Matt Miller has worked in the high tech and tech to market sector for more than forty years. He has been a bench-scientist, high tech project manager, large company CTO, and serial technology entrepreneur and CEO. He has contributed to numerous fields including space-based instrumentation, atmospheric photo-chemistry, semiconductor devices, and digital communications. He played a major role in the development, standardization, and practical deployment of US HDTV and high-speed cable modems. He has also consulted extensively to both the private equity and venture capital communities and has served on numerous boards of directors of public and private companies in addition to multiple investor advisory boards. He has been deeply engaged in advancing fusion since 2016, when co-founded the Stellar Energy Foundation, Inc. (SEF), our fusion-centric non-profit engaging in outreach and targeted technology support. He is co-founder and chairman of Thea Energy (formerly Princeton Stellarators) commercializing and bringing to market recent advances in stellarator physics and engineering.

Miller holds a bachelor’s degree in physics from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in physics from Princeton University.

 

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