James John Miles is a Professor of Computer Engineering in the School of Computer Science at the University of Manchester where he is currently head of department and a member of the Nano Engineering & Storage Technology Group.
Education
Miles graduated with a first class honours degree in Physics from the University of Liverpool in 1980. Following this he completed a Master of Science in Computational physics from the University of Salford in 1987 and Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Manchester in 1990.
Career
Since 1987 he has worked in Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Manchester School of Engineering and the School of Computer Science at the University of Manchester. His current research interests are in magnetic materials for data storage purposes, including micromagnetic modelling of thin magnetic films for hard disks. He is involved in the Information Storage Industry Consortium (INSIC) Extremely High Density Recording (EHDR) programme, determining the architecture and design of future 1 Terabit per square inch hard disk products and beyond.
His research is done in collaboration with academic and industrial research groups, including Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (HGST), San Jose, California and Seagate, Pittsburgh, United States of America. funding
Miles research has been funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Council., European Union and INSIC. He has been involved in obtaining grant funding in excess of £3 million of which £1.6 million is in grants or awards for which he was the principal applicant.
In the University, Miles was Associate Dean for Graduate in the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences from 2008 to 2011. He has supervised several Doctor of Philosophy students via the Doctoral Training Centre, the first of its kind in the United Kingdom. Previously Miles has been an editor of Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials and a Guest Editor of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Transactions on Magnetics.
Membership
Miles is also a member of one of the groups that secured Science Investment Fund (SRIF) for the £1.8M Manchester Centre for Mesoscience and Nanotechnology.