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Personal bio
Ross S. Stein is Temblor CEO, Lecturer in Geophysics at Stanford University, and former USGS Senior Scientist. He was 2018 Thompson Distinguished International Lecturer of the Geological Society of America, 2019 Centennial Lecturer of the American Geophysical Union, 2020 Distinguished Lecturer of the Seismological Society of America, and a 2021 College of Fellows Distinguished Lecturer of the American Geophysical Union. A Fellow of the American Geophysical Union and Geological Society of America, he is a past president of the Tectonophysics section of the AGU, a past Editor of JGR, and formerly chaired AGU's Board of Journal Editors. Stein received the 2012 Gilbert F. White Natural Hazards Award from AGU, gave a 2012 TEDx talk, "Defeating Earthquakes", and received the 2000 Eugene M. Shoemaker Distinguished Achievement Award of the USGS. In 2003, the Science Citation Index reported that Stein was the second most cited author in earthquake science during the preceding decade; he was tenth most cited during 1900-2010. Stein frequently brings insights to the public in media interviews and public talks, and in IMAX and Discovery Channel films. In 2010, Stein cofounded the Global Earthquake Model (GEM Foundation), chairing its Science Board until 2015, when he cofounded Temblor. Stein is a member of the Advisory Council on Catastrophes of Zurich Insurance. Contact: Ross at ross@temblor.net Currently teaching |