Summary
Nicholas Miller is a simulation scientist with 11 years of experience applying physics, astronomy, and computational skills to model and analyze complex systems, currently driving simulation efforts at Raytheon from Tucson. He combines academic research—hands-on cosmological and hydrodynamical simulation work at AMNH and DES-related optical-fiber simulation at Argonne—with practical engineering experience in machining, lean manufacturing, and systems administration. Comfortable across Mac, Windows, and Linux stacks, he bridges theory and implementation, developing analysis tools and contributing to visualization workflows like yt. A detail-oriented problem solver and former instructor, he pairs strong analytical foundations with practical leadership honed managing student housing and training faculty in digital classroom systems.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Physics, Bachelor of Science (BS), Physics at Marietta College
High School, High School at Norwayne High School
Spanish, English