Biography:
Thomas J. J. Muller, born in 1964 in Wurzburg, Germany, earned his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Munchen (LMU) in 1992. After post-doctoral work at Stanford University, he advanced his research at Technical University Darmstadt and LMU, completing his habilitation in 2000. He became a professor at the University of Düsseldorf in 2006 and leads the DFG-funded Research Training Group 2482 since 2019. Dr. Müller has received several prestigious awards, including the Feodor Lynen and Liebig scholarships. His research spans domino and multicomponent reactions, chromophore synthesis, and heterocyclic chemistry. He has authored 362 papers, 21 books or book chapters, and holds 26 patents.
Title : Catalytic one-pot multicomponent syntheses of functional chromophores – Synthetic efficiency meets functionality design
Title : With one catalyst in multiple steps in One-pot Fashion - Sequentially palladium-catalyzed processes for the synthesis of functional heterocycles