Press Release
Mar 8, 2024
Johns Hopkins APL Joins National AI Safety Consortium
APL has joined the U.S. AI Safety Institute Consortium, the first such group dedicated to promoting the development and deployment of artificial intelligence technologies with an emphasis on safety, reliability and ethical standards.
Press Release
Mar 8, 2024
Assistant Secretary of Defense Maier Visits Johns Hopkins APL
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict Christopher Maier visited APL’s research facilities and received briefings on artificial intelligence initiatives.
News
Feb 28, 2024
Johns Hopkins APL Wins Regional Design Award for ‘Revolutionary’ Research Facility
APL received a 2023 Excellence in Design Award from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Baltimore.
Press Release
Feb 24, 2024
GUSTO Mission Breaks NASA Record for Longest Flight by Heavy Lift Balloon
NASA’s balloon mission GUSTO broke the record for the longest flight time by a heavy lift, long-duration balloon on Feb. 24, topping the previous record holder, which lasted for 55 days, 1 hour and 34 minutes. The new record is 57 days, 7 hours.
News
Feb 14, 2024
Johns Hopkins APL Tackles Military Sleep Deprivation With Innovative Smart Tool
APL’s high-tech solution to combat sleep problems in the military monitors and enhances sleep in real time, potentially boosting overall health and cognitive abilities.
News
Feb 12, 2024
Johns Hopkins APL Marks 15 Impactful Years of Pushing the Boundaries of Missile Design
For 15 years, APL has been advancing a new paradigm for missile design, known as multidisciplinary design optimization, that overcomes the limitations of traditional processes. Along the way, the Laboratory has developed cutting-edge tools that have supported a wide range of government agencies and advanced the state of the art among industry partners and government sponsors.
Press Release
Feb 8, 2024
Johns Hopkins APL’s Andersen Elected to AIAA Board of Trustees
APL systems engineer Nancy Andersen has been elected to the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics board of trustees as an at-large member.
News
Jan 30, 2024
Using Artificial Intelligence, Better Pollution Predictions Are in the Air
As the global climate warms, wildfires are increasing in severity and frequency, and consequently releasing more smoke-borne contaminants into the air. To better predict how and where those pollutants are traveling, APL researchers are using artificial intelligence to simulate atmospheric models and improve the resolution and speed of air quality forecasts.
News
Jan 30, 2024
Two Johns Hopkins APL Researchers Earn NASA Honors for Work on Jupiter Mission
Two APL space physicists were honored with prestigious NASA Honor Awards for their distinguished contributions and service to NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter and the agency’s mission overall.
News
Jan 25, 2024
Wilson, Chen Honored With Women of Color Awards
Two Johns Hopkins APL staff members were recognized with 2023 Women of Color STEM awards. The annual awards honor promising innovators and inventors who have made an impact in their respective disciplines while also demonstrating a commitment to mentoring and encouraging women in STEM fields.