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Scott L. Miller is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University, holding the Debbie and Dennis Segers '75 Professorship. He serves as a faculty fellow in the Eugene E. Webb ’43 program and is affiliated with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His work focuses on communication theory, signal processing, and wireless systems design.
- Educational Background:
- B.S. in Electrical Engineering, UC San Diego (1985)
- M.S. in Communication Theory and Systems, UC San Diego (1986)
- Ph.D. in Communication Theory and Systems, UC San Diego (1988)
Research interests include physical layer security, optical communication systems (VLC, FSO-mmWave), acoustic wave propagation for downhole telemetry, and interference mitigation in multiuser systems. His recent work addresses secured signal processing in emerging wireless paradigms and hybrid communication systems. He holds the IEEE Fellow distinction.
Awards: IEEE Fellow
Advising and grants involve mentoring graduate students in cutting-edge communication technologies. Notable contributions include experimental demonstrations of VLC-based downhole systems and analytical frameworks for IQ imbalance compensation in uplink systems.
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