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Alexandra Miller

Assistant Professor at Astronomy, Sonoma State University0 Followers

Dr. Alexandra Miller champions interdisciplinary research on the frontiers of theoretical physics, with a particular focus on Quantum Gravity. As an Assistant Professor in the Physics and Astronomy Department at Sonoma State University, she is dedicated to exploring the intricate connections between Einstein's General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. Her work seeks to unravel the complexities of the universe by bridging these two fundamental pillars of modern physics. Dr. Miller earned her Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she developed a keen interest in the theoretical underpinnings of the cosmos. Her research is driven by a passion for understanding the fundamental forces that govern the universe, and she is committed to advancing the field of Quantum Gravity through innovative and collaborative approaches. In addition to her academic pursuits, Dr. Miller is an avid outdoor enthusiast. She finds balance and inspiration in nature, often spending her free time hiking and rock climbing. Her love for physical activity extends to the soccer field, where she enjoys the camaraderie and challenge of the sport. When indoors, she can often be found engaging in strategic board games, which she believes sharpen her analytical skills and foster creative thinking. Dr. Miller is not only a dedicated researcher but also a passionate educator, committed to mentoring the next generation of physicists. She encourages her students to think critically and explore the unknown, fostering an environment of curiosity and discovery in her classroom.

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