
Status: Faculty
Will mentor
- Doctoral students
- Pre-doctoral students
Research interests
- Algebraic topology
- Homological algebra
Fields of expertise
- Pure mathematics
Department
- Math
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Haynes Miller has been Professor of Mathematics at MIT since 1986. In that time he has developed courses on differential equations (taken by 75% of MIT’s undergraduates) and a “project laboratory in mathematics.” He has directed some thirty PhD students and a couple of MS students. He is on several national educational advisory panels and disciplinary editorial boards. Since 2010 he has been involved with the MIT-Haiti Initiative, making frequent trips to Haiti to work with educators there.