Bruce Neil Miller

Telephone: (817) 923-5590 [home]  
  (817) 257-7123 [office]  
  (817) 257-7742 [fax]  
     
Email: B.Miller@tcu.edu  
     
     
Date and Place of Birth: 12-Dec-41  
  New York City, New York  
     
Educational Background: Ph.D. (Physics) Rice University, 1969  
  M.Sc. (Physics) University of Chicago, 1965  
  B.A. (Physics) Columbia University, 1963  
     
Professional Experience:    
  2018 - present Professor Emeritus of Physics, Texas Christian University
     
  Summer 2003 Professor First Class, Department of Applied
    Mathematics, University d’Orleans, Orleans, France
     
  1985 - 2017 Professor of Physics, Texas Christian University
     
  Spring 2001 Professor First Class, Department of Applied
    Mathematics, University d’Orleans, Orleans, France
    (Sabbatical leave)
     
  Spring 1992 Gordon Godfrey Professor of Theoretical Physics,
    University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
    (Sabbatical leave)
     
  1977 - 1985 Associate Professor of Physics, Texas Christian University
     
  Spring, 1983 Research Associate,
    Institute of Physical Science and Technology,
    University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
    (Sabbatical leave)
     
  Summer, 1980 Summer Faculty Participant at the Atmospheric
    Turbulence and Diffusion Laboratory, Oak Ridge,
    Tennessee (Sponsored by Oak Ridge Associated
    Universities).
     
  1971 - 1977 Assistant Professor of Physics, Texas Christian University
     
  1965 Assistant Physicist
    Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute
     
Reviewing: Physical Review parts A and E, Journal of  
  Statistical Physics, Physical Review Letters, etc..  

Current Research Activities
(see Research Interests for more complete information):
1. Statistical mechanics and nonlinear dynamics of self-gravitating systems.
2. Quantum physics of the behavior of low mass particles (electrons, positrons, and positronium) in condensed matter.
3. Nonlinear dynamics of systems with a few degrees of freedom.

Memberships in Professional Organizations
Sigma Xi
American Physical Society (former Vice Chair of Texas Section executive committee)
American association of University Professors (Chairman TCU Chapter, 1979-1982).
Theory Division of the American Chemical Society

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