Dr. Markus Neuhauser graduated with a doctorate from the Faculty of Mathematics of the Technical University of Munich (Germany). He was then postdoctoral fellow in Mathematics at Universities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland among them the Georg-August-University Goettingen (Germany) and the University of Vienna (Austria). He received a habilitation (postdoctoral lecture qualification) and was appointed Privatdozent (private lecturer) at RWTH Aachen University. He was Interims Professor at the Technical University of Clausthal (Germany) and Interims Professor for Algebra at RWTH Aachen University (Germany). He was appointed Assistant Professor and later Interims Head of Department of Mathematics and Science at a German University in the Gulf region.
 
His research interests focus on group and representation theoretic aspects of harmonic analysis with applications in the construction of efficient networks and time-frequency analysis with applications in many disciplines of the natural sciences among them the most prominent is signal processing. Other research interests include combinatorics and number theory.