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Dr. Christine M. Zgrabik is the supervisor of the Electronic Materials and Microsystems Group in APL’s Research and Exploratory Development Department. The group focuses on a wide range of research ...
NASA’s Dragonfly, the first rotorcraft designed for scientific exploration on another ocean world, has passed its Critical Design Review. Led by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in ...
Scientists at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, have demonstrated a working capability that can radically accelerate the testing of qubits — the quantum computing ...
APL’s STEM Academy is a unique opportunity for middle and high school students (grades 8–12) in Maryland to increase both their knowledge of and interest in STEM-related college majors and careers by ...
Lunar experts at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, have created a new technical resource to guide technology developers who are designing systems to withstand the ...
An institution is shaped by its leaders, and in the best of circumstances their influence moves that institution toward greater achievements and strengthens its foundation. But in more challenging ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
The Krimigis Postdoctoral Scholars Program at APL provides extraordinary scientists with the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge projects designed to advance the future of space science. When you ...
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 Applied Physics Laboratory Information and Research Services are available only to APL staff members via APL's intranet. Visit our internal library and research services web page if you ...