Müller-Kirsten obtained the B.Sc. (First Class Honours) in 1957 and the Ph.D. in 1960 from the University of Western Australia in Perth, where his doctoral advisor was Robert Balson Dingle.[1]
Thereafter he was postdoc at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich (Institute of F. Bopp) and obtained the habilitation there in 1971. Müller-Kirsten was an assistant professor at the American University of Beirut in 1967, NATO-Fellow at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory in Berkeley in 1970, and Max-Kade-Foundation Fellow at SLAC, Stanford in 1974–75. In 1972 he was appointed Wissenschaftlicher Rat and Professor (H2) at the University of Kaiserslautern, then there in 1976 University Professor (C2) and in 1995 University Professor (C3).
with Armin Wiedemann: Supersymmetry, An Introduction with Conceptual and Calculational Details, World Scientific, Singapore, 1987, ISBN9971-5-0354-9, 2nd ed.as Introduction to Supersymmetry (=World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics, Nr. 80), loc. cit. 2010, ISBN978-981-4293-41-9.
Electrodynamics, An Introduction including Quantum Effects, World Scientific, Hackensack NJ, 2004, ISBN981-238-807-9, 2nd ed. Electrodynamicsloc. cit. 2011, ISBN978-981-4340-73-1.
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics: Schrödinger Equation and Path Integral, World Scientific, Singapore, 2006, ISBN981-256-692-9, 2nd ed., World Scientific, Hackensack, NJ, 2012, ISBN978-981-4397-73-5.
In his book Rätsel Wahrheit[10] (Puzzle Truth) Müller-Kirsten deals with university and society related topics such as the university as a competitive society and problems of freedom of speech and opinion, Verlag Haag+Herchen GmbH, 2017, ISBN978-3-89846-783-4.
Henry Kendall: Ausgewählte Gedichte, Translation into German (by H.J.W. Müller-Kirsten) of Selected Poems by Henry Kendall (after Selected Poems by Henry Kendall, chosen by his son Frederick C. Kendall, Angus and Robertson Ltd., 1927), Verlag Haag+Herchen GmbH, 2021, ISBN978-3-89846-878-7.
Der Lockruf der Südsee (Travelling through the South Pacific) by H.J.W. Müller-Kirsten, Verlag Haag+Herchen GmbH, 2023, ISBN978-3-89846-904-3.
^J.-Q. Liang, H.J.W. Müller-Kirsten and D.H. Tchrakian, Phys. Lett. B282 (1992) 105.
^H.H. Aly, H.J.W. Müller-Kirsten and N. Vahedi-Faridi, J. Math. Phys. 16 (1975) 961; R. Manvelyan, H.J.W. Müller-Kirsten, J.-Q. Liang and Yunbo Zhang, Nucl. Phys. B579 (2000) 177, hep-th/0001179; D.K. Park, S.N. Tamaryan, H.J.W. Müller-Kirsten and Jian-Zu Zhang, Nucl. Phys. B594 (2001) 243, hep-th/0005165.
^Usha Kulshreshtha, Daya Shankar Kulshreshtha, Harald J.W. Mueller-Kirsten, ``A Gauge invariant theory of chiral bosons: Wess–Zumino term, Hamiltonian and BRST formulations``, Zeit. Phys. C 60 (1993) 427–431.
^Daya Shankar Kulshreshtha, Harald J.W. Mueller-Kirsten, ``Quantization of systems with constraints: The Faddeev–Jackiw method versus Dirac's method applied to superfields``, Phys. Rev. D43 (1991) 3376–3383; ``Faddeev-Jackiw quantization of selfdual fields``, Phys. Rev. D 45 (1992) 393–397.