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CRITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO CRITICAL CHALLENGES


APL CELEBRATES 80 YEARS OF GAME-CHANGING IMPACT >>


DART WILL BE THE FIRST-EVER SPACE MISSION TO DEMONSTRATE ASTEROID DEFLECTION BY
KINETIC IMPACTOR >>


ENSURING DEFENSIVE AND OFFENSIVE SUPERIORITY FOR THE NAVY


ENABLING INFORMATION SUPERIORITY FOR NATIONAL SECURITY


DELIVERING ESSENTIAL CAPABILITIES FOR THE UNDERSEA WARFARE DOMAIN


MERGING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS


COMBINING TECHNICAL EXPERTISE AND ANALYSIS TO SOLVE NATIONAL CHALLENGES


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APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY

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critical challenges to our nation. APL—the nation’s largest university
affiliated research center—provides U.S. government agencies with deep expertise
in specialized fields to support national priorities and technology development
programs. We also serve as independent trusted technical agents to the
government, providing continuity for highly complex, multigenerational
technology development systems.


OUR PURPOSE

Our purpose is to make critical contributions to critical challenges. At APL, we
feel it is our responsibility to try to solve these national challenges with the
full measure of our dedication and expertise.


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The Lab’s core values are unquestionable integrity, trusted service to the
nation, world-class expertise, and game-changing impact—all in an environment
that is collaborative, fulfilling (and even fun!).


OUR GOAL

APL’s purpose and core values guide our future, and it is no less than to create
defining innovations that ensure our nation’s preeminence in the 21st century.


LATEST NEWS



September 7, 2022


DART SETS SIGHTS ON ASTEROID TARGET

NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft recently got its first
look at Didymos, the double-asteroid system that includes its target, Dimorphos.

September 7, 2022


NASA AND JOHNS HOPKINS APL PARTNER TO GIVE STUDENTS REAL-WORLD SPACE MISSION
DESIGN EXPERIENCE

Through a pilot program run in partnership between NASA’s Glenn Research Center
and APL, students worked virtually with NASA experts to develop concepts for new
science missions that require nuclear power systems to reach the deep solar
system.

September 6, 2022


JOHNS HOPKINS APL EARNS ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING BENCHMARK CHALLENGE HONORS

APL researchers earned two first-place awards and one second-place award in an
additive manufacturing modeling challenge led by the National Institute of
Standards and Technology.

September 6, 2022


APL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS CELEBRATE STAFF MEMBERS’ BOLD INNOVATIONS AND
GAME-CHANGING IMPACT

Johns Hopkins APL celebrated staff members’ initiatives and accomplishments
during the 2022 APL Achievement Awards ceremony. The event recognized 178 staff
members as part of 29 winning entries.



September 1, 2022


FROM LAB TO SEA, JOHNS HOPKINS APL GENOMICS RESEARCHERS BRING DNA SEQUENCING
TOOLS INTO THE FIELD

Building on rapid genomics capabilities developed to respond to outbreaks and
pandemics like COVID-19, a team of APL researchers ventured to Monterey Bay and
the Arctic to characterize the underwater world.

August 31, 2022


PARKER SOLAR PROBE PREPPING FOR CLOSE ENCOUNTER WITH HIGHLY ACTIVE SUN

As NASA’s Parker Solar Probe approaches its 13th perihelion, or close encounter,
with the Sun on Sept. 6, it is heading into a much different solar environment
than ever before. The Sun is becoming more and more active as solar maximum
nears, and scientists are excited about the potential for groundbreaking
observations.

August 26, 2022


JOHNS HOPKINS APL RESEARCHERS EARN 2022 R&D 100 AWARDS

APL researchers have captured two 2022 R&D 100 Awards for their work on a
comprehensive and automated cyber defense capability, known as More Situational
Awareness for Industrial Control Systems (MOSAICS), and the Airborne Collision
Avoidance System for Small Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (ACAS sXu).



August 26, 2022


TWO FROM JOHNS HOPKINS APL RECEIVE HOPKINS DIVERSITY RECOGNITION AWARDS

The two APL staff members who are among this year’s recipients of Johns Hopkins
Diversity Recognition Awards have more in common than their new honors: Both are
driven by their unique backgrounds and a passion for service.

August 25, 2022


WEBB TELESCOPE SPOTS CARBON DIOXIDE IN EXOPLANET ATMOSPHERE FOR FIRST TIME

A new study using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and that involved
researchers from Johns Hopkins APL reports the detection of carbon dioxide in
the atmosphere of a planet from another planetary system. The discovery
underscores Webb’s impressive capabilities and promises exciting results when
researchers later peer at smaller rocky planets across the galaxy.

August 25, 2022


ON THE RISE: THREE JOHNS HOPKINS APL ‘STANDOUTS’ EARN DARPA EARLY CAREER HONOR

Three APL staff members have been selected as DARPA Risers, up-and-coming
standouts in their fields recognized for national security-related research with
the potential to lead to technological surprise.



August 22, 2022


2022 DISCOVERY AWARDS FUND JOHNS HOPKINS APL PROJECTS IN ROBOTICS SENSORS,
PUBLIC HEALTH AND FOOD SYSTEMS

Four teams featuring APL investigators have earned Johns Hopkins Discovery
Awards. Covering work in areas ranging from sustainable materials to social
sciences to artificial intelligence, the research awards encourage
cross-university collaborations that promise high-quality and impactful results.


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