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Steve Jurczyk
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'''Steve Jurcyk''' is the Associate Administrator of [[NASA]]. He previously worked at [[Langley Research Center]] in [[Hampton, Virginia]].
== Education and career ==
Jurczyk is a graduate of the [[University of Virginia]] where he received [[Bachelor of Science]] and [[Master of Science]] degrees in [[Electrical engineering|Electrical Engineering]] in 1984 and 1986. He is an associate fellow of the [[American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics]].<ref name=":0"></ref>
Jurczyk began his NASA career in 1988 at Langley Research Center in the Electronic Systems Branch as a design, integration and testing engineer developing several space-based Earth remote sensing systems. From 2002 to 2004, Jurczyk was director of engineering, and from 2004 to 2006 he was director of research and technology at Langley where he led the organizations' contributions to a broad range of research, technology and engineering disciplines contributing to all NASA mission areas. From August 2006, Jurczyk served as Langley's Deputy Center Director. In May 2014, Jurczyk was appointed as Director at NASA's Langley Research Center. There, he headed NASA's first field Center, which plays a critical role in NASA's aeronautics research, exploration and science missions.<ref name=":0" />
After Langley, Jurczyk was the associate administrator of the Space Technology Mission Directorate, since June 2015. In this position he formulated and executed the agency's Space Technology programs, focusing on developing and demonstrating transformative technologies for human and [[robotic exploration]] of the [[Solar System|solar system]] in partnership with industry and academia. In May 2018, Jurczyk became NASA's associate administrator, the agency's highest-ranking [[Civil Servant|civil servant]] position.<ref name=":0" />
== Honors and awards ==
Jurczyk received several awards during his NASA career, including two NASA Outstanding Leadership Medals, the [[Presidential Rank Awards#Meritorious Executive|Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Executive]] in 2006, and the [[Presidential Rank Awards#Distinguished Executive|Presidential Rank Award for Distinguished Executive]] in 2016 -- the highest honors attainable for federal government leadership.<ref name=":0" />
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[[Category:University of Virginia alumni]]
== Education and career ==
Jurczyk is a graduate of the [[University of Virginia]] where he received [[Bachelor of Science]] and [[Master of Science]] degrees in [[Electrical engineering|Electrical Engineering]] in 1984 and 1986. He is an associate fellow of the [[American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics]].<ref name=":0"></ref>
Jurczyk began his NASA career in 1988 at Langley Research Center in the Electronic Systems Branch as a design, integration and testing engineer developing several space-based Earth remote sensing systems. From 2002 to 2004, Jurczyk was director of engineering, and from 2004 to 2006 he was director of research and technology at Langley where he led the organizations' contributions to a broad range of research, technology and engineering disciplines contributing to all NASA mission areas. From August 2006, Jurczyk served as Langley's Deputy Center Director. In May 2014, Jurczyk was appointed as Director at NASA's Langley Research Center. There, he headed NASA's first field Center, which plays a critical role in NASA's aeronautics research, exploration and science missions.<ref name=":0" />
After Langley, Jurczyk was the associate administrator of the Space Technology Mission Directorate, since June 2015. In this position he formulated and executed the agency's Space Technology programs, focusing on developing and demonstrating transformative technologies for human and [[robotic exploration]] of the [[Solar System|solar system]] in partnership with industry and academia. In May 2018, Jurczyk became NASA's associate administrator, the agency's highest-ranking [[Civil Servant|civil servant]] position.<ref name=":0" />
== Honors and awards ==
Jurczyk received several awards during his NASA career, including two NASA Outstanding Leadership Medals, the [[Presidential Rank Awards#Meritorious Executive|Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Executive]] in 2006, and the [[Presidential Rank Awards#Distinguished Executive|Presidential Rank Award for Distinguished Executive]] in 2016 -- the highest honors attainable for federal government leadership.<ref name=":0" />
== References ==
== Further reading ==
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* Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:University of Virginia alumni]]
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