Miller grew up in the
Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern
New Mexico. His family lived in the small resort town of
Red River. His parents were owners of the small beginner ski area at the Powder Puff mountain, and later Enchanted Forest Cross Country Ski Area. He attended school in
Questa, New Mexico, where many descendants of the original Spanish conquistadores live, some speaking a sixteenth-century dialect of
Spanish. He was a
slalom, giant slalom, and downhill ski racer, first on the Red River and later on the Taos ski teams. While an undergraduate, he was a member of the Northwestern University Ski Team, acting as both captain and coach during one season. After completing his high school, Miller completed his
bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at
Northwestern University (1980) and his doctorate, in 1985, from the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in
physics, under
J. R. Tucker and
John Bardeen as his advisors. His PhD project was a combined experimental-theoretical study of quantum transport of electrons in
Charge density waves, as one of the last students to work with Bardeen, who was the co-inventor of the
transistor and the only recipient of two Nobel laurels in physics (his second Nobel prize awarded for the
BCS theory of superconductivity). Soon after completion of his PhD, he was awarded a prestigious
IBM Postdoctoral fellowship at the
University of Illinois. He joined the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1986 as an assistant professor of physics, where he remained till 1989, before joining the
University of Houston, Department of Physics faculty, where he continues as a full professor of physics, in addition to being the director, HTS Device, Biophysics, and Charge Transport Lab at the Texas Center for Superconductivity at University of Houston. He has held the adjunct assistant professorship of pediatric cardiology at the
Baylor College of Medicine, from 1994 to 2004. In 1987 he was selected for and awarded the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship. ==Scientific contributions==