Rabat – NASA has honored Moroccan scientist Kamal Oudrhiri with a Leadership Medal to recognize his outstanding scientific career and his key role in major space exploration and advanced science projects.
According to NASA, the award “recognizes exceptional people-leadership skills critical to the ongoing success of the NASA exploration missions.”
The award particularly acknowledges Oudrhiri’s leadership of the Cold Atom Laboratory (CAL), the world’s first quantum science laboratory operated in space. He has directed the project aboard the International Space Station (ISS) since 2018.
The laboratory allows scientists to study atoms at extremely low temperatures. This helps offer new insights into quantum physics and open the door to future technologies such as quantum computing, ultra-precise measurement tools, and advanced navigation systems.
Oudrhiri is a senior planetary scientist at NASA and has spent more than two decades contributing to some of the agency’s most important missions.
His work spans several fields, including planetary atmospheric science, gravity and radio science, and space telecommunications.
He has also played a central role in multiple Mars exploration missions, as he helped improve how spacecraft communicate with Earth and how scientists study planetary environments.
These include the Mars Exploration Rovers (MER), the international Cassini mission to Saturn, the GRAIL lunar mission, the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), the Juno mission to Jupiter, and the New Horizons mission to Pluto.
In addition, Oudrhirii is known for combining scientific excellence with strong leadership. He has helped guide complex international teams and cutting-edge research programs that continue to shape modern space science.
The Moroccan scientist has received three NASA’s JPL Mariner & Voyager Honor Awards and multiple NASA Group Achievement Awards.


