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Eric Miller is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Tufts University's School of Engineering. He also holds adjunct professorships in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, and Mathematics. His academic roles include serving as Chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering department and leading the Lab for Imaging Science Research (LaISR).
Miller earned his SB, SM, and PhD in Electrical Engineering from MIT (1990–1994). His research focuses on signal and image processing, particularly inverse problems, tomographic imaging, and applications in medical imaging, environmental monitoring, and security screening. He has pioneered methods like the parametric level-sets (PaLEnTIR) for reconstruction and shape-based inversion algorithms.
His work integrates physics-based modeling with computational techniques, addressing challenges in subsurface sensing, biomedical diagnostics, and materials science. Miller is a Fellow of IEEE and a member of honor societies like Tau Beta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa. Over 489 publications reflect his contributions to imaging science, with recent advancements in AI-driven pedestrian behavior analysis and X-ray anomaly detection.
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