Jeremy
Kenny
Project Manager, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Jeremy Kenny is the CFMPP project manager, recently moved to this position from the CFMPP Demos Portfolio lead job he began in 2021. Prior to the CFMPP work, Jeremy worked in the HLS Program as the HLS Technical Manager for Blue Origin / Appendix H contract. He spent ten years working in the Propulsion Fluid Dynamics Branch before taking on the role of Chief of the MSFC Propulsion Thermal Branch in 2018. Jeremy has experience in a variety of projects, such as leading the definition and validation test programs for the SLS design liftoff environment, serving as the LSE for NTP engine design work, and supporting the Space Shuttle Program's solid rocket booster flight reconstructions per mission. He has also led the MSFC lead for a joint Air Force / NASA combustion stability modeling development and demonstration program for Oxygen Rich Staged Combustion engines. Jeremy got his doctorate in mechanical engineering from the University of Alabama in Huntsville in 2008, his master's degree in mechanical engineering from Georgia Tech in 2004, and his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Mississippi State University in 2002.

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