Michael I. Miller | |
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Born | 1955 (age 68–69) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | The State University of New York at Stony Brook Johns Hopkins University |
Known for | Computational anatomy[4] |
Spouse | Elizabeth Patton Miller[5] |
Children | 1 |
Awards | Presidential Young Investigator Award Johns Hopkins University Gilman Scholar[1] IEEE Elected Fellow[2] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Biomedical Engineering Neuroscience Pattern Theory |
Institutions | Washington University in St. Louis Johns Hopkins University |
Thesis | Statistical Coding of Complex Speech Stimuli in the Auditory Nerve (1983) |
Doctoral advisor | Murray B. Sachs[3] |
Website | [1] |
Michael Ira Miller (born 1955) is an American-born biomedical engineer and data scientist, and the Bessie Darling Massey Professor and Director of the Johns Hopkins University Department of Biomedical Engineering. He worked with Ulf Grenander in the field of Computational Anatomy as it pertains to neuroscience, specializing in mapping the brain under various states of health and disease by applying data derived from medical imaging. Miller is the director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Imaging Science, Whiting School of Engineering and codirector of Johns Hopkins Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute. Miller is also a Johns Hopkins University Gilman Scholar.[6]