The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory , located in Howard County, Maryland, near Laurel and Columbia, is a not-for-profit, university-affiliated research center employing 5,600 ...
With support from APL, former staff members John Sittmann and Tom Curtis have launched Deep Root Biolabs, a startup advancing ...
Johns Hopkins APL has named Brian Geesaman precision strike mission area executive to lead kinetic and non-kinetic weapons ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine and Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, both located in Baltimore, have partnered to improve disease diagnosis and treatment with precision medicine. The JHU ...
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory shared advice and expertise for the maturation of NGJ-MB amplifier and antennas.
Dr. Michael D. Griffin is the new head of the Space Department at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md. Griffin oversees the second-largest department at the Laboratory, ...
CU Boulder and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) have signed a Master Research Agreement (MRA), broadening a partnership between the two institutions and opening new ...
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Brian Geesaman will lead a diverse portfolio of programs and initiatives focused on integrated strike warfare capabilities, ...
How SpaceX, Planet Labs, Relativity Space, the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, and more are leading the orbital economy. A group from Johns Hopkins University earns 2021’s ...
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