Paulette Campbell
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Sensing the Planet: Johns Hopkins APL Working to Provide Data for Mitigating Climate Change
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, are applying expertise in sensing and modeling to predict Earth system changes, providing data to support decisions on the national security aspects of mitigating effects of climate change.
The Human Touch: Johns Hopkins APL Engineers Develop Tech Usability Standards
A new technology’s value depends on whether people can actually use it. APL engineers played key roles in developing a Human Readiness Level scale, designed to indicate a system’s readiness for use by humans.
New Advances in Neural Interfaces Research at Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins APL and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have reported research progress on multiple neural interface technologies for functional restoration, rehabilitation and augmentation for people affected by spinal cord injury, upper limb loss and blindness.
Medics and Machines: Developing Robotic Technologies to Provide Assured Care in the Field
Johns Hopkins APL researchers are exploring how new capabilities in artificial intelligence, augmented reality and robotics might support collaborative intervention by teams of medics, AI-based virtual assistants and autonomous robots.
Johns Hopkins APL Researchers Develop Advanced Material for Efficient Thermal Management
Researchers at APL have made a significant breakthrough in the development of advanced technology that can change a material’s behavior depending on the temperature, potentially revolutionizing energy-efficient thermal management.
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.
Johns Hopkins APL’s Discovery Program Approaches 10 Years of Impact and Innovation
APL’s Discovery Program marks its 10th anniversary with a legacy of impactful contributions and continuous growth. This milestone reflects the program’s success in empowering new graduates through hands-on, rotational experiences across various technical domains, equipping them to create innovative solutions for critical national security challenges.
Remembering Trailblazing Johns Hopkins APL Mathematician Ella Dobson
Ella Dobson, whose pioneering work in ocean remote sensing at APL spanned 36 years, left a profound impact on science, embodying the spirit of both Black History Month and Women’s History Month. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations in the STEM fields.
National Science Competition Finalists Explore Cutting-Edge Research at Johns Hopkins APL
High school seniors, finalists in the Society for Science Regeneron Science Talent Search, visited APL to explore advanced research in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The visit highlighted APL’s innovative work and provided the students with insights into STEM careers.
Johns Hopkins APL Tools Drive Insight and Decision-Making in Ebola Outbreak Response
In a recent scientific paper published in the journal The Lancet Microbe, researchers harnessed tools developed by APL to shed light on the origins of an Ebola virus disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Johns Hopkins Researchers Develop AI-Enhanced Navigation System for Visually Impaired
Johns Hopkins researchers have developed an innovative navigation system designed to help blind or visually impaired users of prosthetic vision devices by improving their independence and mobility through enhanced environmental awareness and navigation support.
Revolutionizing Battlefield Medicine: Augmented Reality for Lifesaving Trauma Care
Johns Hopkins APL researchers are leveraging predictive anatomy visualization, artificial intelligence and real-time ultrasound to help medics provide faster and more accurate medical care in the field.
AI Reveals New Way to Strengthen Titanium Alloys and Speed Up Manufacturing
Johns Hopkins researchers have leveraged artificial intelligence to uncover faster, more efficient ways to manufacture titanium alloy parts while maximizing mechanical performance.
Johns Hopkins APL, Navy Team up to Advance Additive Manufacturing for Critical Missions
APL is working with the Naval Sea Systems Command to prove that additive manufacturing can consistently deliver mission-critical components, reducing logistics delays and enhancing fleet readiness.
Johns Hopkins APL Research Helps Shape Landmark Federal Expansion of Unmanned Aircraft Operations
An APL research team help set new standards that could help drones more safely share America’s skies.
