Lukas Müller
Automotive Engineer & Education Blogger
Lukas Müller is a systems engineer at Volkswagen AG in Wolfsburg, where he has worked for nine years on powertrain control software for the MEB electric platform — a role that demands the kind of structured problem-solving he applies equally to education. Father of three school-aged children (7, 11 and 14), he runs the German-language education blog "Lernen mit Lukas" (12,000 monthly readers) in his spare time, sharing practical study strategies he has tested with his own family over five years of iteration. His engineering mindset drives an evidence-first approach: he cites research from the Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education (IPN Kiel) and the IQ Bildung project, and he translates effect sizes from cognitive psychology into actionable weekly revision schedules that non-specialist parents can follow. His specialty topics include Abitur preparation in mathematics and physics for Gymnasium students, navigating the Gymnasium-Realschule-Gesamtschule transition at Grade 4, and building distraction-free digital environments for children aged 8 to 16. Lukas holds a Diplom-Ingenieur from the Technische Universität Braunschweig (specialisation in Fahrzeugtechnik, 2007). He believes the biggest failure in German secondary education is the gap between what teachers ask students to do ("learn chapter 4") and what students actually need to do to retain it ("close the book and reproduce it"). He writes to close that gap, one evidence-based technique at a time.
Credentials
- Diplom-Ingenieur, Technische Universität Braunschweig
- 9 Jahre Systemingenieur, Volkswagen AG
- Gründer & Autor, Blog "Lernen mit Lukas"
Areas of expertise
- Lernmethoden für Schüler
- Abitur-Vorbereitung
- Gamification im Unterricht
- Motivationsstrategien für Jugendliche
- Lernsoftware und EdTech
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