2025- International Centre for Theoretical Physics Asia-Pacific (ICTP-AP), Beijing, China.
2023- 2025 Postdoctoral position at National Institute for Subatomic Physics and Utrecht University, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2020- 2022 Postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Cosmology, Particle Physics and Phenomenology (CP3), Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
2015- 2019 Ph.D at the University of Florida and Sapienza Università di Roma, Gainesville, FL, USA and Rome, Italy.
Personal website: andrew-l-miller.github.io
Searches for gravitational waves with LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA from
Deformed, isolated neutron stars
Sub-solar-mass ultra-compact binaries, e.g. primordial black holes
Remnants of supernovae or binary-neutron-star mergers
Mini-extreme-mass-ratio inspirals (mini-EMRIs)
Boson clouds around rotating black holes
Primordial black holes
Constraining the existence of asteroid-mass and planetary-mass primordial black holes with gravitational waves
Direct dark-matter detection with gravitational-wave interferometers
Interaction of vector dark photon dark matter with baryons in LIGO mirrors
Interaction of scalar, dilaton dark matter with electrons and photons in LIGO
Impact of tensor dark matter on the interferometers
Machine learning
Developing methods to detect long-lived gravitational waves from isolated neutron stars
Developing techniques to generate, identify and mitigate glitches for glitches
Developing data analysis methods for future gravitational-wave detectors
Looking for the long-lived inspirals of binary neutron stars
Characterizing the impact of nonstationary noise on LISA/Taiji data analysis for white-dwarf binaries and other sources
Please find below a link to all my publications