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School of Ocean & Earth Science & Technology University of Hawai'i at Manoa

 
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Eric L. Miller
Associate Researcher

Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
School of Ocean And Earth Science And Technology
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ph: 956-5337
Fax: 956-2336
Email: ericm@hawaii.edu

UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
Associate Researcher, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, 2006 - present
Assistant Researcher, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, 1998 - 2006
Post Doctoral Researcher, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, 1996 - 1998
Research Assistant, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991 - 1996

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Associate Engineer, Sverdrup Technologies, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, 1987-1991
Senior Computer Scientist, Sunpower Incorporated, Athens, Ohio, 1984 - 1987
Research Engineer, Oak Ridge National Laboratories, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1983 -1984
Research Assistant, Physics Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1980-1981
Student Research Associate, Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey, 1980 summer

EDUCATION
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, 1996
A Study of the Electrochemical Behavior and Optical Properties of Reactively Sputtered Nickel Oxide and Nickel-Iron Oxide
M.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, 1992
B.S., Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University, 1982
A.B., Computer Science, Cornell University, 1982

TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
Semiconductor Materials/Devices: Physics, Processing and Testing
Solar Energy Conversion Devices
Photo-Electrochemical Systems for Hydrogen Production
Computer Modeling of Electrical and Thermodynamic Systems
Data-Acquisition Systems and Instrumentation Electronics
Software: Labview, C, Matlab, Pspice, Pascal, Basic, FORTRAN

PUBLICATIONS
– E. Miller, N. Gaillard, J. Kaneshiro, A. DeAngelis, R. Garland, “Progress in New Semiconductor Materials Classes for Solar Photoelectrolysis”, Int J. Energ. Res., 2009. in press.
– E. Miller, B. Marsen, B. Cole , M. Lum, “Low-Temperature Reactively-Sputtered Tungsten Oxide Films for Solar-Powered Water Splitting Applications”, Electrochem. Solid-State Lett., 2006, 9, G248.
– E. Miller, D. Paluselli, B. Marsen, R. Rocheleau, “Optimization of Hybrid Photoelectrodes for Solar Water Splitting”, Electrochem. Solid-State Lett., 2005, 8(5), A247-249.
– E. Miller, D. Paluselli, B. Marsen, R. Rocheleau, “Development of Reactively Sputtered Metal Oxide Films for Hydrogen-Producing Hybrid Multijunction Photoelectrodes”, Sol. Energy Mater. Sol. Cells, 2005, 88, 131-144.
– E. Miller, D. Paluselli, B. Marsen, R. Rocheleau , “Low-Temperature Sputtered Iron Oxide for Thin Film Devices”, 2004, Thin Solid Films, 466, 307-313.
– E. Miller, R. Rocheleau, S. Khan, “A Hybrid Multijunction Photoelectrode for Hydrogen Production Fabricated with Amorphous Silicon/Germanium and Iron Oxide Thin Films”, Int. J. Hydrogen Energy, 2004, 29(9), 907-914.
– E. Miller, R. Rocheleau, X. Deng, “Design Considerations for a Hybrid Amorphous Silicon / Photoelectrochemical Multijunction Cell for Hydrogen Production”, Int. J. Hydrogen Energy, 2003, 28(6), 615-623.
– N. Gaillard, B. Cole, B. Marsen, J. Kaneshiro, E. Miller, L. Weinhardt, M. Bär, C. Heske, K. -S. Ahn, Y. Yan, and M. M. Al-Jassim, “Improved current collection in WO3:Mo/WO3 bilayer photoelectrodes”, J. Mat. Res., 2009 in press.
– J. Kaneshiro, N. Gaillard, R. Rocheleau, E. Miller, “Advances in Copper-chalcopyrite Thin Films for Solar Energy Conversion”, Sol. Energy Mater. Sol. Cells, 2009 in press.
– Z. Chen, A. Kleiman-Shwarcstein, A. Forman, T. G. Deutsch, H. N. Dinh, N. Gaillard, B. Perrett, R. Garland, K. Domen, K. Takanabe, C. Heske, M. Sunkara, E.W. McFarland, E. Miller, J. Turner, T.F. Jaramillo, Accelerating Materials development for photoelectrochemical (PEC) hydrogen production: Standards for methods, definitions, and reporting protocols, J. Mat. Res., 2009 in press.
– M. Bär, L. Weinhardt, B. Marsen, B. Cole, N. Gaillard, E. Miller, and C. Heske, “Mo incorporation in WO3 thin film photoanodes – Tailoring the electronic structure for photoelectrochemical hydrogen production”, J. Appl. Phys., 2009 in press.
– L. Weinhardt, M. Blum, M. Bär, and C. Heske, B. Cole, B. Marsen, E. Miller, “Experiment-Based Electronic Surface Level Positions of WO3 Thin Films for Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production”, J. Phys. Chem. C, 2008, 112, 3078-3082.
– F. Zhu, J. Hu, I. Matulionis, Todd Deutsch,Nicolas Gaillard, A. Kunrath, E. Miller and A. Madan,



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