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David H. Miller is a Professor of Physics at Purdue University's Department of Physics and Astronomy, with a career spanning over five decades. He earned his B.S. (Honors), A.R.C.S. (Honors), and Ph.D. in High Energy Physics from Imperial College, London University. His professional trajectory at Purdue includes roles as Research Associate (1963-1965), Assistant Professor (1965-1968), Associate Professor (1968-1976), and Professor (1976-present).
Miller's research focuses on discovery physics at the high-energy frontier, primarily using the CMS detector at CERN's Large Hadron Collider to investigate fundamental particles and the origins of the universe. His past work includes extensive studies on beauty/charm quark physics and meson resonance phenomena.
He has received significant honors including American Physical Society Fellowship and a Guggenheim Fellowship. As a spokesperson for major collaborations (e.g., CMS, CLEO, PEP), he has led experiments exploring quark interactions and detector development.
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