About CNS-ASU

Clark A. Miller

Co-PI and Associate Director, Center for Nanotechnology in Society
Associate Director, Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes
Chair, PhD Program in Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology

Associate Professor, School of Politics and Global Studies

Clark Miller is associate director of CNS-ASU, with primary responsibility for the Center’s educational programs. His research focuses on science and technology policy, including particular emphases on the governance of new and emerging technologies and the global politics of expertise. Before joining ASU, he taught at Wisconsin and Iowa State and held a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Science, Technology and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He also is a recipient of a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER Award and over a dozen other major grants, including a Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education award. He serves on the advisory board of the Nanotechnology Informal Science Education Network and the Bovay Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society at the National Academy of Engineering. He is a founding co-organizer and member of the governing council of the Science and Democracy Network, a global professional community for research on the politics of science and technology.

Professor Miller is co-editor of Changing the Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance. His research has appeared in Social Studies of Science, Governance, Science and Public Policy, Environmental Values, and Science, Technology and Human Values. He received his doctorate from Cornell University and his bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois, both in electrical engineering.

Office: Interdisciplinary B, 360C
Phone: 480-965-1778
Fax: 480-727-8791
E-mail: clark.miller@asu.edu