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Josef Aschbacher
Director General of the European Space Agency
Assumed office
1 March 2021
Preceded byJohann-Dietrich Wörner
Personal details
Born1962
Ellmau, Austria
Alma materUniversity of Innsbruck
OccupationSpace researcher, manager

Josef Aschbacher (born 1962) is an Austrian space researcher and manager based in Paris, France.[1][2] On 1 March 2021, he became the Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA). He previously served as ESA's Director of Earth Observation Programmes from 2016 to 2021.

Education and career

Born in Ellmau, Austria, Josef Aschbacher studied at the University of Innsbruck, graduating with a Master’s degree and a PhD in natural sciences. He has had an accomplished international career in space, combining more than 35 years’ work experience at ESA, the European Commission, the Austrian Space Agency, the Asian Institute of Technology and the University of Innsbruck. He started his career as a Research Scientist at the University's Institute of Meteorology and Geophysics between 1985 and 1989. After, he worked in ESA as a Young Graduate Trainee and also in the European Commission Joint Research Centre. He returned to ESA in 2001 to work as Programme Coordinator for the Copernicus Programme. In 2006, he was appointed Head of the Copernicus Space Office.[3][4] In 2016, he was appointed ESA Director of Earth Observation Programmes,[5] leading the largest ESA Directorate with an annual budget responsibility of €1.5 billion.[6][7][8]

Institutional positions

He is the former head of Programme Planning & Coordination, ESA Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes, the former head of Copernicus (GMES) Space Office, ESA Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes,[9] and former head of the Programme Coordinator Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes, ESA Paris.[10]

He was a Young Graduate Trainee, ESA ESRIN: Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes, 1990, ESA ESRIN.[11]

Honors

Josef Aschbacher was nominated for Austrian of the Year for Contributions in Science, 2020 [12] and is an honorary member of the European Academy of Science and Arts.[13] In 2021, Aschbacher became 'Grande Ufficiale Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana', the highest recognition accorded to non-Italian nationals. In 2022, he was awarded the Ehrenzeichen des Landes Tirol.

References

  1. ^ "Josef Aschbacher's research while affiliated with European Space Agency and other places". Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Josef Aschbacher, Director General of ESA". www.esa.int. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Josef Aschbacher - IAF". Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  4. ^ "ESA Website - Director of Earth Observation_Programmes". Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  5. ^ "Josef Aschbacher appointed as New Director of ESA Earth Observation". ERA - ERA Portal Austria. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Josef Aschbacher: Europas neuer oberster Erdbeobachter - derStandard.at". DER STANDARD (in Austrian German). Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  7. ^ Towards a European approach to "New Space" (PDF). p. 7. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  8. ^ Aschbacher became the ESA Director General on 1 March 2021
  9. ^ Aschbacher, Josef (2017). "ESA's Earth Observation Strategy and Copernicus". Satellite Earth Observations and Their Impact on Society and Policy. pp. 81–86. doi:10.1007/978-981-10-3713-9_5. ISBN 978-981-10-3712-2. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  10. ^ "Speaker bios - Copernicus Press Tour, January 2017" (PDF). Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  11. ^ "Josef Aschbacher, Director of Earth Observation Programmes". www.esa.int. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  12. ^ "The election of Austrians of the Year organized by the daily newspaper Die Presse". www.facebook.com. Austria in Space. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  13. ^ "Members | European Academy of Sciences and Arts". members.euro-acad.eu. Retrieved 31 October 2020.