Press Release
Jul 1, 2019
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Exec Timothy Collins to Head Walsh University
Timothy J. Collins, chief government relations officer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, has been named president of Walsh University.
Press Release
Jun 27, 2019
Inaugural National Health Symposium Event Summary Available
The official event summary for the inaugural National Health Symposium, held March 5–6 at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, is available.
Press Release
Jun 27, 2019
Destination: Titan
It sounds like science fiction: fly a robotic rotorcraft over the dunes of an alien moon. But NASA is giving a team led by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory the opportunity to turn this idea into space exploration reality.
Press Release
Jun 24, 2019
Operating at the Speed of Thought
With a recent award from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), researchers from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory will develop a brain-machine interface that will enable the control of complex systems at the speed of thought.
Press Release
Jun 21, 2019
Submarine Technology Symposium Pushes to Expand the Competitive Space from Undersea
Leaning into its theme of “Expanding the Competitive Space from Undersea,” the annual Submarine Technology Symposium focused on high-impact technologies, design techniques and artificial intelligence capabilities to expand the undersea force.
Press Release
Jun 20, 2019
Leveraging Deep Learning for Eye Health Requires More Attention to Technical, Clinical Considerations
Much has been written recently about the success of artificial intelligence and deep learning systems in accurately detecting and diagnosing ocular diseases, and research results of new applications are being published with increasing frequency. But less is known about the practical considerations for actually clinically deploying DL algorithms for medical imaging.
Press Release
Jun 20, 2019
Lunar Trailblazer: Johns Hopkins APL’s Rachel Klima Will Help Develop Concept NASA Mission
A small satellite concept designed to detect and map water on the surface of the Moon has been selected as one of three finalists for NASA’s latest round of research and design development. Rachel Klima, a planetary scientist at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, has been named as deputy principal investigator for this concept, called Lunar Trailblazer.
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Jun 17, 2019
Johns Hopkins APL Named a Computerworld ‘Best Place to Work in IT’
For the second consecutive year, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has been named one of IDG’s Computerworld Best Places to Work in IT.
Press Release
Jun 5, 2019
Stewart Named National Security Analysis Mission Area Executive
Jessica Stewart brings to the post deep analytic expertise and strong leadership skills, honed over two decades of working directly with sponsors to develop solutions to technical, operational and strategic challenges.
Press Release
Jun 4, 2019
Johns Hopkins Team Develops Digital Health Roadmap
Despite the common wisdom that more is always better, when it comes to finding reliable health information in the digital age, that adage has mostly led to a crowded, unregulated and confusing place.