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Steven Miller
Professor of Mathematics at Williams College, Faculty Fellow at The Erdős Institute, Senator at Large for Phi Beta Kappa
Steven Miller is a distinguished mathematician, a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, a Senator At Large of Phi Beta Kappa, and a former School Committee Member of the Mt Greylock Regional School District.
His mathematical expertise encompasses number theory, analysis, linear algebra, probability, and statistics. He applies these disciplines to solve real-world issues in accounting, computer science, geology, economics, marketing, and sabermetrics. Proficient in various computer software systems and languages.
Known for his ability to translate abstract mathematical concepts into practical solutions, he is a skilled lecturer, exceptional teacher, and proficient in LaTeX.
With a solid academic background, he holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Mathematics from Princeton University, a B.S. in Mathematics and Physics from Yale University, and has undertaken studies at Williams College and Brown University.
Steven Miller has a strong professional background, having served in various academic positions. He was a Faculty Fellow at The Erdős Institute, a former Professor and Associate Professor of Mathematics at Williams College, a Visiting and Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University, Brown University, The Ohio State University, and Boston University.
His research experience includes roles as a Visiting Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, a Visiting Scholar at Boston University, a Post-doctoral Fellow at American Institute of Mathematics and Princeton University, and a Research Scientist at New York University.
A prolific author, Steven Miller has published over 100 papers and six books and has mentored more than 400 students.
Steven Miller's expertise in mathematics, teaching, and research has been widely recognized, making him a valuable asset to the academic community.