David Miller

David Miller I am a professor of Electrical Engineering and (by Courtesy) of Applied Physics. My research is in the basics and applications of optics and nanostructures for handling the exponential growth in communicating and processing information. I have been at Stanford since 1996, after working as a researcher at Bell Labs. At Stanford, I have been actively involved in the photonics community, and I have taught classes in optoelectronics and quantum mechanics, and freshman seminars on different topics including "How musical instruments work" and "What is information?"
Currently teaching
EE 191W: Special Studies and Reports in Electrical Engineering (WIM)
EE 391: Special Studies and Reports in Electrical Engineering
EE 300: Master's Thesis and Thesis Research
EE 400: Thesis and Thesis Research
EE 191: Special Studies and Reports in Electrical Engineering
EE 390: Special Studies or Projects in Electrical Engineering
APPPHYS 390: Dissertation Research
APPPHYS 290: Directed Studies in Applied Physics
APPPHYS 291: Curricular Practical Training
EE 190: Special Studies or Projects in Electrical Engineering
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