Jake Hecla

Charles Stark Draper Career Development Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Contact Info

Office Phone

617-258-7841

Administrative Contact

Pam Fradkin
617.258.9729

Financial Contact

Quentin Alexander
617.253.6270

Biography

Jake Hecla is an Assistant Professor in the departments of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Nuclear Science and Engineering. He was previously a Stanton Postdoctoral Fellow in the MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Security and Policy from 2023-2025, where he researched air-breathing nuclear propulsion. His current research interests focus on emerging technologies, including aerospace nuclear power and propulsion, micro-reactors, and advanced radiation detection techniques. Hecla holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in nuclear engineering from the University of California, Berkeley and a S.B. in nuclear science and engineering from MIT. Hecla also serves as a science advisor to Clean Futures Fund, a U.S. nonprofit supporting those living near and working in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

Specialization and Research Interests

Nuclear power & propulsion for aerospace vehicles
Spacecraft thermal management
Radiation detection & imaging
Treaty verification
Contamination mapping & monitoring

Academic Degrees

Ph.D., SM, Nuclear Engineering, University of California, Berkeley; SB, Nuclear Science and Engineering, MIT