Shelly Miller
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Shelly Lynn Miller | |
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Miller for 2020 NIST workshop | |
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| Alma mater | Harvey Mudd College University of California, Berkeley |
| Scientific career | |
| Institutions | University of Colorado Boulder |
| Thesis | Characterization and control of exposure to indoor air pollutants generated by occupants (1996) |
| Website | www |
Shelly Lynn Miller is an American mechanical engineer who is a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder.[1] Her research investigates indoor air quality and urban air pollution. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Miller studied the spread of COVID-19 and how to minimize the spread of coronavirus.
Miller grew up in Southern California.[2] She has said during her childhood there were days when smog prevented her attending school due to poor air quality.[2] She studied applied mathematics at Harvey Mudd College, then moved to the University of California, Berkeley for her graduate degrees, where she specialized in civil and environmental engineering.[citation needed] Her doctoral research considered the characterization of indoor air pollutants generated by people inside buildings.[3]