APL and Microsoft are partnering to advance robotics and materials discovery by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI).
Johns Hopkins APL researchers are advancing robotic perception by using artificial intelligence to equip autonomous agents ...
Each of APL’s directors came at a critical time for the Laboratory, and history shows that when they stepped down, Johns ...
We offer a rare opportunity for new graduates. When you begin your career at APL, not only will you have an immediate impact on projects that advance the frontiers of science, but you’ll also be ...
Chloe Beddingfield is a planetary scientist specializing in the geological histories and interior properties of planetary bodies. Her research focuses on the analysis of tectonic structures, craters, ...
Dr. Richard Cartwright is keenly interested in understanding the compositional and geological links between the surfaces, atmospheres, and interiors of icy bodies. He is also interested in determining ...
Farrah O’Colman is the operations executive for the Information Technology Services Department (ITSD) at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). In this role, she leads the business, ...
Michael Hunt is a senior researcher whose research focuses on the development of novel, functional ceramics and composites meant to operate in extreme environments. His recent work has included the ...
The EZIE team received signals from the mission’s three satellites confirming they are in good health and operating as expected. Under the nighttime California sky, NASA’s Electrojet Zeeman Imaging ...
Research from APL experts is published in a number of peer-reviewed journals and in conference proceedings. Explore some highlights of our work.
Dr. Paul K. Lambert is a senior engineer with a background in ferrous metallurgy, alloy design, high-strain-rate mechanical properties, microscopy, and computational materials engineering. He has ...
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