Summary
Jørgen Miller is a multidisciplinary mechatronics engineer with nine years of hands-on experience combining mechanical design, electrical systems, and control programming. Currently an Electronics Engineer at NIST, he designs and implements safety interlock and instrumentation systems for advanced neutron research facilities, drawing on expertise in PLC programming, KiCAD wiring, and Creo CAD. His background spans mechanical fabrication, pressure-rig safety design, and machine-learning research on RNA folding, reflecting a rare mix of shop-floor pragmatism and computational analysis. Known for meticulous documentation and an eye for catching installation errors, he excels at turning complex scientific requirements into robust, auditable hardware-software solutions. Based in Frederick, Maryland, he pairs a 3.9 BS in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Robotics to deliver practical, safety-critical systems in research environments.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mechanical Engineering, Minor in Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 3.9 GPA, Bachelor of Science - BS, Mechanical Engineering, Minor in Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 3.9 GPA at University of Maryland