[1] Miller earned a BS in computer science from Yale in 1980 and published his Johns Hopkins PhD thesis in 2006.
[4] Previous positions include Chief Architect with the Virus-Safe Computing Initiative at HP Labs,[5] and research scientist at Google between 2007 and 2017.
At Sun Labs,[7] (while working for Agorics, an earlier company with a similar name to his current employer) he led the development of WebMart, a framework for buying and selling computing resources (network bandwidth,[8] access to a printer, images, CD jukebox etc.)
He has also written articles on complex adaptive systems[9] and risk mitigation strategies for future technologies.
[11] Miller sees this as a fundamental feature required to power economic interactions, and the main piece that has been missing in the toolkit available to software developers.