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Professor Pearson Miller is a faculty member in the Department of Physics at the University of California San Diego (UCSD). He holds a PhD in Physics from MIT (2020) and previously served as a Flatiron Research Fellow at the Center for Computational Biology at the Flatiron Institute (2020–2024). His research focuses on nonlinear dynamics applied to biological systems, including cell polarization, tissue morphogenesis, and pattern formation in developmental biology.
Teaching responsibilities include advanced courses on numerical methods. His work bridges physics and biology, with a particular emphasis on mathematical modeling of biological systems. Key research areas include:
- Cellular mechanics and actomyosin networks
- Biophysical mechanisms of morphogenesis
- Evolution of stripe patterns in rodents
- Topological phenomena in cell membranes
His interdisciplinary approach integrates computational modeling with experimental insights to study complex biological processes. While no awards are explicitly listed, his research has been published in top journals across physics and biology.
He currently holds no listed lab affiliations or collaborative teams, though his prior fellowship at the Flatiron Institute indicates strong ties to computational biology research networks.




