

Cin-Ty A. Lee
Known for excellence in the field of Earth sciences, Cin-Ty A. Lee is a distinguished Professor and Department Chair of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Science at Rice University. Holding the prestigious Harry Carothers Wiess Professorship of Geology, Professor Lee is renowned for his comprehensive research on Earth's differentiation and deep Earth redox processes. His work delves into the intricate dynamics of magma, the fascinating phenomena of volcanology, and the long-term evolution of the Earth's climate. Professor Lee's research is characterized by a unique blend of field studies and advanced analytical techniques, which he employs to unravel the complexities of the Earth's interior and crust. His investigations extend to understanding magma chamber processes, differentiation in subduction zones, and the whole Earth carbon cycling, contributing significantly to the scientific community's knowledge of continent formation and destruction. In addition to his research endeavors, Professor Lee is dedicated to education and mentorship. He teaches courses in structural geology, mineralogy, petrology, and geochemistry, fostering a rich learning environment for his students. His commitment to hands-on learning is evident through his active participation in field trips, where he guides students in applying theoretical knowledge to real-world geological phenomena. Professor Lee's contributions to the field of Earth sciences are not only academic but also practical, as he seeks to bridge the gap between scientific research and its implications for understanding our planet's past, present, and future. His work continues to inspire both his peers and students, making him a pivotal figure in the study of Earth's dynamic systems.
Publications
, 444-447, 2016-04-22
, 20652-20657, 2009-12-08