Summary
Stevens Miller is a University Lecturer in interactive media and game programming at the University of Maryland with a rare blend of hands-on software craft and legal-forensic expertise. He taught himself to program in 1972 and has built a career that spans computer forensics practice and expert witness work, entrepreneurial technical leadership, and elected public service. As owner of a forensics firm and founder of a forensic department, he has testified in federal and state courts on source-code comparison and digital evidence, while today he distills those practical lessons into immersive media instruction. His background includes an MS in Computer Science and a JD, which together inform a methodical, evidence-driven approach to teaching and development. Based in College Park, MD, he brings historical perspective to modern interactive computing and a knack for turning technical nuance into engaging, expressive experiences.
9 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Physics, Bachelor's degree, Physics at Amherst College
Doctor of Law (JD), Law, Doctor of Law (JD), Law at New York Law School
Master of Science (MS), Computer Science, Master of Science (MS), Computer Science at Stevens Institute of Technology