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Jacqueline Le Moigne

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Jacqueline J. Le Moigne is a computer scientist and geoscientist specializing in remote sensing including research on image registration and satellite-based on-board data processing. Educated in France, she works in the US for NASA as program manager for Advanced Information Systems Technology in the Earth Science Technology Office.[1]

Education and career

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Le Moigne studied at Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, where she received bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics and a Ph.D. in computer science, with a dissertation on biomedical imaging.[2] She was a researcher in computer vision at the University of Maryland,[1] before starting work for NASA in 1998.[2] She became assistant chief for technology at the Goddard Space Flight Center Software Division before moving to her present position in the Earth Science Technology Office.[1]

Recognition

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In 2012, at NASA Goddard, Le Moigne received the NASA Exceptional Service Medal and the Goddard Information Science and Technology Award.[1] She was named to the 2025 class of IEEE Fellows "for contributions to satellite image registration and intelligent space systems design".[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Dr. Jacqueline Le Moigne", Program officers, NASA, retrieved 2024-12-11
  2. ^ a b "Jacqueline Le Moigne", IEEE Xplore, IEEE, 19 August 2020, retrieved 2024-12-11
  3. ^ IEEE Fellow Class of 2025 (PDF), IEEE, retrieved 2024-12-11
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