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Melissa Terlaje has been appointed chief government relations officer at APL. In this role, she will lead the Laboratory’s ...
APL researchers have demonstrated that a quantum algorithm can be used to speed up an information analysis task that classical computers struggle to perform.
APL mourns the passing of former Senior Fellow Phil E. DePoy, who died July 12 at the age of 89. In 2014, DePoy was named one ...
Starting as a one-day meeting on the Johns Hopkins APL campus in 2020, the Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium has since ...
Revision 6.1 of the Modular Payload Design Standard, developed by a collaborative team of government and industry partners led by Johns Hopkins APL, marks a significant evolution in the way electronic ...
NASA’s Relativistic Electron Atmospheric Loss (REAL) spacecraft, developed and managed by Johns Hopkins APL, launched ...
Revision 6.1 of the Modular Payload Design Standard, developed by a collaborative team of government and industry partners led by Johns Hopkins APL, marks a significant evolution in the way electronic ...
NASA’s Dragonfly mission team is moving on to the next stage of development on the revolutionary, car-sized nuclear-powered drone it plans to fly over and land on the organic-rich sands of Saturn’s ...
The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is located in Laurel, Maryland, situated between Baltimore and Washington D.C. and near I-95.
We conduct pioneering research targeting breakthroughs to benefit national security missions. Explore some of our ...
The team of Johns Hopkins APL researchers responsible for the previous invention of a flexible, cuttable, submersible lithium-ion battery reports further innovation. Now, the battery that operates ...
Fabricating the future by creating new materials that enable new capabilities in and for extreme environments.