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Don Miller, 1931-2010

Staff, faculty and students are invited to attend a remembrance service for Donald S. Miller, associate professor in the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering.

Friday, January 21, 2011
Brickyard Artisan Court (BYAC), Room 110
2:30 p.m.

Donald Miller, an Arizona State University engineering faculty member for three decades, passed away in October 2010. He was 79.

Donald Miller joined ASU in 1980 and the next year became one of the first on the faculty of a fledgling computer science and engineering department.

Over the next three decades, Miller shared his expertise in distributed operating systems and architecture for multiprocessor systems, interactive graphics and microprogramming.

Bringing both his expertise and research into the classroom, Miller’s long-time dedication helped both build a thriving new department and produced well-trained graduates that are now part of the computer systems development community.

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