Michael Möckel

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Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, Germany

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Experience

  • TH Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences (10 yrs 10 mos)
    • Forschungsprofessor
      Oct 2021 - Present · 4 yrs 9 mos

      Research Professorship for Hybrid Modelling Integration of physics based simulation approaches and data driven (AI) algorithms for applied modelling (e.g. for process monitoring and control, etc.) Co-Speaker and Founder of Competence Center for Artificial Intelligence @ TH Aschaffenburg

    • Professor
      Sep 2015 - Present · 10 yrs 10 mos

      Professor for Mathematics and Computer Science Fields of interest: Modeling and simulation of problems in physics and technology development, artificial intelligence for process control Current lectures: Numerical mathematics with MATLAB, artificial intelligence for signal processing, battery simulation, etc.

  • Research Associate at University of Cambridge
    Nov 2012 - Aug 2015 · 2 yrs 10 mos

    Numerical Simulation of many-particle systems, electronic structure theory, Hubbard model University teaching of mathematics, and theoretical methods for chemists

  • Wissenschaftler at Fraunhofer ISI
    Mar 2011 - Jan 2012 · 11 mos

    Projektleiter für Nanotechnologie im Competence Center Neue Technologien Technologieanalyse, Technologievorausschau und technology scouting im Bereich Batterieforschung, Leistungselektronik, neue Materialien für Konzerne und öffentliche Einrichtungen (EU, Dt. Bundestag u.a.)

  • PostDoc bei Prof. I. Cirac at Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik
    Oct 2009 - Mar 2011 · 1 yr 6 mos

    Simulation of many-body quantum systems

  • Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter bei Prof. Dr. Stefan Kehrein und Jun-Prof. Dr. Florian Marquardt at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München
    Jan 2006 - Jul 2009 · 3 yrs 7 mos

    PhD in Condensed Matter Theory on the real-time evolution of the Hubbard model. I have discovered a little detail on the interplay of the Pauli exclusion principle and the Coulomb interaction in dynamical systems of electrons on lattices.