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James B. Miller is a Faculty Associate in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, within the College of Engineering. He also has affiliations with educational initiatives at the university.
His educational background includes advanced degrees in chemical engineering and chemistry:
- PhD in Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 1995
- MS in Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 1983
- MS in Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, 1987
Dr. Miller's research focuses on chemical engineering with an emphasis on catalysis, multicomponent materials, and high-throughput experimental methods. His work bridges industrial application and academic research, particularly in the development of catalytic processes and chemical sensors. His expertise spans both academic and industrial domains, reflecting a career dedicated to applied chemical engineering and materials innovation.
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Dr. Miller has held significant professional service roles, including leadership positions in major chemical engineering societies.
- Past President, AIChE Pittsburgh Chapter
- Two-time Past President, Pittsburgh-Cleveland Catalysis Society
- Secretary, 2015 North American Meeting of the Catalysis Society
He has advised students and contributed to research funding efforts, though specific names and grants are not detailed in the current information. His experience as an engineering manager and industrial researcher supports a strong foundation in translating research into practical applications.
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