Russ Miller
UB Distinguished Professor

Dept of Computer Science & Engineering
State University of New York at Buffalo

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1996 Media Coverage

  • September 19, 1996: An article appears in the Reporter stating that Dr. Russ Miller is a member of the review committee for the National Science Foundation's Partnerships for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (PACI) program, a follow-up to the NSF Supercomputer Center Program. The article also states that Miller has given several talks over the past month, including an invited talk at an international crystallographic meeting in Seattle, Washington and at a crystallographic software workshop held at Argonne National Laboratories. The article concludes by mentioning that Miller is coordinator of parallel processing education for the IEEE Technical Committee on Parallel Processing.
  • Summer, 1996: An article in FNSM Focus states that Dr. Russ Miller has been invited to give a lecture at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Direct Methods of Solving Crystal Structures.
  • Spring, 1996: An article in State University of New York Research, vol. 16, no. 1, entitled "Rich Rewards" states that Dr. Russ Miller has been involved in basic research that has led to a new method that solves in hours or minutes molecular structures that are so complex that they could not be solved by other methods. A large picture appears with the article that is identical to the picture that also appears in an article in a publication by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.
  • Winter, 1996: An article in FNSM Focus states that Dr. Russ Miller is a member of the review committee for NSF's Partnerships for Advanced Computational Infrastructure program and that Dr. Miller was recently invited to give a talk at the XVII Congress and General Assembly of the International Union of Crystallography. The article goes on to state that Miller continues to serve as coordinator of education for the IEEE Technical Committee on Parallel Processing and has accepted an invitation to join the Advisory Committee of this organization.