COL Diana C. Loucks

Assistant Professor

Director - Advanced Physics

Physics and Nuclear Engineering

diana.loucks [at] westpoint.edu

Colonel Diana Loucks is an Academy Professor and the Director of Advanced Physics in the Department of Physics and Nuclear Engineering. She holds both a master’s and a doctoral degree in Aerospace Engineering Sciences from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Texas Christian University. 

Commissioned in 1996, Colonel Loucks served as an Army Signal Officer for thirteen years, with assignments in South Korea, Germany, and Fort Bragg, North Carolina, including a deployment in support of Multi-National Corps Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. In 2009, she transitioned to a Space Operations Officer role, serving as the Chief of Space and Special Programs for the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colorado, where she supported combat operations with Combined Joint Task Force – 4 in Kandahar, Afghanistan. During her master’s studies, Colonel Loucks led the communications subsystem design for the Drag and Atmospheric Neutral Density Explorer (DANDE), which won the University Nanosat V Competition, sponsored by the Air Force Research Laboratory. Upon returning to West Point as an Academy Professor, she became the first recipient from West Point of the National Science Foundation faculty Early Career Development Program Award for her research on ionospheric interference and its impact on navigation solutions. 

In addition to her academic duties, Colonel Loucks serves as the faculty Officer in Charge of the Protestant Chapel Choir. Her military awards include the Bronze Star Medal (1 OLC), Meritorious Service Medal (1 OLC), Army Commendation Medal (3 OLC), Air Force Commendation Medal, and Military Outstanding Volunteer Medal. She has also earned both the Master Space and Basic Parachutist badges. In 2022, she received the Outstanding Alumni for Excellence in Public Service award from the University of Colorado’s Ann and H.J. Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences department. 

Colonel Loucks is stationed at West Point with her husband, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Gary A. Loucks, Jr., and their three beagles, Leo, Clay, and Bentley.

Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering Sciences - University of Colorado

M.S. in Aerospace Engineering Sciences - University of Colorado

B.S. in Mathematics - Texas Christian University

Research Interests

Space Physics, Space Weather, Small Satellites, GPS Jamming, GPS Spoofing

Current Research

GPS Scintillation: causal physics and operational effects, Space Weather, Space Physics

Selected Publications

Testing COTS Microprocessors Against Radiation Effects for Potential Use in the Space Environment, R. A. Perez-Alemany, J. M. Rahon, A. L. Kedrowitsch, D. Loucks, F. E. La Torre, A. W. Roberts, J. Gittemeier, and R. Roarick, Journal of Radiation Effects, Research and Engineering, V. 41, No.1, April 2023.

Streamlining experiment projections for Resolute Bay Incoherent Scatter Radar (RISR) to facilitate research of space weather driven global positioning system scintillations, A. Hoxeng, D. Loucks, W. Wright, C. Oxendine, Proceedings of the 2021 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Belgium (Virtual), https://igarss2021.com/view_paper.php?PaperNum=3999, (2021).

USMA Space Cadets: The First Class, C. L. Galliand, A. L. Kedrowitsch, D. Loucks, Proceedings of the Small Satellite Conference, Educational Programs, SSC20-WKV-10, https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/smallsat/2020/all2020/35/, (2020).

Educating Future Leaders about Space at West Point: Annual update 10 Years Later, N. Lewis, D. Loucks, W. Wright, SMDC Purview, (2020). https://athena.westpoint.edu/bitstreams/948622d1-6db0-485f-be78-09395e3…

High-latitude GPS phase scintillation from E region electron density gradients during the 20–21 December2015 geomagnetic storm, D. Loucks, S. Palo, M. Pilinski, G. Crowley, I. Azeem, and D. Hampton, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, 122, doi:10.1002/2016JA023839.2017 (2017).