The Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS): Overview and experimental design

    Michael Tjernström;Caroline Leck;C. E. Birch;J. W. Bottenheim

  • Substantial Seasonal Contribution of Observed Biogenic Sulfate Particles to Cloud Condensation Nuclei

    Kevin J. Sanchez;Chia Li Chen;Lynn M. Russell;Raghu Betha

  • Detection of Plant Volatiles after Leaf Wounding and Darkening by Proton Transfer Reaction “Time-of-Flight” Mass Spectrometry (PTR-TOF)

    Federico Brilli;Taina M. Ruuskanen;Taina M. Ruuskanen;Ralf Schnitzhofer;Markus Müller

  • Nicotine derivatives in wastewater and surface waters: application as chemical markers for domestic wastewater.

    Ignaz J Buerge;Maren Kahle;Hans-Rudolf Buser;Markus D Müller

Frequent Co-Authors

Armin Wisthaler
Armin Wisthaler University of Oslo
Tomas Mikoviny
Tomas Mikoviny University of Oslo
Martin Graus
Martin Graus University of Innsbruck
Armin Hansel
Armin Hansel University of Innsbruck
Barbara D'Anna
Barbara D'Anna Aix-Marseille University
Georg Wohlfahrt
Georg Wohlfahrt University of Innsbruck
James H. Crawford
James H. Crawford Langley Research Center
Thomas Karl
Thomas Karl University of Innsbruck
Claus J. Nielsen
Claus J. Nielsen University of Oslo

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