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Robert Müller-Albrecht
 

Software Engineer with substantial experience in beta program management, training, support, application engineering and strategic customer interaction with focus on semiconductor, embedded and mobile device industries.


         
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Degrees: MS Physics with Computer Science    

Professional Experience
  Intel Corp., Chandler, Arizona
2/2001 - present
  • Software Engineer working with software development tools for embedded and mobile computing devices.
  CAD-UL AG, Ulm, Germany
8/2000 - 2/2001
  • Technical Support Engineer and Field Application Engineer for embedded systems software development tools.
  University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
1999 - 2000
  • Research Associate. Research in a team with researchers from other German and Russian universities.
1995 - 1998
  • Web administrator for a non-profit organization, contact person for questions concerning the use of various operating systems within a TCP/IP networking environment, installation of ethernet adapters and computer hardware.
  University of Texas at Austin, Texas
1998 - 1999
  • Teaching assistant for undergraduate physics laboratory courses. Taught and graded beginning and advanced undergraduate physics students.
  Theodor-Friedrich-Haus, Retirement Home and Nursing Home, Haßloch/Pfalz, Germany
1989 - 1991
  • Assistant Nurse.
Education
  Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University, Scotland
7/2000
  • Postgraduate Certificate of Business Administration
  Department of Physics, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
1999 - 2000
  • Doctoral Candidate. Research in high-resolution fluorescence spectroscopy (PIFS) on atoms and molecules with synchrotron radiation.
1991 - 1998
  • Dipl.-Phys., Diplom in Physics, 7/1998, (MS in Physics with concentration in Computer Science).
    Physics minor: Lasers and fs-pulses.
    Research in high-resolution fluorescence spectroscopy on noble gas atoms at the Berlin Electron Storage Ring for Synchrotron Radiation (BESSY).
  • Cand.-Phys., Vordiplom in Physics, 12/1993, (BS minus 1 year).
  Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin, Texas
1998 - 1999
  • Physics PhD graduate student.
  Technical Academy Southwest, Kaiserslautern, Germany
3/1996
  • Certificate of Competence in Radiation Safety.
  Department of Physics, Lancaster University, England
1994 - 1995
  • Erasmus Exchange Student. Research on mechanical vibrations in superfluid 4He. Course sequence in computational physics and numerical methods. Sponsored by the European Union and the European Physical Society.

Qualifications
Problem Resolution Design and installation of a detector setup to measure ultraviolet radiation beyond the cut-off wavelength of common UV window materials. Design of nitrogen based cooling system with electronic feedback loop. Participation in the design and setup of a beamline and a high-resolution monochromator at a major research institute.
Programming Wrote and implemented programs for data analysis and data representation using Fortran, Pascal and C. Experience in numerical calculation. Completed course program in integrated circuit logic and computational physics.
Team Spirit Worked in many different and international research teams. Was part of a rotating nursing shift in a retirement home.
Communication Instructed laboratory courses. Presented research to general and technical audiences. Wrote scientific publications in English and German.
Negotiation Experience with bidding processes. Negotiation with companies about specification, price, and design of vacuum components.
Skills
Computer: Programming: Fortran, Pascal, C, HTML, XML, some assembler & machine code
  Operating Systems: DOS, MS Windows, OS/2, DEC VAX, Linux, and various Unix clones.
  Applications: All major standard applications, LateX, Mathematica, MatLAB, MicroCal Origin
  Hardware: integrated circuit logic, testing, installation and support of embedded development tools with pre-release hardware development platforms
Languages: English [fluent-99th percentile on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)], German (native speaker), Latin, French (basic)
Science: Extensive experience in research and in the design and operation of optical components and vacuum components.

Publications
 

"Fine-structure selective predissociation of O2",
Surface Review and Letters 9, 57-62 (2002)

"Fine-structure selectivity of neutral dissociation with excitation observed in O2",
J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 34 No. 13 (2001).

"Photon-induced fluorescence spectroscopy (PIFS)",
Nucl. Instr. Meth. in Phys. Res. A, Vol. 467-468, 1526-1528 (2001).

"A 10m-normal incidence monochromator at the quasi-periodic undulator U125-2 at BESSYII",
Nucl. Instr. Meth. in Phys. Res. A, Vol. 467-8, 462-5 (2001).

"Neutral photodissociation of O2 Rydberg states accompanied by changes of the Rydberg electron's quantum numbers n and l ",
Phys. Lett. A 267, 357-369 (2000).

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