Summary
Steven Miller is a docent in political science at Stockholm University with over a decade of academic experience studying territorial disputes, external threats, and why people adopt authoritarian beliefs. He combines rigorous applied social research with advanced skills in R-based statistics and machine learning to test how perceived threats shape political behavior. His work, published in top journals and supported by NSF funding, has also reached mainstream audiences via outlets like The New York Times and The Washington Post. A seasoned educator and academic leader, he has chaired hiring committees and contributed to curriculum and research governance across U.S. and Swedish institutions. Notably, his research blends quantitative methods with real-world relevance, translating complex models into insights that explain contemporary political shifts.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Political Science, Bachelor's degree, Political Science at The Ohio State University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Political Science and Government, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Political Science and Government at The University of Alabama