Dr. J Gerhard Müller received a PhD degree in physics from the University of Heidelberg in 1976. After holding academic positions at the Max Planck Institute of Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg and the University of Dundee, Scotland, in the period of 1976–1980, he started a career in industrial research and development, working for several employers, including EADS Innovation Works, where he served as "Senior Expert Sensor Physics" until his retirement in 2013. In 2012, he was inducted into the EADS Hall of Fame in the category "Great Inventor". After his retirement, he continues to be a lecturer at the Munich University of Applied Sciences. He is an author and co-author of more than 250 papers, including more than 30 invited papers at international conferences, in the fields of semiconductor physics, photovoltaics, thin film and sensor technology, and sensor applications.
Research Keywords & Expertise
MEMS
Sensors
Sensor Applications
Nano Materials
Nano devices
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Short Biography
Dr. J Gerhard Müller received a PhD degree in physics from the University of Heidelberg in 1976. After holding academic positions at the Max Planck Institute of Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg and the University of Dundee, Scotland, in the period of 1976–1980, he started a career in industrial research and development, working for several employers, including EADS Innovation Works, where he served as "Senior Expert Sensor Physics" until his retirement in 2013. In 2012, he was inducted into the EADS Hall of Fame in the category "Great Inventor". After his retirement, he continues to be a lecturer at the Munich University of Applied Sciences. He is an author and co-author of more than 250 papers, including more than 30 invited papers at international conferences, in the fields of semiconductor physics, photovoltaics, thin film and sensor technology, and sensor applications.