Brandon A Miller
Data Engineer - Computational Urban Sciences Group (CUSG)
Bio
Brandon Miller is a Data Engineer in the Computational Urban Sciences Group in the Computational Sciences and Engineering Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The primary focus of his current work is in developing data and software solutions for the Oak Ridge Siting Analysis for power Generation Expansion (ORSAGE) tool. This work has played an integral role in several of his interdisciplinary projects including:
- A long-term generation expansion planning and impact analysis for the TVA region
- An analysis of power solutions for regional infrastructure to support drayage electrification
- Multiple national and regional siting studies under the Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear initiative.
Additionally, Brandon has projects pertaining to the development of large-scale temporal and spatiotemporal datasets for investigating Variations in Healthcare Processes for the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and for quantifying static and time-varying road conditions along major interstates in Texas to enable autonomous vehicle safety. Prior to his time at ORNL, he was a Research Assistant at Tennessee Technological University, where he graduated in 2021 with a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, and in 2019 with Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. His master's research focused on the application of machine learning techniques to structural health monitoring data from simulated biomedical devices.