Curriculum Vitae Rudolf Müller

General

Education

Oct. 81 - Sept. 87
Student of Mathematics and Operations Research at University of Bonn. Earned a diploma in mathematics with a thesis on GL_n(Z) conjugation classes of nilpotent integral matrices, supervised by Prof. Dr. Fritz Grunewald. Mark was with distinction
Oct. 87 - Aug. 93
PhD student at Technical University of Berlin, supervisor Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Möhring. Thesis with title Bounds for linear VLSI-layout problems, finished at August 27, 93 with magna cum laude. The second supervisor was Prof. Dr. Martin Grötschel.
Aug. 93 - April 94
Postdoc at Department of Mathematics, Technical University of Berlin.
April 94 - December 96
Postdoc at the Department of Business and Economics, Humboldt University of Berlin as a member of the National Research Center SFB 373 Quantification and Simulation of Economic Processes of the German Science Foundation DFG.
Feb. 2000
Habilitation in Wirtschaftsinformatik (Information Systems), finished at February 16, 2000 at Department of Business and Economics, Humboldt University of Berlin, Thesis with title Intermediaries for Information Services.

Employment

Oct. 87 - Sept. 91
Research and teaching assistant at the Department Mathematics of TU Berlin.
Oct. 91 - July 93
Research assistant in the research project Algorithmic Theory of Partially Ordered Sets, funded by the German Science Foundation DFG.
July 93 - April 94
Research assistant in a joint research project of the TU Berlin and the FAW Ulm on Modeling and Algorithmic Solution of Scheduling Problems.
April 94 - Dec. 96
Research assistant at SFB 373 at Humboldt University of Berlin.
Jan. 97 - Sept. 98
Assistant professor at the Department of Business and Economics at Humboldt University of Berlin.
Oct. 98 - Dec. 99
Assistant professor for Operations Research, Departement Quantitative Economics, Universiteit Maastricht.
Jan. 2000 - Nov. 2001
Associate professor for Operations Research,  Department Quantitative Economics, Universiteit Maastricht
Dec. 2001 -
Professor for Quantitative Infonomics, Department Quantitative Economics, Universiteit Maastricht