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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

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World Ranking
694
National Ranking
305

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Overview

Barry Miller is affiliated with Nokia in the United States and specializes primarily in the field of medicine. Their research spans several subfields, including pulmonary and respiratory medicine, astronomy and astrophysics, public health, environmental and occupational health, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and oncology.

The primary topics of Barry Miller's work include:

  • Pulmonary hypertension research and treatments
  • Injury epidemiology and prevention
  • Automotive and human injury biomechanics
  • Heart failure treatment and management
  • Planetary science and exploration
  • Astro and planetary science
  • Space science and extraterrestrial life

Miller has contributed to several research papers across a variety of venues. Key publications include:

  • Phase 3 Trial of Sotatercept for Treatment of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, 2023, published in New England Journal of Medicine
  • VERITAS (Venus Emissivity, Radio Science, InSAR, Topography, and Spectroscopy): A Discovery Mission, 2022, published in 2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference (AERO)
  • Efficacy and safety of the activin signalling inhibitor, sotatercept, in a pooled analysis of PULSAR and STELLAR studies, 2025, published in European Respiratory Journal
  • Whitewater Helmet STAR: Evaluation of the Biomechanical Performance and Risk of Head Injury for Whitewater Helmets, 2022, published in Annals of Biomedical Engineering
  • Equestrian STAR: Development of an Experimental Methodology for Assessing the Biomechanical Performance of Equestrian Helmets, 2025, published in Annals of Biomedical Engineering

The most frequently appearing publication venues for Miller's work are:

  • Annals of Biomedical Engineering
  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • 2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference (AERO)
  • European Respiratory Journal
  • American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Collaboration is a prominent aspect of Miller's research, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Marius M. Hoeper
  • Mardi Gomberg-Maitland
  • Vallerie V. McLaughlin
  • Marc Humbert
  • David B. Badesch

Best Publications

  • Conducting films of C60 and C70 by alkali-metal doping

    R. C. Haddon;A. F. Hebard;M. J. Rosseinsky;D. W. Murphy

  • Semiconductor liquid junction solar cells based on anodic sulphide films

    Barry Miller;Adam Heller

  • Hydrogen-evolving semiconductor photocathodes: nature of the junction and function of the platinum group metal catalyst

    Adam Heller;E. Aharon-Shalom;W. A. Bonner;B. Miller

  • Split‐Ring Disk Study of the Anodic Processes at a Copper Electrode in Alkaline Solution

    B. Miller

  • Tapered waveguide InGaAs/InGaAsP multiple-quantum-well lasers

    T.L. Koch;U. Koren;G. Eisenstein;M.G. Young

  • Variation of minority-carrier diffusion length with carrier concentration in GaAs liquid-phase epitaxial layers

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  • 100 Gbit/s all-optical wavelength conversion with integrated SOA delayed-interference configuration

    Juerg Leuthold;C.H. Joyner;B. Mikkelsen;G. Raybon

  • Effects of Cations on the Performance of the Photoanode in the n-GaAs |K2Se-K2Se2-KOH|C Semiconductor Liquid Junction Solar Cell

    B. A. Parkinson;Adam Heller;B. Miller

  • Polarization rotation in asymmetric periodic loaded rib waveguides

    Y. Shani;R. Alferness;T. Koch;U. Koren

  • Continuously tunable 1.5μm multiple-quantum-well GaInAs/GaInAsP distributed-Bragg-reflector lasers

    Thomas L Koch;U. Koren;R. P. Gnall;C. A. Burrus

  • Enhanced photoelectrochemical solar‐energy conversion by gallium arsenide surface modification

    B. A. Parkinson;A. Heller;B. Miller

  • Studies in Selenious Acid Reduction and CdSe Film Deposition

    M. Skyllas Kazacos;B. Miller

  • Efficiency of broadband four-wave mixing wavelength conversion using semiconductor traveling-wave amplifiers

    Jianhui Zhou;Namkyoo Park;J.W. Dawson;K.J. Vahala

  • Low threshold, wafer fused long wavelength vertical cavity lasers

    J. J. Dudley;D. I. Babić;R. Mirin;L. Yang

  • Four-wave mixing wavelength conversion efficiency in semiconductor traveling-wave amplifiers measured to 65 nm of wavelength shift

    Jianhui Zhou;Namkyoo Park;K.J. Vahala;M.A. Newkirk

  • Broadly tunable InGaAsP/InP laser based on a vertical coupler filter with 57‐nm tuning range

    R. C. Alferness;U. Koren;L. L. Buhl;B. I. Miller

  • Electric field screening by photogenerated holes in multiple quantum wells: A new mechanism for absorption saturation

    Thomas H. Wood;John Z. Pastalan;Charles A. Burrus;Bart C. Johnson

  • 1.5 mu m multiquantum-well semiconductor optical amplifier with tensile and compressively strained wells for polarization-independent gain

    M.A. Newkirk;B.I. Miller;U. Koren;M.G. Young

  • Quantum‐confined Stark effect in InGaAs/InP quantum wells grown by organometallic vapor phase epitaxy

    I. Bar‐Joseph;C. Klingshirn;D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla

  • Monolithic two‐section GaInAsP/InP active‐optical‐resonator devices formed by reactive ion etching

    L. A. Coldren;B. I. Miller;K. Iga;J. A. Rentschler

  • 100 Gbit/s All-Optical Wavelength Conversion with an Integrated SOA Delayed-Interference Configuration

    J. Leuthold;C. H. Joyner;B. Mikkelsen;G. Raybon

Frequent Co-Authors

Uziel Koren
Uziel Koren Nokia (United States)
Thomas L. Koch
Thomas L. Koch University of Arizona
G. Raybon
G. Raybon Nokia (United States)
C.A. Burrus
C.A. Burrus Nokia (United States)
Adam Heller
Adam Heller The University of Texas at Austin
Kerry J. Vahala
Kerry J. Vahala California Institute of Technology
Robert M. Jopson
Robert M. Jopson Nokia (United States)
John E. Bowers
John E. Bowers University of California, Santa Barbara
Gadi Eisenstein
Gadi Eisenstein Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Namkyoo Park
Namkyoo Park Seoul National University

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