Haynes Miller

Room 2-237
Phone: x3-7569
hrm@math.mit.edu

Associate Department Head
Professor of Mathematics
Academic Officer
Algebraic Topology

Haynes Miller joined the MIT mathematics faculty as professor in 1986. A graduate of Harvard, he received the Ph.D. from Princeton under the direction of John Moore in 1974. Following assistant professorships at Harvard and Northwestern Universities, he joined the faculty of the University of Washington in 1977, and the faculty of Notre Dame as professor in 1984. Professor Miller is an algebraic topologist. In 1992-93, he served as Chair of the Pure Mathematics Committee. Since 2004 Professor Miller has chaired the Undergraduate Mathematics Committee. He has worked on many educational initiatives, such as the Cambridge-MIT Exchange program, for which he received the Cambridge-MIT fellowship in 2003. Professor Miller was selected by MIT to be a MacVicar Faculty Fellow in 2005, for a ten-year period, for "exemplary and sustained contributions to the teaching and education of undergraduates at MIT." He also received the Graduate Student Council Teaching Award of the School of Science in 2006.

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