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Jeffrey Miller, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Office: ENGR 227B
Phone: 907-786-1047
Email: afjam5@uaa.alaska.edu
Website: http://jmiller.uaa.alaska.edu
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Education History
Ph.D. Computer Science, University of Southern California, 2007
MS Computer Science, University of Southern California, 2002
BS Computer Engineering and Computer Science, University of Southern California, 2002
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Career History
April 2008-October 2008 - Senior Programmer - Resource Data, Inc. - Anchorage, Alaska
February 2002-August 2007 - Computer Science Lecturer - California State University, Los Angeles - Los Angeles, California
May 2005-December 2007 - Independent Consultant - Sigma Coding, LLC - Los Angeles, California
August 2005-April 2006 - Founder/Chief Executive Officer - Imaginary Technology, LLC - Burbank, California
February 2005-May 2005 - Technical Lead/Senior Architect - 21st Century Insurance - Woodland Hills, California
July 2004-February 2005 - Director of Engineering - inQ, Inc. - Agoura Hills, California
July 2003-July 2004 - Technical Consultant - SBC, Smartpages.com - Pasadena, California
May 2002-July 2003 - Graduate Research Assistant - Information Sciences Institute (ISI) - Marina Del Rey, California
June 2001-May 2002 - Principal Software Engineer - Corticon Technologies, Inc. - Culver City, California
January 2001-June 2001 - Programming Consultant - Dacor - Pasadena, California
February 2000-January 2001 - Systems Administrator/Programmer - Busybox.com - Century City, California
December 1999-March 2001 - Advanced Java Instructor/Teaching Assistant - Learning Tree University - Chatsworth, California
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Research
Intelligent Transportation Systems, Unreliable Wireless Networking, Distributed Algorithms, Software Engineering, MANETs, VANETs, Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) Architectures, Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) Architectures
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Teaching Responsibilites
CSE205 - Introduction to C Programming for Engineers
CSE215 - Object-Oriented C++ Programming for Engineers
CSE342 - Digital Circuits Design
CSE355 - Computer Networking for Engineers
CSE438 - Design of Computer Engineering Systems
CSE442 - VLSI Circuit Design
ES309 - Elements of Electrical Engineering
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Professional and Departmental Service
2002-present - IEEE member 2002-present - IEEE Communications Society member
2002-present - IEEE Computer Society member
2006-present - IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society member
2009-present - IEEE Vehicular Technology Society member
2009-2011 - IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society Board of Governors
2011-2013 - IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society VP of Administrative Activities
2010-present - IEEE Alaska Section Treasurer
2010-present - Intelligent Transportation Society of Alaska President
2009-present - Intelligent Transportation Society of Alaska member
2002-present - ACM member
2008-present - UAA ACM Student Chapter Faculty Advisor
Chair of School of Engineering Web Site Steering Committee, 2009-present
Computer Systems Engineering Advising Committee, 2007-present
Computer Systems Engineering Equipment Committee, 2007-present
School of Engineering Computer Committee, 2007-present
Computer Systems Engineering/Electrical Engineering 2008 Faculty Search Committee
Computer Systems Engineering/Electrical Engineering 2009 Faculty Search Committee
United Academic Board Academic Computing Distance Learning and Instructional Technology Committee, 2008-2009
United Academic Board General Education Requirements Committee, 2008-2009
Institutional Learning Outcomes and Assessment Task Force, 2008-2009
Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Review and Evaluation Team, 2010
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Publications
Miller, Jeffrey, Sun-il Kim, Timothy Menard. “Intelligent Transportation Systems Traveling Salesman Problem (ITS-TSP) – A Specialized TSP with Dynamic Edge Weights and Intermediate Cities.” IEEE 13th Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference, Madeira Island, Portugal, September 2010.
Miller, Jeffrey, Sun-il Kim, Muhammad Ali, Timothy Menard. “Determining Time to Traverse Road Sections based on Mapping Discrete GPS Vehicle Data to Continuous Flows.” IEEE 6th Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, La Jolla, California, USA, June 2010.
Miller, Jeffrey. “Analysis of the Traveling Salesman Problem with a Subset of Intermediate Cities and Dynamic Edge Weights used with Intelligent Transportation Systems.” Invited paper at IEEE 7th International Conference on Information, Communications, and Signal Processing, Fisherman’s Wharf, Macau, China, December 2009.
Miller, Jeffrey, Muhammad Ali. “Dynamic Fastest Paths with Multiple Unique Destinations (DynFast-MUD) – A Specialized Traveling Salesman Problem with Intermediate Cities.” IEEE 12th Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, October 2009.
Miller, Jeffrey. “Analysis of Fastest and Shortest Paths in an Urban City Using Live Vehicle Data from a Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Architecture.” 12th International Federation on Automatic Control (IFAC) Symposium on Control in Transportation Systems, Redondo Beach, California, USA, September 2009.
Miller, Jeffrey. “Distributed Urban Data Gathering in a Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Architecture.” 2009 National Rural Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference, Seaside, Oregon, USA, August 2009.
Miller, Jeffrey. “Fastest Path Analysis in a Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Intelligent Transportation System Architecture.” IEEE 5th Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China, June 2009.
Miller, Jeffrey. “Analysis of Vehicle Lane Changes for Determining Fastest Paths in the V2V2I ITS Architecture.” IEEE 11th Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference, Beijing, China, October 2008.
Miller, Jeffrey. “Aggregation Algorithms in a Vehicle-to-Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2V2I) Intelligent Transportation System Architecture.” 3rd International Symposium of Transport Simulation, Queensland, Australia, August 2008.
Miller, Jeffrey. “Fastest Path Determination at Lane Granularity using a Vehicle-to-Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2V2I) Intelligent Transportation System Architecture.” IEEE 4th International Workshop on Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications in conjunction with IEEE 4th Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 2008.
Miller, Jeffrey. “Vehicle-to-Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2V2I) Intelligent Transportation System Architecture.” IEEE 4th Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 2008.
Miller, Jeffrey, Ellis Horowitz. “FreeSim – A Free Real-Time Freeway Traffic Simulator.” IEEE 10th Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference, Seattle, Washington, USA, October 2007.
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