BOD Election 2018 - Candidate Profile

Susan Schwartz

Professor of Geophysics

Earth and Planetary Sciences Department

University of California, Santa Cruz

https://websites.pmc.ucsc.edu/~seisweb/susan_schwartz/

EDUCATION and EMPLOYMENT

2002 - Present Professor of Geophysics University of California, Santa Cruz
1998 - 2002 Associate Professor University of California, Santa Cruz
1994 - 1998 Assistant Professor University of California, Santa Cruz
1990 - 1994 Assistant Research Seismologist University of California, Santa Cruz
1988 - 1990 President's Postdoctoral Fellow University of California, Santa Cruz
1988 Ph.D., Seismology University of Michigan
1983 M.S., Paleomagnetism University of Michigan
1981 Sc.B., Geophysics Brown University

SERVICE to NSF SAGE

2018 - Present PASSCAL Standing Committee Chair
2016 - 2018 PASSCAL Standing Committee Member
2007 IRIS Board of Directors Nominating Committee
2001 - 2003 IRIS Education and Outreach Standing Committee
1996 - 1998 IRIS Data Management System Standing Committee Chair
1997 IRIS 1998 Workshop Organizing Committee
1994 - 1996 IRIS Data Management System Standing Committee Member

Selected Other Service to the Seismological Community

2017 - Present Alaska Amphibious Community Seismic Experiment PI
2016 Alaska Earthquake Monitoring Working Group
2015 Amphibious Array Facility Steering Committee Chair
2015 NSF OBS Management Organization Review
2011 - 2015 Integrated Earth Data Application User Group Advisory Committee
2011 - 2015 GeoPRISMS Steering Committee
2011 - 2015 Cascadia Initiative Expedition Team
2013 Chikyu-10 Steering Committee
2013 UNAVCO Education and Community Engagement Advisory Committee
2007 - 2010 UNAVCO Secretary of the Board of Directors
2006 - 2010 UNAVCO Board of Directors
2008 NSF Deep Earth Section Committee of Visitors
1998 - 2002 UNAVCO Working Group on Volcano Geode

STATEMENT

I am committed to advancing our understanding of dynamic Earth processes through geophysical research and to mentoring and promoting early career scientists. IRIS has and will continue to play a huge role in these endeavors. I am interested in a position on the IRIS Board to help ensure that it continues to be an organization that is: 1) responsive to the needs of the seismological community by maintaining excellent support services and building strong collaborations with other organizations that share our interests; 2) highly visible and impactful within the US and international scientific communities; and 3) leading the way in open data policies, professional development and training of the next generation Earth scientists, and educating the public about seismology and the Earth. I offer expertise in earthquake seismology and experience with the integration of seismic and geodetic data on land, at sea, and in the polar environment. I have taken a leadership role in overseeing 2 community amphibious seismic experiments. This background and four years on the UNAVCO Board of Directors, gives me a unique perspective that will be valuable in guiding IRIS forward as we continue to build and strengthen our collaboration with UNAVCO and other geophysical communities.