James M.L. Miller, PhD, MS, EIT Expert Witness

Nano & Microelectromechanical Engineering Expert

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Specialties & Experience of this Expert Witness

General Specialties:

Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering

Keywords/Search Terms:

NANO, Microelectromechanical, Resonators, Nonlinear Dynamics, Biomedical Heat Transfer, Energy Management, Hydroelectric Systems, Solar Arrays, Portable Battery Usage, Battery Life Cycle Testing, MEMS

Education:

PhD, Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, Stanford University; MSE, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University; BSE, Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University

Years in Practice:

10

Additional Information

There are four PhD and registered Professional Engineers at Miller Engineering who are celebrating 40 years of Professorships at three universities along with providing services to Government, Insurance, and Industry - through research, publications, presentations, and expert testimony. These co-founders and associates are James M. Miller, PE, PhD; Mark R. Lehto, PhD; James M.L. Miller, MS, PhD, EIT; Adam M. Olshove, PE, MSE; and Jeffrey D. Rupp, MSE. Miller Engineering has a dedicated office with a full-time staff of engineers, researchers, and technical writers. The span of our collective academic and experiential expertise includes the Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Agricultural, Industrial, Human Factors, Ergonomic and Safety fields of engineering. Miller Engineering also designs and operates hydroelectric and solar energy sources within their agricultural, forestry, marine, and cattle subsidiary operations in Idaho and Oregon, lending to unique hand-on expertise in these areas. James M.L. Miller, PhD, MS, EIT - Engineering Associate. Dr. Miller is an Assistant Professor of mechanical engineering at Trine University in Angola, Indiana, USA. Dr. Miller graduated with a Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering and electrical engineering from Stanford University in 2021, advised by Dr. Thomas W. Kenny. Prior to joining the faculty at Trine University, Dr. Miller was a postdoctoral researcher with Dr. Steven W. Shaw at the Florida Institute of Technology and Dr. Gaurav Bahl at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Miller is a recipient of the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Initiation (ERI) grant, the E.K. Potter Stanford Graduate Fellowship, and the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) fellowship. Dr. Miller has authored or coauthored 25 publications in journals and conference proceedings in the area of microelectromechanical systems, resonators, and nonlinear dynamics. At Miller Engineering he has applied his mechanical-electrical expertise to biomedical heat transfer problems and energy management in hydroelectric systems, solar arrays and portable battery usage, including battery life cycle testing.