Haynes Miller

Haynes Robert Miller (born January 29, 1948, in Princeton, New Jersey)[1] is an American mathematician specializing in algebraic topology.

Miller completed his undergraduate study at Harvard University and earned his PhD in 1974 under the supervision of John Coleman Moore at Princeton University with thesis Some Algebraic Aspects of the Adams–Novikov Spectral Sequence.

His doctoral students at MIT include Brooke Shipley.

[2] In 1984 Miller proved the generalized Sullivan conjecture,[3] independently of Jean Lannes and Gunnar Carlsson.

In 1986 he was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Berkeley, California (The Sullivan conjecture and homotopical representation theory).