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Franklin Miller serves as an Adjunct Professor at Judson University, leveraging a distinguished 35-year career spanning U.S. Air Force service and defense contracting. His military assignments included critical roles at Thule (Greenland), Buckley Air Force Base, and NASA White Sands, culminating in retirement as DSP Project Engineer in 2004 before transitioning to academia.
His educational credentials feature:
- Ph.D. in Education, University of Denver (1984)
- M.Ed. in Educational Psychology, Wayne State University (1975)
- B.S. in Physics and Math, Otterbein University (1969)
Miller's research integrates defense systems engineering with educational technology, specializing in software design for intelligence analysis and psychological testing. His expertise in machine language programming and Cold War missile warning doctrine demonstrates cross-disciplinary impact, particularly through Dual-Use doctrine frameworks that de-escalated nuclear tensions.
While his seminal 1984 dissertation pioneered computerized psychological assessment, his career-defining contributions center on defense applications where software engineering directly influenced geopolitical outcomes. His publications emphasize practical implementations over theoretical exploration, with enduring relevance in national security systems design.
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