Andrew Miller is a Principal Engineer based in Melbourne with over two decades in technology and 16 years of hands-on software experience, currently shaping architecture and engineering practices at Atlassian. He blends deep research-rooted expertise (a PhD in bioengineering focused on gene regulatory network models) with practical leadership delivering critical national systems—everything from renewable energy certificate registries to national numbering systems. Known for applying advanced techniques such as AI, data engineering, cryptography and formal methods, he translates cutting-edge ideas into measurable business value and resilient production systems. A seasoned team leader and mentor, he has a track record of growing engineering capability through roles at REA Group and ZOAK Solutions and earlier research and infrastructure work at the University of Auckland and ISPs. Less obvious: his background bridges academic modelling and large-scale operational services, giving him a rare ability to move innovations from theory into nationwide platforms.
16 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Bioengineering - Models of Gene Regulatory Networks, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Bioengineering - Models of Gene Regulatory Networks at University of Auckland
"Stable Hackage": vetted consistent packages from Hackage
Contributions:2 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years
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