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Meghan Samantha Miller
Meghan Miller is and Australian/American Geophysics professor in observational seismology at the Australian National University. She is also the Program Director for AuScope Earth Imaging since 2017. By combining novel seismological techniques, including the collection of new data in regions where none are available, Miller integrates her work with other, sometimes disparate, geologic and geophysical data, to solve outstanding questions in plate tectonics. Currently Miller has seismic deployments out in Alaska and Western Australia, but continue to work on data from previous experiments in Morocco, Spain, Timor Leste and Indonesia, along with other open access data such as USArray and those archived at AusPass and IRIS.

Early life and education
Miller was born in British Columbia, Canada and grew up in Phoenix, Arizona.

B.A. in physics and geology at Whittier College in Los Angeles

M.Sc. in applied geophysics at Columbia University in New York City

M.Eng. in geophysics at Cornell University

PhD in geophysics at ANU

Career and impact
Miller's research focuses on observational seismology in order to understand the structural and dynamical evolution of the Earth. She combines the use of novel seismological techniques, including the collection of new data in regions where none are available, integrated with other, sometimes disparate, geologic and geophysical data, to solve outstanding questions in plate tectonics.

Selected works
Mapping Earth's deepest secrets

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abc3134