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Dr. Scott Miller

Director of Technology, NextFlex

Dr. Scott Miller is the Director of Technology at NextFlex, America’s Flexible Hybrid Electronics (FHE) Manufacturing Institute.  Dr. Miller is responsible for the portfolio of technical projects funded by NextFlex, runs its Technical Council and Technical Working Groups, leads the development of FHE industry roadmapping, oversees initiatives within the Institute, and builds and maintains relationships with government and industry partners. 

Scott earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Princeton University, where he did research on large area electronics manufacturing based on printing processes.  Prior to joining NextFlex, Scott led materials R&D groups at GE Global Research supporting a diverse range of businesses. He has worked in areas including printed, flexible, and hybrid electronics; wearable devices; additive manufacturing; and bioprinting and biofabrication.

 

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