Richard A. Muller is a Professor of Physics at the University of California at
Berkeley, and is a Faculty Senior Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
This home page describes some of the projects that Rich and his group are working
on.
There are currently three main projects:
A more complete list of publications and research is available. His second book,
The Three Big Bangs, has just been published by Addison-Wesley.
Rich Muller is currently teaching physics 7c, the 3rd semester physics class here at UCB. If you are at UCB or LBL then you can access the newsgroup for it:
ucb.class.physics7c
This is Rich.
For a bigger photo, click on the image.
Richard A. Muller is sometimes confused with his namesake,
Richard S. Muller, who is a professor in EECS, and whose research interests include micromachines. But although he too has a mustache, he has a different middle initial.
Rich's graduate students Tim Culler and Alex Kim
have been hard at work setting up their home pages, instead of working on their thesis research. Rich's other graduate student Matthew Kim has no home page, and will undoubtedly graduate first.
To contact Rich, send snailmail to:
Richard A. Muller
Blg. 50 Rm. 232
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Berkeley, California 94720
Or call him during the day at:
(510) 486-7430
... or, best yet, send email to:
RAMuller@LBL.gov
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If you have any questions, comments or criticisms about this page, please e-mail
Tim or Rich.
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