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| known_for = [[Computational anatomy]]<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Grenander|first1=Ulf|last2=Miller|first2=Michael I.|title=Computational Anatomy: An Emerging Discipline|journal=Quarterly of Applied Mathematics|date=December 1998|volume=56|issue=4|pages=617–694|jstor=43638257}}
| known_for = [[Computational anatomy]]<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Grenander|first1=Ulf|last2=Miller|first2=Michael I.|title=Computational Anatomy: An Emerging Discipline|journal=Quarterly of Applied Mathematics|date=December 1998|volume=56|issue=4|pages=617–694|jstor=43638257}}
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[[LDDMM]]<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Beg|first1=M.F.|last2=Miller|first2=M.I.|last3=Trouve|first3=A.|last4=Younes|first4=L.|title=Computing large deformation metric mappings via geodesic flows of diffeomorphisms|journal=International Journal of Computer Vision|date=2005|volume=61|issue=2|pages=139–157|url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alain_Trouve/publication/220660081_Computing_Large_Deformation_Metric_Mappings_via_Geodesic_Flows_of_Diffeomorphisms/links/0912f5076f959f39ee000000.pdf|doi=10.1023/b:visi.0000043755.93987.aa}}</ref>
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[[Computational anatomy#Diffeomorphometry: The metric space of shapes and forms|Diffeomorphometry and BrainGPS]]<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Miller|first1=M.I.|last2=Trouve|first2=A.|last3=Younes|first3=L.|title=Diffeomorphometry and Geodesic Positioning Systems for Human Natomy|journal=Technology (Singapore World Science)|date=2014|volume=2|issue=1|pages=36–43|pmid=24904924|doi=10.1142/s2339547814500010|pmc=4041578}}</ref>
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Revision as of 23:23, 9 December 2017

Michael I. Miller
Born1955 (age 68–69)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materThe State University of New York at Stony Brook
The Johns Hopkins University
Known forComputational anatomy[5]

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SpouseElizabeth Patton Miller[6]
ChildrenEliza Ariel Miller
AwardsPresidential Young Investigator Award
Johns Hopkins University Gilman Scholar[1]
Scientific career
FieldsBiomedical Engineering
Neuroscience
Pattern Theory
InstitutionsWashington University in St. Louis
The Johns Hopkins University Center for Imaging Science
Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute at Johns Hopkins University[2]
The Johns Hopkins University
The Division of Applied Mathematics[3]
Brown University
ThesisStatistical Coding of Complex Speech Stimuli in the Auditory Nerve (1983)
Doctoral advisorMurray B. Sachs[4]
Other academic advisorsEric. D. Young
Website[1]

Michael Ira Miller (born 1955) is the director of the Center for Imaging Science in the Whiting School of Engineering.[7] Miller is also a Johns Hopkins University Gilman Scholar.[8][dead link]

Biography

Miller received both his master's and doctoral degrees from John Hopkins. Afterwards, he joined the faculty of Washington University in St. Lous and eventually was named a chaired professor. In 1998, Miller became a professor of biomedical engineering at John Hopkins and was the Herschel and Ruth Seder Chair in Biomedical Engineering.[7]

He has authored two textbooks and over 300 manuscripts.[7]

In 2015, Miller became the co-director of the newly awarded Kavli Institute for Discovery Neuroscience.[9]

In July, 2017 Miller became the Director of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University.[10]

References

  1. ^ "University taps 17 as inaugural Gilman Scholars". The JHU Gazette. Johns Hopkins. 2011.
  2. ^ http://www.KavliJHU.org. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ Brown University. "Division of Applied Mathematics".
  4. ^ Sachs, M.B. (February 2002). "Member of National Academy of Engineering".
  5. ^ Grenander, Ulf; Miller, Michael I. (December 1998). "Computational Anatomy: An Emerging Discipline". Quarterly of Applied Mathematics. 56 (4): 617–694. JSTOR 43638257.
  6. ^ Patton Miller, Elizabeth. "Johns Hopkins Humanities Center".
  7. ^ a b c "Michael Miller Named Director of Biomedical Engineering - 06/30/2017". Retrieved 2017-12-09.
  8. ^ "University taps 17 as inaugural Gilman Scholars". The JHU Gazette. Johns Hopkins. 14 March 2011.
  9. ^ "RESEARCH: New Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute at The Johns Hopkins University | Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering". Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering. 2015-10-02. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
  10. ^ "Michael Miller Named Director of Biomedical Engineering - 06/30/2017". Retrieved 2017-12-09.

External links

  • [2] Miller's Curriculum Vitae
  • [3] Miller's Short Biography
  • [4] Center for Imaging Science Website