Thomas K. Miller, III received the BA degree in mathematics and chemistry in 1976, and the MS degree in biomedical engineering
and mathematics in 1980, and PhD in 1982, all from UNC-Chapel Hill. He has been with the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University since 1982, where he is a professor of electrical and computer engineering
and associate dean in the College of Engineering. He currently serves as the vice provost for distance education and
learning technology applications and is responsible for strategy, deployment, and implementation of the university’s learning
technologies and distance education programs. He founded the NC State University Engineering Entrepreneurs Program, is a
member of the Academy of Outstanding Teachers at North Carolina State University, and received the 1996 Joseph M. Biedenbach
Outstanding Engineering Educator award from the IEEE, “for innovative teaching methods and for empowering students
as entrepreneurs.”
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