
About
Edward Miller is a Tutor in Business Management at Swansea University's School of Management, currently pursuing a PhD in Business Management. His research focuses on the intersection of defense and healthcare industries, emphasizing knowledge and technology transfer. He advises SMEs at the Center for Healthcare Technology, guiding innovations through regulatory frameworks. Miller’s career highlights include pioneering disease detection methods, leading aquaculture protein research, and collaborating with Malaysian government departments to facilitate UK business franchising.
Research Interests: Miller’s expertise spans healthcare innovation, aquaculture technology, and AI integration in healthcare. He explores interdisciplinary strategies to bridge sectoral gaps, particularly in technology adoption and policy frameworks. His work emphasizes adaptive methodologies for student-centered learning and curriculum development.
Teaching: He teaches modules like 'MN-3016: Managing Innovation' and 'MN-3572: Entrepreneurship Lifecycle', focusing on real-world applications of business strategies and entrepreneurship.
Grants & Projects: He led grant-winning research in alternative protein development for aquaculture and contributed to the Welsh Government’s 2023 Innovation Strategy. His projects often involve cross-sector collaboration and digital transformation in industries like healthcare and aquaculture.
Labs & Teams: While no specific lab is named, his involvement with the Center for Healthcare Technology and Swansea’s research networks positions him within collaborative innovation ecosystems.


