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Jessica Smith Sent Climate Instruments To The Edge Of Space. Now, She’s Reimagining Her Path.

Jessica Smith Sent Climate Instruments To The Edge Of Space. Now, She’s Reimagining Her Path.

Update: 2025-10-23
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Thirty years ago, a Boston Globe classified ad launched Jessica Smith into a career at Harvard, where she built bespoke instruments and launched them on NASA’s converted U-2 aircraft, flying at 70,000 feet to read the chemistry of our stratosphere. In this conversation, she traces the improbable path from Amherst’s machine shop to equipping these delicate high fliers for experiments over the Arctic winter, tracking ozone recovery, and measuring changes in and storm impacts.

After a federally funded program cut led to a layoff in March, Jessica is candid about resilience, reinvention, and where that Amherst-honed knack for figuring things out might take her next: faculty life, lutherie (look it up), or starting a delightfully serious soft-serve ice cream business. Along the way, she reflects on a pivotal senior-year “academic blowout,” the joy of hands-on work, and what’s at stake when long-running climate data sets and training pipelines are disrupted.

To get in touch with Jessica, email her at jessica.b.smith@hotmail.com or find her on LinkedIn.
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Jessica Smith Sent Climate Instruments To The Edge Of Space. Now, She’s Reimagining Her Path.

Jessica Smith Sent Climate Instruments To The Edge Of Space. Now, She’s Reimagining Her Path.

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