ADVISORY BOARD
Sonia E. Miller
Sonia E. Miller is principal of S.E. MILLER LAW FIRM, a boutique law firm that advises international clients, industry, and government on the legal and ethical implications of emerging and converging technologies. She is also the founder and director of Miller International Seminars & Conferences (MISC), the training and development arm of her firm, and SciTechEngine, a legal and business consulting division.
Additionally, Miller is founder and global president of the Converging Technologies Bar Association, the first professional association dedicated to addressing the multi-faceted impact of converging technologies. In that capacity, she was appointed as a member of the Committee to Review the National Nanotechnology Initiative under the auspices of the National Research Council in accord with the 21st Century Nanotechnology Research and Development Act of 2003. Furthermore, Miller is a member of ASTM International's Executive Committee and chair of its Subcommittee on International Law and Intellectual Property for Committee E56 on Nanotechnology.
Miller is also a columnist on converging technologies for the New York Law Journal, and an adjunct professor in the Executive M.B.A. Program at Polytechnic University - Institute for Technology & Enterprise, in New York. She is: a member of the Advisory Panel for the Center on Nanotechnology and Society; a Senior Fellow for the Alden March Bioethics Institute; an editorial board member of the Journal on the Ethics of Nanotechnology; a member of the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs; and a member of the New York Academy of Sciences.
Miller has a J.D., an M.B.A. in International Business, and an M.S.Ed. with specialization in organizational development. She is admitted to practice in New York and the District of Columbia, before the Supreme Court of the United States, and the United States District Courts of the Southern and Eastern Districts.
"Americans have always defined themselves in terms of the future. It is therefore astonishing that there is no policy institute on emerging technologies in the nation's capital, one that cuts across philosophical lines. C-PET addresses that absence in our national conversation."
—JONATHAN MORENO

