James Keane Awarded NASA Early Career Medal

James Keane Awarded NASA Early Career Medal

James KeaneDr. James Keane (2017) was awarded a NASA Early Career Achievement Medal in recognition of early career achievement in the geodynamics of the Moon and icy worlds, and for championing the Endurance rover science concept in the planetary decadal survey.

James is a planetary scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He studies the interactions between orbital dynamics, rotational dynamics, and geologic processes on rocky and icy worlds using theoretical models and the analysis of spacecraft-derived datasets. These techniques facilitate his investigation of the dynamics, structure, origin, and evolution of solar system bodies. James has experience with NASA missions including GRAIL and New Horizons.

Dr. Keane is also an accomplished science illustrator and communicator.