Program Manager, Information Systems Technology, NASA Earth Science Technology Office
Jacqueline Le Moigne is Manager of NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) Earth
Science Technology Office’s (ESTO) Advanced Information Systems Technology (AIST) Program. The AIST Program focuses on information and software systems as well as novel computer science technologies that enable future Earth Science missions. Jacqueline received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Sorbonne University Pierre et Marie Curie Campus, Paris, France.
Her personal research interests include Image Registration, Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Systems, Distributed Spacecraft Missions (DSM) and Digital Twins, as well as high-performance and onboard computing. Jacqueline has over 180 publications including more than 30 journal papers and book chapters. She authored an edited book and earned three Patents, all in the area of Image Registration.
She has received a NASA Exceptional Service Medal as well as of the NASA Goddard Information Science and Technology Award.
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