Proctor appeared as the science demonstration expert on the Science Channel show Strange Evidence. The show brings together a team of experts who analyze video footage that seems to defy explanation. Proctor describes the phenomena and uses mockups to explain the science behind what is being seen.
''Genius by Stephen Hawking'' (2016)
Proctor appears in Episode 2: Are We Alone. During this episode she, along with two other individuals, are challenged to "think like a genius" and discover the science behind the search for extraterrestrial life.
''The STEM Journals'' (2012)
Proctor appears in two episodes of The STEM Journals Season 1. The STEM Journals is an educational show for kids interested in science, technology, engineering, and math and aired locally on Cox7 Arizona. She appears in the Physics of Flight and Rocks.
''The Colony'' (2010)
The Colony was a post-apocalyptic build show by the Discovery Channel. Proctor appears in Season 2 which consists of 10 episodes and was shot on location in New Orleans.
Proctor was selected to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Teacher At Sea program in 2017. NOAA's Teacher at Sea Program was started in 1990 and provides teachers with hands-on, real-world research experience working at sea. For 3-weeks she will be conducting pollock research in Bering Sea on the fisheries vessel the Oscar Dyson and blogging about her experience for NOAA.
Proctor was selected as 2014 PolarTREC teacher. PolarTREC is a National Science Foundation funded program that connects teachers with scientists conducting research in the arctic and Antarctic regions. Sian spent a month in Barrow, Alaska learning Historical Ecology for Risk Management and investigating the impact of climate change on the coastline and community.
HI-SEAS (2013)
Proctor was the education outreach officer for the NASA funded Hawai’i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation mission. The purpose of HI-SEAS mission was to investigate food strategies for long duration space flight and missions to the Moon or Mars. During the 4-month simulation Proctor was hired by Discover Magazine as the photographer for Kate Greene's article Simulating Mars on Earth. She also filmed the Meals for Mars YouTube Series while in the Mars simulation.
Proctor was a finalist for the 2009 NASA Astronaut Selection Process. She competed against over 3,500 applications to make the top 47. NASA selected 9 out of the 47 finalist, however, Proctor was not selected. She now gives inspirational presentations about almost becoming an astronaut.