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Sandia researcher to speak at LoboNet CONNECT on Feb. 19
February 11, 2015
LeAnn Adams Miller, a senior manager with Sandia National Laboratories, will be the featured speaker at the LoboNet CONNECT event on Feb. 19.
The event will be held 5-7 p.m. at the UNM Faculty Club, 1923 Las Lomas. Appetizers and a cash bar will be available.
Miller has been with Sandia since 1986. She worked in nuclear facility accident analysis for 13 years, then transitioned to the enhanced decision-making group within the Computing Research Center. She is now a senior manager in the group, responsible for research and development in the areas of discrete mathematics, cognition, massively scalable analytics, and visualization. She also provides links between these areas and Sandia's mission.
Miller earned her bachelor's degree from Kansas State University, her master's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and her Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico, all in nuclear engineering.
LoboNet CONNECT is designed to bring academia and the technology business community together every month to talk about opportunities for collaboration. It is a partnership between the UNM School of Engineering, STC.UNM, and the local tech business community.