• Michael Watkins Named Next JPL Director

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    Michael Watkins Named Next JPL Director
    Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    May 2, 2016

    Michael M. Watkins, the Clare Cockrell Williams Centennial Chair in Aerospace Engineering and Director of the Center for Space Research at The University
    of Texas at Austin, has been appointed director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and vice president at Caltech, the Institute announced today.

    Watkins will formally assume his position on July 1, 2016. He succeeds
    Charles Elachi, who will retire as of June 30, 2016, and move to the Caltech faculty.

    Watkins is an internationally recognized scientist and engineer. Prior
    to assuming his current position at The University of Texas in 2015, he
    worked at JPL for 22 years, where he held leadership roles on some of
    NASA's highest-profile missions. Watkins served as mission manager and
    mission system manager for the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover;
    led review or development teams for several missions including the Cassini, Mars Odyssey, and Deep Impact probes; and was the project scientist leading science development for the GRAIL moon-mapping satellites, the GRACE Earth science mission, and the GRACE Follow-on mission, scheduled for launch
    in 2017. He last served at JPL as manager of the Science Division, and
    chief scientist for the Engineering and Science Directorate.

    "Michael's record of successful mission leadership and impressive management skills quickly distinguished him as a leading candidate for this position," says Caltech president Thomas F. Rosenbaum, the Sonja and William Davidow Presidential Chair and professor of physics. "As JPL director, Michael
    will build upon the laboratory's outstanding achievements in planetary exploration and Earth science, strengthening the connections between Caltech's campuses and partnering with NASA to deliver highly complex and nuanced missions."

    "I've known Mike Watkins for more than 20 years now," Elachi says. "Mike
    has played important and varying roles in a number of important JPL areas.
    His intimate knowledge of the lab and staff, combined with his highly diversified set of skills and knowledge base in science and engineering,
    will serve JPL very well in the years to come."

    A committee composed of Caltech trustees, faculty, senior administrative leaders, and a member of the JPL executive council conducted an extensive search and recommended Watkins to Caltech's president.

    Watkins holds a bachelor's degree, master's degree, and Ph.D. in aerospace engineering from The University of Texas at Austin. He has published broadly in both engineering and science, contributed more than 100 conference presentations, and has served on the boards of numerous international scientific and engineering societies.

    "JPL has such a talented and deeply committed staff," says Watkins. "It
    is a privilege to have this opportunity to lead the laboratory to even
    greater discoveries. I look forward to working with my colleagues on campus and across NASA to forge new directions in space exploration and Earth science."

    Caltech manages JPL for NASA.


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