Microfluidic Engineer
CurrentDevelop microfluidic devices using nanometer optics to sort and identify bacterium.
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Harris Miller is listed as Microfluidic Engineer Harvard Medical School at Harvard Medical School, based in Greater Boston, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at metalenz.com, phone signal with area code 781, 551, 919, 212, 508, 617, 704, and a matched LinkedIn profile for Harris Miller.
Harris Miller previously worked as Microfluidic Engineer at Harvard Medical School and Research And Development Scientist at Axoft. Harris Miller holds Ph.D., Chemical Engineering from Lund University.
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Hands-on engineer, scientist, inventor, and entrepreneur, with experience combining skills in physics, chemistry, electronics, and statistical analysis to solve problems and increase revenue. Extensive experience bringing world-class consumer electronic products to market through the design of nanomaterials for microelectronics, image sensors, industrial lighting, optical ceramics, lithium-ion batteries, diffractive and space-based optics. Ability to expand into new fields and transfer products from the benchtop to the marketplace. A strong record of leadership, project management, technical achievements, coupled with international experience as an engineer and a Fulbright Scholar.
Listed skills include Semiconductors, Design Of Experiments, Thin Films, Product Development, and 46 others.
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Boston, Ma, Us
Develop microfluidic devices using nanometer optics to sort and identify bacterium.
Cambridge, Massachusetts, Us
Develop fluorinated photopolymer for printing biocompatible neural implant electrodes.
Produce diffractive optics (metalenses) for cell phone facial pattern recognition for cell phones, using electron-beam lithography, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and reactive ion etching (RIE).
Clean room fabrication of metalens (diffractive optics) for cell phones.
Northborough, Ma, Us
• Increased lithium-ion battery (LIB) performance for electric vehicles (EV) 300.• Produced and scaled into high-volume manufacturing, low-cost silicon nanoparticles for state-of the art anode battery coatings using carbonized polyimide aerogels.
Independently developed the World's First Chemiluminescent (chemical light) aerosol spray can. Acquired US and Foreign Patents. Managed every aspect of product development, including; concept, reduction to practice, prototype, marketing, importation, and retail sales promotion for the US and European markets. Licensed the technology in Europe. Winner of the 2014 Paris Aerosol & Dispensing Award and the European Federation's Most Innovative Aerosol Product 2013 Award
Boston, Ma, Us
• Led a team of engineers to achieve world-class, Energy Star electronic performance.• Commercialized Tesla lighting technology for retail sales of consumer lightbulbs.
Sunnyvale, Ca, Us
• Designed, fabricated, and packaged ultra-high brightness LEDs.• Received CEO Leadership Award for designing and vacuum sintering phosphor-converted,optical ceramics for commercial LEDs, including; automotive, data projectors, medical endoscopes, entertainment, and outdoor lighting.
Westborough, Massachusetts, Us
• Designed and patented, novel, epoxy photopolymer formulations, including SU-8 3000.• Author & Recipient of Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Grant for U.S.A.F., $200,000 award, “Novel Fluorinated Polyimide Membranes and Dielectric Coatings for Space-based, High Energy Laser Optics for Missile Defense”.
Durham, Nc, Us
• Designed and fabricated ultra-high brightness, low voltage blue and green LEDs using a custom-built excimer laser stepper-annealing system.• Designed, fabricated, and commercialized sub-micron diffractive and refractive micro-optics for 248nm Nikon and ASML steppers, scanners, and IR fiber-optic communication connections.
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Harris Miller works for Harvard Medical School.
Harris Miller is listed as Microfluidic Engineer Harvard Medical School at Harvard Medical School.
AeroLeads has found 1 work email signal at @metalenz.com for Harris Miller at Harvard Medical School.
AeroLeads has found 9 phone signal(s) with area code 781, 551, 919, 212, 508, 617, 704 for Harris Miller at Harvard Medical School.
Harris Miller is based in Greater Boston, United States while working with Harvard Medical School.
Harris Miller has worked for Harvard Medical School, Axoft, Metalenz, Inc., Aspen Aerogels, and Photonix, Inc. - The Makers Of Glowspray.
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Harris Miller holds Ph.D., Chemical Engineering from Lund University.
Harris Miller is listed with skills including Semiconductors, Design Of Experiments, Thin Films, Product Development, Photolithography, R&D, Mems, and Manufacturing.
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