Summary
Terry Miller is a Ground Water Modeling Analyst with 18 years of experience applying computational methods to subsurface flow and transport problems at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He develops and implements algorithms for mesh generation, multiphysics groundwater modeling, and computational geometry as part of a large, multidisciplinary Earth Science team. His work spans theoretical method development through simulation, analysis, and visualization for site characterization in porous media. Based in Los Alamos, he combines a BA in Computer Science and Math with hands-on computational technologist experience to translate research needs into production-capable modeling tools. Outside the lab he trains Belgian Malinois in Schutzhund and tracking, bringing the same discipline and iterative problem-solving mindset to both complex code and canine sport. Colleagues rely on him for deep technical expertise and practical software solutions in challenging subsurface modeling projects.
18 years of coding experience
Ogden High School, Utah
BA in Computer Science and Math, BA in Computer Science and Math at University of Colorado Boulder