Jon Miller (jmiller)

Jon Miller

Research Associate Professor

Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science

Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering

Davidson Laboratory 212
(201) 216-8214

Education

  • PhD (2004) University of Florida (Coastal Engineering)
  • MS (2001) University of Florida (Coastal Engineering)
  • BE (1999) Stevens Institute of Technology (Civil Engineering)

Research

My research focuses on the impact of coastal hazards on developed shorelines. Our group uses a mix of numerical modeling and field data collection to evaluate the impact of human interventions on the resilience of built and natural systems.

Institutional Service

  • Ocean Engineering Program Meeting Member
  • NACCESU Campus Representative Member
  • Graduate Applicant Review Member
  • ASCE COPRI Student Chapter Chair
  • Student Chapter of ASBPA Chair
  • Research Professor Search Committee Chair
  • ACES Research talk Member
  • Faculty Candidate Selection Committee Member
  • Board of Trustees Facilities Committee Member
  • Stevens CEOE Legislative Visit Member
  • OE Undergraduate Program Committee Member
  • Nauman Maldar Qualifying Exam Committee Member
  • Tam Trinh Qualifying Exam Committee Member
  • STARS sustainability credits Member
  • Stevens Development Office Member
  • Alauddin Al Azad qualifying exam committee Member
  • AMP Info Session Member
  • Erfan Amini qualifying exam committee Member
  • CEOE Faculty Candidate Screening Member
  • Aspa Kokro Qualifying Exam Committee Member
  • Maria Venolia Qualifying Exam Committee Member
  • Abdullah Alnutayfat Qualifying Exam Committee Member
  • ABET Accreditation Member
  • Monmouth University Collaboration Member
  • Ahmed Shallalaby qualifying exam committee Member
  • Nida Ahsan Qualifying Exam Committee Member
  • Shima Kasaei qualifying exam committee Member
  • CEOE Welcoming Committee Member
  • CEOE Faculty Candidate screening Member
  • CEOE Advisory Board Meeting Member
  • Post-Doc Hiring committee Member

Professional Service

  • Shore and Beach - Superstorm Sandy 10-yr Anniversary Issue Guest Editor
  • NJ Coastal Resilience Collaborative Leadership Committee
  • Shore and Beach Editorial Board
  • ASBPA ASBPA Science and Technology Committee
  • ASBPA ASBPA Students and New Professionals Chapter
  • Marine Academy of Science and Technology (MAST) Advisory Committee Member
  • ASBPA Academic Survey Team
  • ASBPA Reviewer for ASBPA 2024 Conference abstracts
  • ASBPA Best Restored Shores Award Review Panel
  • US Coastal Research Program Decadal Visioning Committee Member
  • NJ Sea Grant Coastal Hazards Specialist
  • ASCE COPRI COPRI Impact of Vegetation on Wave Attenuation Manual of Practice Working Group
  • Waterfront Alliance WEDG Guidelines Technical Advisory Committee
  • Shore and Beach Reviewer/Editor
  • Hudson River Foundation Reviewer
  • Nature Reviewer
  • Ocean Engineering Reviewer
  • Jounal of Waterways Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering Reviewer
  • Journal of Coastal Research Reviewer
  • Journal of Marine Science and Engineering Reviewer
  • University of Hawaii Reviewer
  • Waterways Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering Reviewer
  • Coastal Engineering 2020-21 Reviewer
  • Estuaries and Coasts Reviewer
  • Ocean and Coastal Management Reviewer
  • ASBPA Best Restored Shores Project Review Panel
  • Coastal Engineering Reviewer
  • ASBPA Reviewer
  • ASBPA Abstract Review Panel
  • University of New South Wales Member
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Reviewer
  • NSF Reviewer
  • USACE Member USACE South Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study technical oversight committee
  • University of South Alabama Reviewer
  • Restore Americas Estuaries Local Organizing Committee
  • Maryland Sea Grant 2021 Proposal Reviewer
  • New York Sea Grant 2021 proposal reviewer
  • Shore and Beach Guest Editor
  • Scape Landscape Architecture Consultant Henry Hudson Fjord Trail
  • ASBPA Poster Session Chair
  • NJDEP/Rutgers 11. New Jersey’s Rising Seas and Changing Coastal Storms Science and Technical Advisory Panel
  • NYSERDA Structural Health Monitoring Working Group
  • NJDEP NJ FRAMES Advisory Committee
  • Great Lakes Sea Grant Reviewer
  • NSF Reviewer
  • PLOS One Reviewer

Appointments

May 2017 - Present: Director NJ Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service.
September 2015 - Present: Research Associate Professor, Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering
November 2007 - Present: Assistant Director NJ Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service.
January 2006 - Present: NJ Sea Grant Coastal Processes Specialist
September 2004 - August 2015: Research Assistant Professor, Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering
February 2004 - October 2007: Senior Engineer, NJ Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service
February 2004 - August 2004: Research Associate, Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering

Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Technogenesis Summer Scholar Advisor - 3 total students

Honors and Awards

2019 NJASLA Honor Award Landscape Planning and Analysis (Bayonne Bird Island Project)
2019 ACEC-NJ Grand Honor Award, Non-Transportation Category (Berkeley Island County Park Living Shoreline)
2017 NJSME Project of the Year Award (Brigantine Living Shoreline)
2017 APA NJ chapter Excellence in Planning for Education and Engagement (Building Ecological Solutions for Coastal Hazards)
2016 MIT Climate CoLab Adaptation Judges Choice Winner (Hudson River Sustainable Shorelines Project)
2013 ASCE New Jersey Educator of the Year
2011 ECAC Award of Appreciation
2011 Girl Scouts Good Neighbor Award
2011 Faculty Mentor Award
2010 ASCE North Jersey Educator of the Year
2003 Fulbright Fellow
2000 National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellow
1994 Edwin A. Stevens Scholar
1994 Scholar of Excellence
Tau Beta Pi
Chi Epsilon
Kappa Theta Epsilon

Professional Societies

  • International Ecological Engineering Society Member
  • NEER – Nearshore Extreme Events Reconnaissance Association (NEER) Member
  • JSP – Jersey Shore Partnership Member
  • ASCE – American Society for Civil Engineers Member
  • AGU – American Geophysical Union Member
  • NSBPA – Northeast Shore and Beach Preservation Association Member
  • University of Florida Alumni Association Member
  • AFAA – Australian Fulbright Alumni Association Member
  • Stevens Alumni Association Member
  • TBP – Tau Beta Pi Member
  • ASBPA – American Shore and Beach Preservation Association Member
  • ASEE – American Society for Engineering Education Member

Grants, Contracts and Funds

2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 NJCPTAS - Co-PI ($500,000/yr)
2020 NJDEP NJCRC Backbone Support – PI ($16,143/yr)
2020 T&M Associates Wave Analysis for Mystic Beach and Parkertown Beach Little Egg Harbor Beach Replenishment Projects - Co-PI ($17,500/yr)
2019 PATH NY/NJ High Resolution Storm Surge Forecast for Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Critical Infrastructure Sites - Co-I ($4,937,909/5yr)
2019 NJDEP Resilience Planning Grant – PI ($74,986/yr)
2019 Ocean County Parks Cattus Island Living Shorelines Project - PI ($135,000/4yr)
2019 Bayonne Golf Club Bayonne Wetland Design – Co-PI ($60,900/yr)
2019 TNC Wave Attenuation Monitoring of Gandy’s Beach Living Shoreline – PI ($69,801/4yr)
2018 NJDOT Update/validate/visualize Stevens NYHOPS forecasts for ULCV and SULCV Navigation Guidance in the NY/NJ Harbor near Bergen Point, NJ (288,618/yr)
2018 TNC Living Shorelines Cost-Effectiveness Study ($50,574/2yr)
2018 NJ Sea Grant Coastal Processes/Coastal Comunities Specialist ($240,000/4yr)
2017 NJDOT Keansburg and Fortescue Inlets Sediment Management Study - Co-PI ($279,200/2yr)
2015 NFWF Building Ecological Solutions - PI ($240,000/2yrs)
2015 HRNERR Bulkhead Enhancement - PI ($22,319/1yr)
2015 NOAA Science Collaorative Assessing Ecological and Physical Performance of Living Shorelines - PI ($139,848/3yrs)
2014 NJ Sea Grant Coastal Processes Extension - PI ($375,000/4yrs)
2014 TNC NJ Coastal Resilience Network - Co-PI ($66,008/2yrs)
2014 UTRC Port Resilience - CoPI ($50,000/6mo)
2013 NJ DEP Hoboken Flooding - Co-PI ($214,929/1yr)
2013 NJ DEP Living Shorelines - PI ($136,013/1yr)
2013 NOAA Science Collaborative - PI ($183,280/1yr)
2013 NJ Sea Grant Coastal Storm Awareness Program - PI ($47,050/2yrs)
2012, 2010, 2008 NJ Sea Grant Coastal Processes - PI ($100,000/2 yrs)
2012, 2010, 2008 NJ Sea Grant Coastal Communities - PI ($25,000/2 yrs)
2012 TE SubCom - PI ($20,436/1 yr)
2012 NJ Sea Grant Coastal Outreach Advisory Team - PI ($15,252/1 yr)
2012 NSF RAPID - Co-PI ($25,000/1 yr)
2012 UTRC - Co-PI (50,000/1 yr)
2010 NOAA Science Callaborative PI ($283,000/3 yrs)
2009 CICEET - PI ($71,425/2 yrs)


Selected Publications

Abstract

  1. Miller, J. K. (2018). "Hudson River Sustainable Shorelines Project: Using the NERRS as Platforms for Testing Shoreline Restoration Strategies. 9th Summit on Coastal and Estuarine Restoration and management. Weeks Marine.
  2. Miller, J. K. (2018). Success: A matter of perspective. 9th Annual Summit on Coastal and Estuarine Research and Management. Weeks Marine.

Book Chapter

  1. Morris, R. L.; Heery, E. C.; Loke, L. H.; Lau, E.; Strain, E. M.; Airoldi, L.; Alexander, K.; Bishop, M.; Coleman, R.; Cordell, J. R.; Dong, Y.; Firth, L. B.; Hawkins, S. J.; Heath, T.; Kokora, M.; Lee, S.; Miller, J. K.; Perkol-Finkel, S.; Rella, A.; Steinberg, P.; Takeuchi, I.; Thompson, R.; Todd, P. A.; Toft, J. D.; Leung, K. M. (2019). Design Options Implementation Issues and Evaluating Success of Ecologically-Engineered Shorelines. Oceanography and Marine Biology an Annual Review (vol. 57, pp. 137-196). CRC Press.
    https://www.crcpress.com/Oceanography-and-Marine-Biology-An-Annual-Review-Volume-57/Hawkins-Allcock-Bates-Firth-Smith-Swearer-Todd/p/book/9780367134150.
  2. Morris, R. L.; Heery, E. C.; Loke, L. H.; Lau, E.; Strain, E. M.; Airoldi, L.; Alexander, K. A.; Bishop, M. J.; Coleman, R. A.; Cordell, J. R.; Dong, Y. W.; Firth, L. B.; Hawkins, S. J.; Heath, T.; Kokora, M.; Lee, S. Y.; Miller, J.; Perkol-Finkel, S.; Rella, A.; Steinberg, P. D.; Takeuchi, I.; Thompson, R. C.; Todd, P. A.; Toft, J. D.; Leung, K. M. (2019). Design options, implementation issues and evaluating success of ecologically engineered shorelines. Oceanography and Marine Biology (vol. 57, pp. 169-228).

Data Set

  1. Fanning, A.; Janssen, M.; Lemke, L.; Miller, J. (2023). Influence of Sea Level Rise on Storm Erosion Potential in New Jersey. Mendeley Data (vol. 1). Mendeley.
  2. Fanning, A.; Janssen, M.; Lemke, L.; Miller, J. K. (2023). Influence of Sea Level Rise on Storm Erosion Potential in New Jersey. Mendeley Data (vol. 1). Elsevier.

Journal Article

  1. Fanning, A. C.; Janssen, M. S.; Lemke, L.; Miller, J. K. (2024). Methodology and data for quantifying storm erosion potential considering sea level rise. Data in Brief (55 ed., vol. 55). Elsevier.
  2. Gannon, K.; Janssen, M.; Miller, J. (2024). Influence of structure characteristics on wave transmission and shoreline response at a low-crested segmented breakwater in Little Egg Harbor Township, NJ. Shore and Beach (3 ed., vol. 92, pp. 31-42). Ft Lauderdale, FL: ASBPA.
  3. Fanning, A.; Janssen, M.; Lemke, L.; Miller, J. (2024). New Jersey Storm Erosion Climatology Data for IPCC Sea Level Rise Scenarios. Data in Brief (vol. 55). Elsevier.
  4. Day, I.; Janssen, M.; MacLachlan, H.; Fanning, A.; Miller, J. (2024). Influence of profile variability on dune impacts in New Jersey during Hurricane Sandy. Shore and Beach (1 ed., vol. 92, pp. 27-38). Fort Meyers, FL: American Shore and Beach Preservation Association.
  5. Zuck, N.; Kerr, L.; Miller, J. (2023). Automated Technique for Identification of Prominent Nearshore Sandbars. Coasts (2 ed., vol. 3, pp. 145-159). MDPI AG.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/coasts3020009.
  6. Day, I. J.; Janssen, M. S.; MacLachlan, H.; Fanning, A.; Miller, J. K. (2023). Quantifying the influence of profile variability on dune impacts during Hurricane Sandy. Shore & Beach (4 ed., vol. 91, pp. 27-38). American Shore and Beach Preservation Association.
    https://doi.org/10.34237/1009144.
  7. Jamous, M.; Marsooli, R.; Miller, J. (2023). Physics-based modeling of climate change impact on hurricane-induced coastal erosion hazards. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science (1 ed., vol. 6).
  8. Bredes, A.; Miller, J.; Kerr, L.; Gannon, K.; Day, I. (2023). Developing guidance for the application of Natural and Nature Based Features (NNBF) on developed shores: A case study from New Jersey, USA. Regional Studies in Marine Science (vol. 62).
  9. Bredes, A. L.; Miller, J.; Kerr, L.; Brown, D. R. (2022). Observations of Wave Height Amplification Behind an Oyster Castle Breakwater System in a High-Energy Environment: Gandys Beach, NJ. Frontiers in Built Environment (vol. 8).
  10. Janssen, M. S.; Lemeke, L.; Miller, J. K.; Douglas, W. (2022). Fortescue Inlet: Offshore Deposition Basins for Navigation Channel Management in Small Craft Inlets. Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering (2 ed., vol. 148). ASCE.
  11. Janssen, M. S.; Lemke, L.; Miller, J.; Douglas, W. S. (2022). Fortescue Inlet: Offshore Deposition Basins for Navigation Channel Management in Small Craft Inlets. Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering (2 ed., vol. 148).
  12. Janssen, M. S.; Miller, J. (2022). The Dune Engineering Demand Parameter and Applications to Forecasting Dune Impacts. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (2 ed., vol. 10, pp. 234). MDPI.
  13. Janssen, M. S.; Miller, J. (2022). The Dune Engineering Demand Parameter and Applications to Forecasting Dune Impacts. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (2 ed., vol. 10).
  14. Marsooli, R.; Jamous, M.; Miller, J. (2021). Climate Change Impacts on Wind Waves Generated by Major Tropical Cyclones off the Coast of New Jersey, USA. Frontiers in Built Environment (vol. 7).
  15. Lemke, L.; Miller, J. (2021). Role of storm erosion potential and beach morphology in controlling dune erosion. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (12 ed., vol. 9).
  16. Zimmerman, T.; Miller, J. (2021). UAS-SfM approach to evaluate the performance of notched groins within a groin field and their impact on the morphological evolution of a beach nourishment. Coastal Engineering (vol. 170).
  17. Miller, J.; Web, B.; Watts, I. (2021). Observations and lessons learned from recent storm events.. Shore and Beach (2 ed., vol. 89). Fort Meyers,FL: ASBPA.
  18. Lemke, L.; Janssen, M. S.; Miller, J. (2020). Mitigation of channel shoaling at a sheltered inlet subject to flood gate operations. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (11 ed., vol. 8, pp. 1-25).
  19. Laura, L.; Janssen, M.; Miller, J. K. (2020). Mitigation of channel shoaling at a sheltered inlet subject to flood gate operations. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (11 ed., vol. 8). MDPI.
  20. Zimmerman, T.; Jansen, K.; Miller, J. (2020). Analysis of UAS flight altitude and ground control point parameters on DEM accuracy along a complex, developed coastline. Remote Sensing (14 ed., vol. 12).
  21. Lemke, L.; Miller, J. (2020). Evaluation of storms through the lens of erosion potential along the New Jersey, USA coast. Coastal Engineering (vol. 158).
  22. Almarshed, B.; Figlus, J.; Miller, J. K.; Verhagen, H. J. (2020). Innovative Coastal Risk Reduction through Hybrid Design: Combining Sand Cover and Structural Defenses. Journal of Coastal Research (1 ed., vol. 36, pp. null).
    https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-18-00078.1.
  23. Janssen, M.; Lemke, L.; Miller, J. (2019). Application of Storm Erosion Index (SEI) to parameterize spatial storm intensity and impacts from Hurricane Michael. Shore & Beach (pp. 41-50). American Shore and Beach Preservation Association.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.34237/1008745.
  24. Janssen, M. S.; Lemke, L.; Miller, J. K. (2019). Application of Storm Erosion Index (SEI) to parameterize spatial storm intensity and impacts from Hurricane Michael. Shore & Beach (4 ed., vol. 87, pp. 41-50). American Shore and Beach Preservation Association.
  25. Lemke, L.; Miller, J. K. (2018). DEVELOPMENT OF A STORM EROSION CLIMATOLOGY FOR THE NEW JERSEY COAST, US. Coastal Engineering Proceedings (36 ed., vol. 1, pp. 93). ASCE/COPRI: Coastal Engineering Research Council.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v36.papers.93.

Letter report issued at the request of NJDEP

  1. Miller, J. (2018). Effectiveness of emergency sand berms for stomr damage protection. Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  2. Miller, J. (2018). Review of proposed Shooting Island Living Shoreline Design. Trenton, NJ : NJDEP.

Newspaper Article

  1. MIller, J. K. (2019). Interviewed/quoted in at least 10 print/radio/TV stories.

Press Briefing

  1. Miller, J.; McCann, E. (2024). 2024 State of the Shore Report. Fort Hancock, NJ : New Jersey Sea Grant.
  2. Miller, J. (2023). 2023 State of the Shore Report. Fort Hancock, NJ : New Jersey Sea Grant.

Technical Report

  1. Cerafice, T.; Kerr, L. K.; Janssen, M. K.; Miller, J. K. (2024). New Jersey Beach Sediment Size Analysis (SIT-DL-24-9-3026 ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens.
  2. Miller, J.; Kerr, L. K.; Bredes, A. K.; Gannon, K. K. (2024). Living Shorelines Engineering Guidelines, 2024 Update (SIT-DL-24-9-3025 ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens.
  3. Miller, J. K.; Kerr, L. K.; Gannon, K. K.; Day, I. K.; Bredes, A. K. (2024). Living Shorelines Lessons Learned Additional Site Assessment Report (SIT-DL-24-9-3021 ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens.
  4. Miller, J. K.; Kerr, L. K.; Gannon, K. K.; Day, I. K.; Bredes, A. K. (2024). Recommendations for Determining the Appropriate Level of Assessment for Living Shorelines Projects (SIT-DL-24-9-3023 ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens.
  5. Miller, J. (2024). The Relevance of Beach Width to Storm Damage Reduction (SIT-DL-24-9-3024 ed.). ioboken, NJ: Stevens .
  6. Miller, J. K.; Kerr, L. K.; Bredes, A. K.; Zuck, N. K. (2024). Page’s Point Site Characterization and Living Shoreline Conceptual Design v2 (SIT-DL-24-9-3028 ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens .
  7. Miller, J.; Janssen, M.; Day, I. (2024). North Wildwood 7th Ave. Beach Access Shoreline Impact Analysis (SIT-DL-24-9-3027 ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens.
  8. Miller, J.; Kerr, L.; Bredes, A.; Gannon, K.; Day, I. (2023). Gandys Beach Living Shoreline Project: Documentation and Findings from Wave Attenuation Monitoring (SIT-DL-23-9-3016 ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens.
  9. Miller, J.; Janssen, M. (2023). North Wildwood Risk Assessment: Rapid Assessment Spring 2023 (SIT-DL-23-9-3017 ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens.
  10. Kerr, L.; Gannon, K.; Herrington, T.; Tolin, C.; Miller, J.. Project Development Guidance for Using Dredged Sediment to Restore Salt Marshes: Case Studies and Lessons Learned from the Mid-Atlantic Region (SIT-DL-23-9-DRAFT ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens.
  11. Miller, J.; Kerr, L.; Day, I.; Gannon, K.. Beneficial Reuse of Dredged Material Technology Applications (SIT-DL-23-9-DRAFT ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens.
  12. Miller, J.; Kerr, L.; Bredes, A.; Rella, A. (2022). . Ecoshorelines on Developed Coasts Guidance and Best Practices (SIT-DL-22-9-3012 ed.). Hoboken, Nj: Stevens.
  13. Miller, J.; Kerr, L.; Bredes, A. (2022). Living Shorelines Engineering Guidelines 2022 Update (SIT-DL-22-9-3013 ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens.
  14. Fanning, A.; Janssen, M.; Miller, J. K. (2022). Evaluation of Storm Severity Based on the Storm Erosion Index along the New Jersey Atlantic Coast Following the “Mother's Day" 2022 Nor'easter (vol. TR SIT-DL-22-9-3010). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  15. Fanning, A.; Janssen, M.; Miller, J. K. (2022). Evaluation of Storm Severity Based on the Storm Erosion Index along the New Jersey Atlantic Coast Following “Winter Storm Izzy” (vol. TR SIT-DL-22-9-3009). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  16. Zuck, N.; Kerr, L.; Miller, J. K. (2022). South End of Long Branch 2020 Renourishment: Monitoring Report 1 (vol. TR SIT-DL-22-9-3011). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  17. Miller, J. (2021). North Wildwood Proposed Cross-section Review (SIT-DL-21-9-CV7 ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology.
  18. Miller, J.; Lemke, L. (2021). Evaluation of Storm Severity Based on the Storm Erosion Index along the New Jersey Atlantic Coast Following “Winter Storm Orlena” (January 31 – February 2, 2021 Nor’easter) (SIT-DL-21-9-CV6 ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology.
  19. Kerr, L.; Brown, D.; Miller, J. (2020). Cost and Effectiveness Analysis of Select New Jersey Living Shorelines Projects (vol. SIT-DL-20-9-CV5). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  20. Miller, J.; Lemke, L.; Janssen, M. (2020). Keansburg Inlet Sediment Management Study (vol. SIT-DL-20-9-CV3). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technolgy, Davidson Lab.
  21. Miller, J.; Lemke, L.; Janssen, M. (2020). Fortescue Inlet Sediment Management Study (vol. SIT-DL-20-9-CV4). Hoboken: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  22. Kerr, L.; Zuck, N.; Miller, J. (2020). Wave Analysis for Mystic Beach and Parkertown Beaches, Little Egg Harbor Township (vol. SIT-DL-20-9-CV2). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Lab.
  23. Kerr, L.; Miller, J. K.; Brown, D. (2020). Gandy's Beach living Shoreline Project, Wave Attenuation Monitoring Interim Report (vol. SIT-DL-20-9-CV1). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  24. Miller, J. (2019). North Wildwood Stone Size and Scour Reanalysis (vol. SIT-DL-19-9-2995). Hoboken, NJ : Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  25. Miller, J. K.; Janssen, M. (2019). Review of: Critical Evaluation of Federal Storm Damage Reduction Project Effectiveness and Necessity Relative to Existing Berm and Dune Protection, Prepared by Waterman LLC, Block 179.03 Lot 5.04 (vol. SIT-DL-19-9-2991). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  26. Miller, J. K.; Janssen, M. (2019). Review of: Critical Evaluation of Federal Storm Damage Reduction Project Effectiveness and Necessity Relative to Existing Berm and Dune Protection, Prepared by Waterman LLC, Block 179.03 Lots 5.09 (vol. SIT-DL-19-9-2989). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  27. Kerr, L.; Williams, A.; Zimmerman, T.; Miller, J. K. (2019). The Cost and Effectiveness of Living Shorelines in New Jersey (Interim Report 1) (vol. SIT-DL-19-9-2988). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  28. Kerr, L.; Zimmerman, T.; Miller, J. K. (2019). Lincoln Harbor Wave Attenuation Study (vol. SIT-DL-19-9-2986). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  29. Miller, J. K.; Janssen, M. (2018). Review of: Critical Evaluation of Federal Storm Damage Reduction Project Effectiveness and Necessity Relative to Existing Berm and Dune Protection, Prepared by Waterman LLC, Block 179.03 Lot 5.07 (vol. SIT-DL-18-9-2983). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  30. Miller, J. K. (2018). North Wildwood Stone Size and Scour Analysis (vol. SIT-DL-18-9-2984). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.
  31. Laura, K.; Zimmerman, T.; Miller, J. K. (2018). Wave Muffler Physical Model Tests (vol. SIT-DL-19-9-2987). Hoboken, NJ: Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory.