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Dr. Lindsay Miller is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Windsor. She holds a Ph.D., M.A.Sc., and B.A.Sc. in Environmental and Civil Engineering from the same institution. Her research focuses on renewable energy systems, microgrid design, energy policy economics, air quality analysis, and life cycle assessment. She is affiliated with organizations like Women in Renewable Energy (WiRE) and the Association of Energy Engineers.
Her teaching and research interests span energy storage financing, carbon-neutral systems, and transboundary air quality studies. Notable work includes a financial model for a carbon-neutral school microgrid and studies on wind farm life extension economics. She has collaborated on projects involving offshore floating platforms and energy demand modeling.
Dr. Miller’s publications address topics ranging from utility load curve visualization to community wind energy financing. Her research often bridges technical innovation with policy implications, emphasizing sustainable energy transitions. She has advised on graduate courses integrating economic metrics for renewable energy investments.
While no specific student advisees are listed, her work contributes to educational initiatives like the 3D Printed Housing project at her department. Her lab affiliations include the Environmental Energy Institute and collaborations with the WindEEE Research Institute.



