Short Bio

Gero Mühl received Diplomas (Dipl.-Inform. and Dipl.-Ing.) in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from the FernUniversität in Hagen in 1998. After finishing his studies, he worked at the Darmstadt University of Technology as research assistant and received a doctoral degree (Dr.-Ing.) with distinction in Computer Science in 2002. Subsequently, he was an assistant professor and Heisenberg fellow at the Berlin University of Technology. Since 2009 he is a professor for “Architecture of Application Systems” at the University of Rostock. His current research interests lie in the area of “Self-Organizing Distributed Systems”.

since 10/2009 W2-Professor at the University of Rostock
02/2009-09/2009 Heisenberg-Fellow
10/2008 Nomination for the Berlin Science Award for Young Scientists
06/2008 Grant of the Heisenberg-Scholarship by the German Research Foundation (DFG)
09/2007 Grant of the venia legendi by the Technical University of Berlin
06/2007 Habilitation (facultas docendi) at the Technical University of Berlin
04/2005-07/2005 Substitute Professor at the University of Mannheim
10/2002-01/2009 Postdoctoral researcher at the Technical University of Berlin
09/2002 Ph.D. in Computer Science at the Technical University of Darmstadt (Dr.-Ing.)
10/1998-09/2002 Ph.D. Student in the Ph.D. Program "Enabling Technologies for Electronic Commerce" at the Technical University of Darmstadt
1995-1998 Member of the German National Academic Foundation
07/1998 University Diploma in Electrical Engineering at the FernUniversität - Gesamthochschule Hagen (Dipl.-Ing.)
01/1998 University Diploma in Computer Science at the FernUniversität - Gesamthochschule Hagen (Dipl.-Inform)
10/1993-09/1998 Studies of Electrical Engineering at the FernUniversität - Gesamthochschule Hagen
10/1992-03/1998 Studies of Computer Science at the FernUniversität - Gesamthochschule Hagen