The Association of Old Crows has honored Johns Hopkins APL’s Paul Kennedy for his contributions to electronic warfare ...
As APL’s new mission area executive for Research and Exploratory Development, Joan Hoffmann aims to advance the Laboratory’s ...
Former APL Space Exploration Sector Head Mike Ryschkewitsch has been selected as a fellow by the American Institute of ...
The APL Colloquium is one of the longest standing technical and scientific lecture series in the Washington/Baltimore area. The goal of the Colloquium has been to bring to the Laboratory scientific ...
APL hosted its annual Cislunar Security Conference, bringing together leaders in government, academia, industry and other ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins APL and the Johns Hopkins Medicine Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore are designing a retinal ...
Jason Kalirai, an astrophysicist and space mission area executive at APL, has been selected as a fellow by the American ...
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted how crucial testing is for disease preparedness and response, and new research from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and a team of collaborators ...
In person, SMART Nav doesn’t look like much. It’s in a metal square that’s laced into a web of soldered wires, resistors and diodes on a circuit board. In fact, technologically speaking, it’s a ...
Johns Hopkins APL’s National Security Space Mission Area enables mission partners at all levels of government to realize highly classified and critically important missions for national security.
APL is located in Laurel, Maryland, situated between Baltimore and Washington, DC, and near I-95. Our main campus spans nearly 461 acres and is home to more than 20 major buildings, as well as a ...
APL collaborates with the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering to sponsor graduate programs through the Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals (EP) program. EP offers part-time and online ...