Short Biosketch
✦ Field camp in 'the barrens' of the Slave Craton, NWT Canada, Aug 2016. (photo: Steve Shirey)
Biographical Sketch – Steven B. Shirey, PhD
Dr. Steven Shirey is a senior staff scientist of the Carnegie Institution for Science where he is a member of the five-person Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry Group of the Earth and Planets Laboratory. Independently and with his mentoring of PhD students, and postdoctoral fellows, Dr. Shirey researches geological processes pertaining to the igneous evolution of the solid Earth. The formation of diamonds has been an area of interest and research for Dr. Shirey for nearly two decades. He is noted for the study of mineral inclusions in diamonds which has been applied to global scale questions such as the age of diamond-forming events, the creation of the continents, the onset of plate tectonics, and the recycling of surface materials into the deeper parts of the mantle. Dr. Shirey is a fellow of the American Geophysical Union, the Geological Society of America, the Geochemical Society, and the Mineralogical Society of America where he served as its president. In addition to his work on lithospheric and superdeep diamonds, he has published widely on topics as diverse as arc volcanism, Archean crustal evolution, continental volcanism, meteorites and impacts, mantle heterogeneity, and isotope geochemistry method development.
Professional Preparation
Carnegie Institution of Washington Postdoctoral Fellow, Isotope Geology 1984 - 1985
SUNY Stony Brook Ph.D., Geochemistry 1979 - 1984
University of Massachusetts M.Sc., Geology 1972 - 1975
Dartmouth College A.B., Geology 1968 - 1972
Appointments and Employment
Staff Member Carnegie Institution of Washington 1985 - present
Adjunct Professor University Maryland College Park 1992-2014
Postdoctoral Fellow Carnegie Institution of Washington 1984 - 1985
Research Assistant SUNY Stony Brook 1981 - 1984
Teaching Assistant SUNY Stony Brook 1979 - 1980
Research Staff Geologist Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1977 - 1979
Research Mineralogist Mt. Sinai Hospital Environ. Science Lab 1975 - 1976
Exploration Geologist Noranda Exploration (summer) 1970 - 1974
Publications
Google Scholar H-index = 71 >19,500 citations
National Science Foundation (NSF) Funding 1985-2020
PI or Co-PI on 26 awards totaling $8,243,752 out of 39 submissions
66% of awards for research projects 34% of awards for analytical equipment
Honors and Awards
Distinguished Alumni Award, Geoscience Department, University of Massachusetts (2017)
President, Mineralogical Society of America (2015)
Fellow, American Geophysical Union (2010)
Fellow, Geochemical Society (2010 )
President, Geological Society of Washington (1999)
Fellow, Mineralogical Society of America (1998)
Fellow, Geological Society of America (1997)