Susan Trumbore
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Susan Trumbore
Summary
Susan Trumbore is a human[1]. She was born on +1959-00-00T00:00:00Z[2]. She worked as a climatologist[3], editor[4], geologist[5], geochemist[6], and university teacher[7]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Susan Trumbore was born on +1959-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
- Susan Trumbore held citizenship in United States[9].
- Susan Trumbore's professions included climatologist[3].
- Susan Trumbore's professions included editor[4].
- Susan Trumbore's professions included geologist[5].
- Susan Trumbore worked as a geochemist[6].
- Susan Trumbore worked as a university teacher[7].
- Susan Trumbore's field of work was biogeochemistry[10].
- Susan Trumbore's field of work was geochemistry[11].
- Susan Trumbore's field of work was geology[12].
- Susan Trumbore held the position of editor-in-chief[13].
- Susan Trumbore was employed by University of California, Irvine[14].
- Susan Trumbore was employed by Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry[15].
- Susan Trumbore was educated at California State University[16].
- Susan Trumbore's education included a stint at Columbia University[17].
- Susan Trumbore was educated at University of Delaware[18].
- Susan Trumbore received the Fellow of the American Geophysical Union[19].
- Susan Trumbore received the Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science[20].
- Susan Trumbore received the Benjamin Franklin Medal[21].
- Susan Trumbore received the honorary doctorate of Hasselt University[22].
- Susan Trumbore received the Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky Medal[23].
- Susan Trumbore received the Balzan Prize[24].
- Susan Trumbore was a member of National Academy of Sciences[25].
- Susan Trumbore was a member of German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina[26].
- Susan Trumbore was a member of Academia Europaea[27].
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Origins and Family
Susan Trumbore was born on +1959-00-00T00:00:00Z[2].
Education
Educated at California State University[16], a state university system[28], in United States[29], founded in 1857[30], headquartered in Long Beach[31]; Columbia University[17], a private university[32], in United States[33], founded in 1754[34], headquartered in Manhattan[35]; and University of Delaware[18], a land-grant university[36], in United States[37], founded in 1743[38], headquartered in Newark[39]. Susan Trumbore earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[40].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include climatologist[3], editor[4], geologist[5], geochemist[6], and university teacher[7]. Fields of work include biogeochemistry[10], a branch of chemistry[41]; geochemistry[11], a branch of chemistry[42]; and geology[12], a branch of science[43]. Employers include University of California, Irvine[14], a public research university[44], in United States[45], founded in 1965[46] and Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry[15], a Max Planck Institute[47], in Germany[48], founded in 1997[49], headquartered in Jena[50]. Susan Trumbore held the position of editor-in-chief[13].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the American Geophysical Union[19], a fellowship award[51], in United States[52], founded in 1962[53]; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science[20], a fellowship award[54], in United States[55], founded in 1874[56]; Benjamin Franklin Medal[21], a science award[57], in United States[58], founded in 1824[59]; honorary doctorate of Hasselt University[22], an award[60], in Belgium[61]; Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky Medal[23], an award[62]; and Balzan Prize[24], a science award[63], in Switzerland[64], founded in 1961[65].
Why It Matters
Susan Trumbore ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[8] She has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[66] She is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[67]
FAQs
What did Susan Trumbore do for work?
Susan Trumbore worked as climatologist[3], editor[4], geologist[5], geochemist[6], and university teacher[7].
Where did Susan Trumbore go to school?
Susan Trumbore was educated at California State University[16], Columbia University[17], and University of Delaware[18].
What awards did Susan Trumbore receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the American Geophysical Union[19], Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science[20], Benjamin Franklin Medal[21], and honorary doctorate of Hasselt University[22].