Suzanne Mary Imber (born May 1983) is a British planetary scientist specialising in space weather at the University of Leicester.
She completed her PhD thesis in 2008 on the Auroral and Ionospheric Flow Measurements of Magnetopause Reconnection during Intervals of Northward Interplanetary Magnetic Field, at the University of Leicester.
[6] Here she studied 'space weather', contributing to the understanding of how energy and momentum from the solar wind influence the environments of the Earth and Mercury, using data from NASA and ESA spacecraft combined with ground-based observations.
[7] Imber is a visiting professor at the University of Michigan, as well as the only UK member of NASA's MESSENGER Science Team, in recognition of her work studying Mercury's magnetosphere.
[4][22] Imber is a high-altitude mountaineer who has climbed peaks in Alaska, the Himalayas, and the Andes, working since 2014 with British explorer Maximo Kausch.