Thomas Miller
About Thomas Miller
Thomas Miller is a Printed Circuit Board Design Engineer with extensive experience in high-speed and wireless PCB design. He currently works at Fresh Consulting and has held various engineering roles throughout his career, including positions at Ball Aerospace and Dako.
Work at Fresh Consulting
Thomas Miller has been employed at Fresh Consulting as a Printed Circuit Board Design Engineer since 2022. His role involves utilizing advanced technology in RFPC and rigid board development, focusing on high-speed and high-power PCB design. He operates remotely from Colorado, United States, contributing to the company's projects with his extensive expertise in circuit board design.
Education and Expertise
Thomas Miller studied at Colorado State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Technology from 1988 to 1993. He also completed a course in Circuit Board Design at IPC, achieving the Certified Interconnect Designer (CID) designation in 2003. His educational background includes a diploma in Pre-Engineering from Durango Senior High School, completed in 1988.
Background
Thomas Miller has a diverse professional background in PCB design and engineering. He began his career at Advanced Energy as a PCB Designer from 1993 to 1996. He has held various positions, including Senior PCB Designer at Carrier Access, Principal PCB Designer at Ball Aerospace, and PCB Engineer at Dako and Beckman Coulter. His experience spans over two decades in the industry.
Achievements in PCB Design
Thomas Miller specializes in high-speed, high-power, and wireless PCB design. He has a strong background in EMI and RF design, particularly in K, Ka, and Ku bands. His expertise extends to microprocessing rigid designs with ELIC stackups and full uvia structures. He has also designed circuit boards for next-generation Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality systems.
Previous Employment History
Throughout his career, Thomas Miller has worked for several notable companies. He served as a PCB Engineer at Dako from 2001 to 2008, and briefly at Danaher in 2011. He worked as a Patent Engineer at Cochran Freund & Young from 2010 to 2016. His tenure at Ball Aerospace lasted from 2018 to 2022, where he held the position of Principal PCB Designer.