Susan Solomon(1956)

Earth Sciences

Susan Solomon is an American atmospheric chemist, working for most of her career at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). In 2011, Solomon joined the faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she serves as the Ellen Swallow Richards Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry & Climate Science. Solomon, with her colleagues, was the first to propose the chlorofluorocarbon free radical reaction mechanism that is the cause of the Antarctic ozone hole.

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Major Awards
740
Publications
52,679
Citations
112
h-index
366
i10-index
71.2
Avg Citations/Paper

Career Path

Award progression over time

Apex Elite Prestigious

Education

University of California, Berkeley(Doctor of Philosophy)
Illinois Institute of Technology

Doctoral Advisor

Veronica Vaida

Career Timeline

Massachusetts Institute of Technology?–present
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration?–present

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)

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