About
Who is
Dr.Arielle Miller?
-- a nuclear engineer, mechanical engineering researcher, and advocate for demystifying STEM and the Ph.D. process.
Born and raised in New York, I am a dedicated, accomplished, forward-thinking, and goal-oriented professional and former Navy Nuclear Power Officer with an extensive background in Nuclear Engineering Program Management within the government segment.
I earned my Bachelor of Arts degree in Physics from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, my Master’s degree in Nuclear Engineering from North Carolina State University. I received my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Radiation Effects from Howard University in Washington, D.C, a historically black college or university (HBCU), while working a full-time job as a professional engineer. Currently, I work in promoting innovation and R&D for the Department of the Navy. I love coaching young engineers through their professional careers. Whether it’s helping them figure out how to navigate the professional engineer’s exam, coaching them through the Ph.D. process, or reviewing their technical work.
"My passion is supporting Black and African American cis and transgender women (BAAW) within the STEM field."
In 2020 I co-founded a non-profit and scholarship for young BAAW starting out in college, MGAM Foundation. I am an active member of the American Nuclear Society and serve on several committees related to professional development and technical consensus standards.
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