Dr. Miller is an associate professor in chemistry, teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in analytical chemistry, as well as the Director of the University Honors Program.
Specialization(s)
analytical chemistry, chromatography
Degree(s)
Ph.D., Analytical Chemistry, University of Washington, 2000
BS, Chemistry, United States Naval Academy, 1988
Professional Affiliations
American Chemical Society
Featured Publications
Sorauf, K. J., Connors, D. E., Wells, T. A., & Miller, K. E. (2014). A hydrodynamic method for the measurement of Laponite-RD caffeine binding. Applied Clay Science, 87, 197-204.
Taylor, F., Clark, B. J., & Miller, K. E. (2021). Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (PXRF) Analysis of Egyptian Mortuary Practices: A Case Study. In M. L. Koons & C. A. MacLeod (Eds.), The Egyptian Mummies and Coffins of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science: History, Technical Analysis, and Conservation (pp. 111-138). Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado.
Schmidt, M., Sorauf, K., Miller, K. E., Sonnenfroh, D., Wainner, R., & Bauer, A. J. R. (2012). Spark-induced breakdown spectroscopy and multivariate analysis applied to the measurement of total carbon in soil. Applied Optics, 51(7), B176-82.
Caulfield, J. A., Bruno, T. J., & Miller, K. E. (2009). Enthalpy of solution and Kováts retention indices for nitroaromatic compounds on stationary phases using gas chromatography. Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 54, 1814-1822.
Winter, A., Ross, E., Wilkins, H., Stankiewicz, T., Wallace, T., Miller, K. E., & Linseman, D. A. (2017). An anthocyanin-enriched extract from strawberries delays disease onset and extends survival in the hSOD1G93A mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Nutritional Neuroscience, 1-13.
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