Summary
Hannah Miller is an instrumentation scientist and soon-to-be PhD in Computer Science with 11 years of experience bridging optical metrology, experimental instrumentation, and computational methods. She combines hands-on optics and manufacturing expertise from roles at Rochester Precision Optics and Harris with research-driven algorithmic work from her PhD at RIT and a quantum engineering internship at IBM. Skilled in Matlab and Python, she has mentored undergraduates, led mixed-methods education research, and explored combinatorial problems like knot mosaics using ALLSAT solvers. Now based in Rochester and working at Bristol Instruments, she brings a rare blend of precision optics practice and computational research fluency, with publications and technical writing documenting both experimental and theoretical contributions.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
PhD Computer Science, PhD Computer Science at Rochester Institute of Technology
MS Optics, MS Optics at University of Rochester
BS/BA Biophysics/Math (minors: Chemistry/Music), BS/BA Biophysics/Math (minors: Chemistry/Music) at SUNY Geneseo