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