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Prof. Dr. Michael Möller is a faculty member at Saarland University, where he leads the Chair of Electronics and Circuit Technology within the Faculty of Engineering. His work bridges advanced research in high-speed integrated circuits and practical teaching in electronics and circuit design. He is actively involved in both undergraduate instruction and cutting-edge research initiatives.
His research focuses on pushing the boundaries of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, particularly in high-speed data conversion and transmission. Key areas include analog multiplexing, digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and energy-efficient telecommunications infrastructure. His group contributes to the EU’s SHIFT project, aiming to advance sustainable telecom technologies for 5G/6G and beyond.
The research aligns with innovations in semiconductor and packaging technologies, targeting applications in wireless access, backhaul, optical interconnects, and satellite communications. A major goal is developing an analog multiplexer with 8-bit resolution and a record 200 GS/s sampling rate, improving data throughput without replacing existing optical links.
Prof. Möller is deeply engaged in teaching, offering courses such as Physical Foundations, Basic Electrical Engineering II, and Circuit Design, including associated labs and practicums. His educational philosophy emphasizes hands-on learning, as seen in student projects like mechatronic rehabilitation lighting systems and Tesla coil drivers.
- Active participant in the EU-funded SHIFT project
- Research on analog multiplexing for high-speed data transport
- Focus on sustainability and European semiconductor sovereignty
- Integration of research into teaching through practical demonstrators
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