As the Navy continues to develop and deploy autonomous systems at sea, Johns Hopkins APL researchers are lending their ...
NASA’s first mission to image the magnetic fingerprint of the auroral electrojets is now on pace for launch in 2025. The Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer (EZIE) mission led by the Johns Hopkins ...
The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) has again been named by Fast Company as one of the Best Workplaces for Innovators in 2024. APL placed 42nd among this year’s list of the 100 most ...
Microelectronics are ubiquitous in modern life; they are a common thread linking the smartphone in your pocket, the financial system processing your credit card, and the defense technologies deployed ...
NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) continues to yield scientific discoveries and garner accolades for its groundbreaking achievements. The mission was recently recognized by the American ...
The Boundary Layer Transition 1B (BOLT-1B) experiment, a joint research project of the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), and the German ...
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Designing, building, and applying new technologies—especially those that include artificial intelligence—can be a double-edged sword: powerful and enabling on the one hand, but potentially biased and ...
Dr. Joseph Moore is a senior staff researcher who focuses on the control of highly dynamic robotic systems in the presence of uncertainty. He is the principal investigator for a project to enable ...
The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is a secure facility, operating under Department of Defense regulations for restricted entry. All visits must be preapproved via written request and ...
Dr. Richard Danzig has been a consultant to US intelligence agencies and the Department of Defense on national security issues. He served as the seventy-first secretary of the Navy from November 1998 ...