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Joel C. Miller

CNLS Postdoctoral Research Associate
Formerly T-7/CNLS. Now at Harvard School of Public Health

Epidemics on Networks
Non-Newtonian Fluid Instabilities

Joel C. Miller

Office: No longer at LANL
Mail Stop: 677 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA
Phone: (617) 432-7207
Fax:

joel.c.miller.research@gmail.com
home page

Research highlight
 Educational Background/Employment:
  • B.S. (2000) Mathematics, Harvey Mudd College
  • C.A.S.M. (2001) Applied Mathematics, Cambridge University
  • Ph.D. (2006) Applied Mathematics, Cambridge University
  • Postdoc: (2006-2007) Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Postdoc: (2007-2008) UBC Centre for Disease Control
  • Postdoc: (2008-present) Harvard School of Public Health

Research Interests:

  • Infectious Disease Spread
  • Complex Networks
  • Interfacial Instabilities of Non-Newtonian Fluids

Selected Recent Publications:

  1. J.C. Miller. Percolation on clustered networks,  (Accepted) pdf.
  2. J.C. Miller. Spread of Infectious Disease through Clustered Populations, Journal of the Royal Society Interface. (Accepted) pdf.
  3. J.C. Miller. Bounding the size and probability of epidemics on networks, Journal of Applied Probability. 45, 498-512 (2008) pdf.
  4. J.C. Miller. Epidemic size and probability in populations with heterogeneous infectivity and susceptibility, Phys Rev E. 76, 010101(R) (2007) pdf.
  5. J.C. Miller and J.M. Rallison. Instability of coextruded elastic liquids at high Weissenberg number, J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech. 143, 88-106 (2007) pdf.
  6. A. Farahat, T. LoFaro, J.C. Miller, G. Rae and L.A. Ward. Rankings from HITS, PageRank, and SALSA: Existence, Uniqueness, and Effect of Initialization, SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing. 27, 1181-1201 (2006) pdf.
  7. J.C. Miller and A.J. Bernoff. Rates of Convergence to Self-Similar Solutions of Burgers' Equation, Studies in Applied Mathematics. 111, 29-40 (2003) pdf.
  8. Full Publication List
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