

Sondra Miller
Professor Sondra Miller is building collaborative efforts in the field of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Boise State University. With a robust academic background, she holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Environmental Engineering, complemented by a B.S. in Civil Engineering. Her research is primarily centered on the fate and transport of organic contaminants, exploring their behavior in both natural and engineered systems. This work is crucial for understanding and mitigating the impacts of pollutants on the environment. Over the years, Professor Miller has secured over $100,000 in research funding, underscoring the significance and impact of her work. Her research contributions have been widely recognized, with several articles published in esteemed peer-reviewed journals. These publications not only advance academic knowledge but also offer practical insights into environmental engineering challenges. In addition to her research, Professor Miller is deeply committed to education. She has taught a diverse array of courses at Boise State University, including introduction to civil engineering, contaminant transport, and engineering statics. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing students to tackle real-world engineering problems. Professor Miller is also actively involved in mentoring students and fostering a collaborative learning environment. Her dedication to both research and teaching makes her a valuable asset to the Boise State University community, inspiring the next generation of engineers to innovate and excel in their fields.
Publications
, 987, 2007-06-01
, 198-199, 2014-04-01
, 339, 1995-01-01