
About
Roles & Affiliations: Gerald A. Miller is a Professor of Physics at the University of Washington, Seattle, specializing in theoretical nuclear physics. He is a Principal Investigator on a Department of Energy grant (DE-FG03-97ER41014) focusing on theoretical nuclear physics research. His work bridges nuclear theory with particle phenomenology and atomic physics.
Education: PhD in Physics from MIT (1972), M.S. and B.S. from City College of New York. Advisor: Arthur Kent Kerman.
Research Interests: His research spans proton structure, quantum chromodynamics (QCD) in nuclei, effective field theory, nuclear reaction theory, and fundamental symmetries. Notable contributions include work on the EMC effect, color transparency, and nuclear short-range correlations. His findings have been featured in Science News, Nature, and Physics Today.
Awards & Recognition: Recipient of the 2022 DNP Mentoring Award. His work on proton structure and QCD dynamics has garnered over 16,000 citations, with an h-index of 66.
Grants & Collaborations: Lead investigator on DOE-funded projects. Collaborates with institutions like Jefferson Lab, CERN, and TRIUMF. Active in theoretical initiatives like the EIC Theory Alliance.
Labs & Teams: Involved in experimental collaborations such as CLAS and NuSTEC, focusing on deep inelastic scattering and nuclear structure studies.
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