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John Miller is a Professor of Chemistry at Western Michigan University (WMU), located in Kalamazoo, MI. He holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University (1992), an M.A. from Princeton (1989), and a B.A. from Harvard University (1986). His research focuses on biofuels, waste reduction, photochemistry of surfaces, atmospheric aerosols, and science communication. He actively engages in developing sustainable energy solutions through algal biofuel research and environmental remediation. Miller is also treasurer of the Kalamazoo Section of the American Chemical Society.
Teaching responsibilities include courses in physical chemistry, general chemistry, and chemical kinetics. His work bridges environmental and energy challenges, with notable contributions to odor analysis in biodiesel feedstocks and surface chemistry innovations. The 15 highlighted articles reflect interdisciplinary research spanning from astrophysics instrumentation to biofuel production and atmospheric chemistry.
Though no specific scientific awards are listed, his professional roles and extensive publication record underscore his contributions to the field. Collaborations involve environmental engineering and analytical chemistry methodologies, particularly in waste-to-energy processes and sensor technologies.




