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Johns Hopkins APL Staff Members Recognized for STEM Leadership With Black Engineer of the Year Awards
Five staff members at APL have been honored with Black Engineer of the Year Awards for their innovative leadership in science, technology, engineering and math.
Paintable Proteins Provide Environmentally Friendly Way to Protect Ship Hulls at Sea
Taking inspiration from aquatic life, Johns Hopkins APL researchers are propelling the field of bioconjugation outside the lab and onto ship hulls.
Master Inventor Miragliotta Taps into the Power of Teamwork
To solve complex challenges, Joe Miragliotta brings together as many people and ideas as possible before developing a plan of action. With this approach, he earned 10 patents and Johns Hopkins APL’s Master Inventor designation, presented on April 25 at the annual APL Achievement Awards ceremony.
Subtracting Time From Additive Materials Development
Johns Hopkins APL researchers developed a framework of enabling capabilities to speed up the additive manufacturing process and quickly create materials for extremely specific mission requirements.
Johns Hopkins APL STEM Programs Inspired Local Student to Pursue Biomedical Engineering
Sanika Devare was recognized as the 2023 STEM Scholarship winner. Johns Hopkins APL’s STEM Scholarship is awarded annually to one high school senior who has participated in two or more APL STEM outreach programs.
Johns Hopkins APL Designs Framework for a Digital Red Cross
In times of armed conflict, the Red Cross emblem protects the people who wear it and the buildings or vehicles that display it — but not their assets in cyberspace. APL is working with the International Committee of the Red Cross to create an equivalent of the emblem in cyberspace that would provide humanitarian and medical operations with legal protection f
Johns Hopkins APL Researchers Take Steps to Rapidly Characterize Emerging Biothreats
Responding to a human infection with highly pathogenic bird flu, a collaboration between APL and the Institut Pasteur du Cambodge rapidly turned patient samples into data, informing community response in near real time. APL leads similar efforts around the world to sequence and characterize pathogens as they emerge, with the goal of preventing new pandemics.
Johns Hopkins APL Earns Certification From Howard County Public Schools’ Technical Education Program
The Howard County certification enables APL to hire recent graduates with prior technical education and hands-on experience.
Tabletop Exercise at Johns Hopkins APL Prepares Government and Industry for Bioeconomy Security Threats
APL and the BIO-ISAC hosted a tabletop exercise for experts from the public and private sectors to identify vulnerabilities, recommend mitigations and establish greater understanding of the threats unique to the bioeconomy.
A Career of Taking Risks Earns Johns Hopkins APL Researcher National Data Fusion Award
APL engineer Andy Newman was presented with the Joe Mignogna Data Fusion Award at the Military Sensing Symposia, National Security Sensor and Data Fusion conference.
James Gosler Receives 2022 Eugene G. Fubini Award
James Gosler, a senior fellow at Johns Hopkins APL, was presented with the 2022 Eugene G. Fubini Award, in recognition of his significant contributions and sustained outstanding service as an adviser to the Department of Defense. Throughout his long career of national service, Gosler has been a critical resource for key defense studies and has played a signi
Johns Hopkins APL Developing a Suite of Solutions to Address Coastal Challenges
As coastlines become more difficult to secure, APL is combining expertise in materials engineering, marine biology, plant biology, computer science and modeling to fortify coastal resilience.
