After her PhD, Fox moved to the
Goddard Space Flight Center as a
US National Research Council postdoctoral fellow, where she was mentored by
Mario Acuña. At Goddard, Fox worked on Sun-Earth connections. Fox led outreach programs on
space weather, and has continued public engagement throughout her scientific career. Fox joined
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in 1998, where she remained as Science and Operations coordinator for the
International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Science Initiative. Her research focuses on solar system plasma physics and data analysis. She studies the
magnetopause using a range of spacecraft. She has since worked on the
NASA Polar spacecraft . In 2008 Fox was the deputy project scientist for
Living With a Star, NASA's
Van Allen Probes mission. Fox joined the
heliophysics space research branch in 2015. She was lead Project Scientist for the
Parker Solar Probe mission, and was present at the launch in August 2018. The probe looks to understand the
coronal heating problem and the origins of the
solar wind. In 2017 Fox delivered a
TED talk on
Touching the Sun. Fox moved to the
NASA Headquarters in September 2018, when she was appointed as the head of the
Heliophysics Science Division. The deputy director is
Margaret Luce. Fox was appointed the Associate Administrator for NASA's
Science Mission Directorate on February 27, 2023, making her the organization's Head of Science. Fox has served as Associate Editor for
Geophysical Research Letters and the
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics.
Awards and honours • 1993
European Geosciences Union Young Scientists Award • 1998
NASA Group Achievement Award • 2000 NASA Group Achievement Award • 2023 Interviewed by
Lauren Laverne on
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