ET Mueller writes at the intersection of business, technology, and literature. With a background spanning commodities, risk, and data science, he explores how people and systems behave under pressure—whether in markets, organizations, or the emerging logic of AI.
His work blends analytical precision with reflective curiosity, drawing on philosophy, computation, complexity, and lived experience. Topics range from leadership and ethics to reinforcement learning and the psychology of decision-making.
ET is currently writing a novel titled Deus, Machina—a literary, near-future story about an engineer trying to build a career in a world increasingly governed by artificial intelligence.
He is also developing a work of creative nonfiction, The Molecular Structure of Organizational Culture, which uses metaphors from physics and chemistry to examine the hidden architecture of human systems.