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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 |
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Professional Experience
| | | Intel Corp., Chandler, Arizona |
| 2/2001 - present | - Software Engineer working with software development tools
for embedded and mobile computing devices.
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AG, Ulm, Germany | | 8/2000 - 2/2001 | - Technical Support
Engineer and Field Application Engineer for embedded systems software development tools.
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| | University of Kaiserslautern, Germany | | 1999 - 2000 | - Research Associate. Research
in a team with researchers from other German and Russian universities.
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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.
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| | Theodor-Friedrich-Haus, Retirement Home and Nursing Home, Haßloch/Pfalz,
Germany | | 1989 - 1991 | |
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.
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| 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).
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| | 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.
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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. |
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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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