Ruth Huang-Miller
Ruth Miller received a B.S. in Computer Science form the University of Houston in May 1994. She received a M.S. in Computer Science form Rice University in May 1999. She is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Houston.
Miller has worked with Compaq Computer Corporation (HP) as well as Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation (MCC). She has also worked at several universities including as visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Toledo, and as Assistant Professor at the School of Information Technology at the Illinois State University.
Miller’s research interests include Semantic Web, Information Retrieval, Database Systems, Data Mining and Agent Based Systems. She is also actively involved with the International Accelerated Radical Innovation Institute (IARII). She is applying techniques from computer science and information systems to accelerate and transform radical innovation from a decade long, risky, expensive, and meandering process to an orderly, predictable, manageable agent based process.
Miller teaches courses in Database Systems, Data Mining, Java, User Interface, Compilers, and Unix/Linux Systems. She joined University of Detroit Mercy in 2003.












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