Suzan van der Lee
Suzan van der Lee is a Dutch-American seismologist and the Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Northwestern University. Her research focuses on seismic imaging of Earth's interior structure, particularly the mantle beneath continents and rift zones. She is known for leading major seismic array projects and developing educational programs in seismology.
Education and career
Van der Lee earned her degree in Geophysics from Utrecht University and completed her Ph.D. at Princeton University in 1996 under Guust Nolet.Her academic positions include:
- Postdoctoral Fellow at the Carnegie Institution for Science
- Researcher at ETH Zurich
- Professor at Northwestern University since 2003, named Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor in 2022
Research
Van der Lee's research combines seismic data analysis with computational methods to study Earth's interior structure. She has led several major seismic array projects:SPREE : An 82-station array across north-central USA and CanadaDRIAR: A project studying the East African RiftAwards and honors
- Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Fellow of the American Geophysical Union
- NSF CAREER Award
Professional service
Van der Lee has served as:- President-elect of the Seismology Section, American Geophysical Union
- Board member of Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Public engagement
Van der Lee is active in science communication:- Featured in media outlets including BBC and WTTW
- Developer of educational programs
Selected publications
Van der Lee has authored numerous publications including:*