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Andrew Edmund Miller is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois. His research focuses on blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, privacy-preserving systems, and hardware security. He specializes in areas such as smart contracts, multi-party computation, and decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs).
His work explores technical and practical challenges in blockchain ecosystems, including secure execution environments like Intel SGX and vulnerabilities in cryptographic protocols. Miller has collaborated on projects analyzing DAO governance mechanisms and security practices among smart contract developers. His research output includes contributions to conferences like USENIX Security, ACM AsiaCCS, and IEEE Symposia, addressing topics ranging from formal verification of SNARKs to MPC extensions for smart contracts.
Mitchell’s publications highlight a blend of theoretical advancements and applied security solutions, with a focus on real-world implications of decentralized systems. Collaborations span academia and industry, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to addressing modern cybersecurity challenges.


