Aline Miller

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Aline Fiona Miller (born 1975[2]) is a Professor of Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Manchester. She specialises in the characterisation of polymer, biopolymer and peptides, using neutron and x-ray scattering, as well as the development of functionalised nanostructures for regenerative medicine and toxicology testing.

Miller studied Chemistry at the University of Strathclyde and graduated in 1997.[3] She was an undergraduate exchange student at Franklin & Marshall College.[3] Miller joined Durham University as a post graduate student, earning a PhD in 2000 under the supervision of Randal Richards.[3] Miller worked on graft copolymers, which included polynorbornene and polyethylene oxide, and studied their organisation at air-water interfaces.[1] After completing her doctorate, Miller moved to New Hall, Cambridge, where she was appointed a Junior Research Fellow and worked with Athene Donald on cellulose.[4][5][6][7] She was inspired to have a career in research during this fellowship.[8]

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