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Matthias M. Müller

Matthias M. Müller

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D-Index
68
Citations
17167
World Ranking
2747
National Ranking
239

Overview

Matthias M. Müller is a researcher affiliated with Leipzig University in Germany. Their work primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on interdisciplinary applications that intersect quantum technologies and computational methods.

The main topics covered by their research include:

  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Quantum Mechanics and Applications
  • Quantum optics and atomic interactions
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies

Matthias M. Müller's research contributions often address specific subfields such as Artificial Intelligence, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, with additional work in Materials Chemistry, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical review. A/Physical review, A
  • Physical Review Research
  • Science Robotics
  • Reports on Progress in Physics

The scientist collaborates regularly with several colleagues, among whom the most frequent co-authors are:

  • Tommaso Calarco
  • Simone Montangero
  • Fedor Jelezko
  • Felix Motzoi
  • Phila Rembold

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Matthias M. Müller include:

  • "One decade of quantum optimal control in the chopped random basis," 2022, Reports on Progress in Physics
  • "Noise sensing via stochastic quantum Zeno," 2020, Physics Letters A

Other notable relevant publications from their research network include:

  • "Reaching the limit in autonomous racing: Optimal control versus reinforcement learning," 2023, Science Robotics
  • "QuOCS: The quantum optimal control suite," 2023, Computer Physics Communications
  • "Robust magnetometry with single nitrogen-vacancy centers via two-step optimization," 2022, Physical review. A/Physical review, A

Best Publications

  • Sustained division of the attentional spotlight

    M. M. Müller;P. Malinowski;T. Gruber;S. A. Hillyard

  • Effects of emotional arousal in the cerebral hemispheres: a study of oscillatory brain activity and event-related potentials.

    Andreas Keil;Matthias M Müller;Thomas Gruber;Christian Wienbruch

  • Human gamma band activity and perception of a gestalt.

    Andreas Keil;Matthias M. Müller;William J. Ray;Thomas Gruber

  • The time course of cortical facilitation during cued shifts of spatial attention.

    Matthias M. Müller;Wolfgang Teder-Sälejärvi;Steven A. Hillyard

  • Selective visual-spatial attention alters induced gamma band responses in the human EEG

    Thomas Gruber;Matthias M. Müller;Andreas Keil;Thomas Elbert

  • Neurochemical and behavioral consequences of widespread gene knockdown in the adult mouse brain by using nonviral RNA interference.

    Deepak R. Thakker;Francois Natt;Dieter Hüsken;Rainer Maier

  • Processing of affective pictures modulates right-hemispheric gamma band EEG activity.

    Matthias M. Müller;Andreas Keil;Thomas Gruber;Thomas Elbert

  • Oscillatory Brain Activity Dissociates between Associative Stimulus Content in a Repetition Priming Task in the Human EEG

    Thomas Gruber;Matthias M Müller

  • Perceptual Correlates of Changes in Cortical Representation of Fingers in Blind Multifinger Braille Readers

    Annette Sterr;Matthias M. Müller;Thomas Elbert;Brigitte Rockstroh

  • Effects of spatial selective attention on the steady-state visual evoked potential in the 20-28 Hz range

    Matthias M. Müller;Terence W. Picton;Pedro Valdes-Sosa;Jorge Riera

  • Feature-selective attention enhances color signals in early visual areas of the human brain

    M. M. Müller;S. Andersen;N. J. Trujillo;P. Valdés-Sosa

  • Modulation of induced gamma band activity in the human EEG by attention and visual information processing.

    Matthias M Müller;Thomas Gruber;Andreas Keil

  • Concurrent recording of steady-state and transient event-related potentials as indices of visual-spatial selective attention

    Matthias M Müller;Steven Hillyard

  • Expansion of the tonotopic area in the auditory cortex of the blind

    Thomas Elbert;Annette Sterr;Brigitte Rockstroh;Christo Pantev

  • Behavioral performance follows the time course of neural facilitation and suppression during cued shifts of feature-selective attention

    S. K. Andersen;M. M. Müller

  • Changed perceptions in Braille readers

    Annette Sterr;Matthias M. Müller;Thomas Elbert;Brigitte Rockstroh

  • Early modulation of visual perception by emotional arousal: evidence from steady-state visual evoked brain potentials.

    Andreas Keil;Thomas Gruber;Matthias M. Müller;Stephan Moratti

  • Visually induced gamma-band responses in human electroencephalographic activity : a link to animal studies

    Matthias M Müller;Jorge Bosch;Thomas Elbert;Andreas Kreiter

  • Induced gamma band responses: an early marker of memory encoding and retrieval.

    Thomas Gruber;Dimitris Tsivilis;Daniela Montaldi;Matthias M. Müller

  • Modulation of Induced Gamma Band Responses in a Perceptual Learning Task in the Human EEG

    Thomas Gruber;Matthias M. Müller;Andreas Keil

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Gruber
Thomas Gruber Osnabrück University
Arno Villringer
Arno Villringer Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Thomas Elbert
Thomas Elbert University of Konstanz
Andreas Keil
Andreas Keil University of Florida
Brigitte Rockstroh
Brigitte Rockstroh University of Konstanz
Steven A. Hillyard
Steven A. Hillyard University of California, San Diego
Erich Schröger
Erich Schröger Leipzig University
Annette Sterr
Annette Sterr University of Surrey
Burkhard Pleger
Burkhard Pleger Ruhr University Bochum
Sonja A. Kotz
Sonja A. Kotz Maastricht University

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