Five APL staff members received Black Engineer of the Year Awards for their innovative leadership in science, technology, engineering and math.
Recognizing the leadership and technical contributions of two APL staff members, the Society of Women Engineers honored Alice Bowman with the prestigious 2022 Resnik Challenger Medal and Kerri Phillips with its Emerging Leader Award.
The two APL staff members who were among the 2022 recipients of Johns Hopkins Diversity Recognition Awards have more in common than their new honors: Marco Hinojosa-Garcia and Felipe Westhelle are both driven by their unique backgrounds and a passion for service.
US Black Engineer Magazine recognized APL as a 2022 top supporter of engineering schools at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
As one of 120 women in STEM to be honored with a statue on the National Mall, Ciara Sivels was part of the #IfThenSheCan exhibit, the centerpiece of the Smithsonian’s Women’s Futures Month.
Three APL staff members were selected as DARPA Risers, up-and-coming standouts in their fields recognized for national security-related research with the potential to lead to technological surprise.
APL was named a 2022 recipient of Handshake's Early Talent Award, an honor that recognizes the Lab on a short list of employers for best-in-class talent engagement.
Jackie Sharp, a mechanical engineer, was presented with the 2022 District of Columbia Council of Engineering and Architectural Societies (DCCEAS) Young Engineer of the Year award.
Sylvie DeLaHunt, a senior guidance, navigation and control engineer, was honored with a WE Local 2022 Engaged Advocate Award from the Society of Women Engineers for contributing to the advancement or acceptance of women in engineering.