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Jeff holds a B.S. in Physical Science from Freed-Hardeman University, and a B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington, with an emphasis in Thermal Science. He received his E.I.T. certification in 2005. He is currently engaged in doctoral work in Mechanical Engineering at Auburn University, where he also serves as an engineering course instructor, teaching courses in Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer, as well as Statics and Dynamics. His academic honors include membership in several honor societies, including Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, Golden Key International Honor Society, Alphi Chi National Honor Society, and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the National Society of Professional Engineers, and has participated in presentations at the Institute of Navigation Global Navigation Satellite Systems Conference (2007) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Bioengineering Conference (2007). He has also conducted presentations at the Institute of Navigation's International Technical Meeting (2009) and the Joint Service Data Exchange/Institute of Navigation Joint Navigation Conference (2009). [view speaking schedule]
Year of the Frog
by Jeff Miller, M.S.
The Complexity of the Design Process
by Jeff Miller, M.S.
Tampering with the Chief Engineer’s Design
by Jeff Miller, M.S.
The Cycle of Unbelief
by Jeff Miller, M.S.
Off With Their Heads!
by Jeff Miller, M.S.
Compress What, Where?
by Jeff Miller, M.S.
God and the Laws of Thermodynamics: A Mechanical Engineer’s Perspective
by Jeff Miller, M.S.
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