
Dr. Ken Jucks
Program Manager for the UARP
Ken Jucks is the Program Manager for the Upper Atmosphere Research Program (UARP). He came to NASA HQ as an IPA detailee from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO, part of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) in Cambridge, MA. He has been an HQ NASA Civil servant since 2009. UARP concentrates on the processes that control ozone concentrations in the upper troposphere and stratosphere, and therefore surface ultraviolet radiation. The program funds numerous observations and field campaigns that contribute to quantifying our scientific understanding of ozone changes. Typical field studies include airborne in situ and remote sensing instrumentation for focused aircraft field campaigns, high altitude balloon remote sensing and in situ observations, and long-term ground based in situ and remote sensing programs.
Ken is now the Program Scientist for several Earth Science satellite projects, including Aura, OCO-2, OCO-3, OMPS-Limb, and CLARREO-Pathfinder. He has served as the AO Program Scientist for several Earth Venture solicitations, including EVI-1, EVI-2, and EVM-3.
Ken’s past research interests at SAO included high spectral resolution thermal emission FTS studies of the stratosphere and upper troposphere as the Principal Investigator of the FIRS-2 spectrometer that operated from high altitude balloons and airborne platforms. Because he spent so much time surrounded by astrophysicists at SAO, he was lured into exo-planet detection research as well.
Ken received his BA in Chemistry at Washington and Jefferson College in Washington, PA in 1984. He received his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill in 1989 doing laser based high resolution spectroscopy of molecules and molecular complexes in molecular beams to study molecular interactions and dynamics. After one extra year as a post doc at UNC, he went to SAO, and never left…until NASA HQ called.
Phone: 202-358-0476
Email: kenneth.w.jucks@nasa.gov


