Nugent worked with the Near-Earth Object part of the
NASA Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, known as
NEOWISE. She was part of the
Near-Earth Object Camera asteroid hunting teams. For this, Nugent was awarded the
NASA Group Achievement Award. She believes
asteroid impact is the only
natural disaster that we can prevent. In 2015 she named an asteroid after
Malala Yousafzai. Nugent joined the faculty at
Olin College as an assistant professor of computational physics and planetary science in 2018.
Public engagement Nugent was a
AAAS Mass Media Fellow in 2008. She was selected as a TED Fellow in 2016, and a Senior TED Fellow in 2018. Nugent delivered a
TED talk Adventures of an asteroid hunter at the
TED conference in 2016. After her
TED talk, Nugent wrote the book Asteroid Hunters with
Simon & Schuster. The talk was also used in a
TED-Ed video. In her spare time she produces the podcast
SpacePod. The podcast involves short episodes (15 minute in length) featuring relaxed conversations with
space explorers. She serves as one of
The Planetary Society experts. A question about Nugent's research was once included in
Jeopardy!.
Awards and honours • 2012
NEOWISE Team
NASA Group Achievement Award • 2013
8801 Nugent named in her honour • 2017
Mira Costa High School Alumni Hall of Fame • 2018
TED Senior Fellow • 2019
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