![Bart Paulhamus and Benjamin Rodriguez](/sites/default/files/2023-06/20230615-Paulhamus-Rodriguez.jpg)
Press Release
Jun 16, 2023
Paulhamus, Rodriguez Named Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals Chairs
The Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering recently selected Johns Hopkins APL’s Bart Paulhamus and Ben Rodriguez as Engineering for Professionals program chairs.
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News
Jun 15, 2023
NASA Taps Johns Hopkins APL to Lead Lunar Exploration Research Team
APL leads one of five teams that NASA recently selected to collaborate on lunar science and lunar sample analysis research, as part of the agency’s Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI).
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News
Jun 14, 2023
Johns Hopkins APL’s Plummer Providing Engineering Expertise to Air Force Advisory Board
Anthony Plummer Jr., a communications and networking engineer in APL’s Asymmetric Operations Sector, is helping the U.S. Air Force tackle missile defense and other national security challenges as a member of the Department of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board (SAB).
![Julian Martinez](/sites/default/files/2023-05/202305_Julian-Martinez.jpg)
News
Jun 13, 2023
Space to Learn: Training Program Delivers Hands-On Experiences
Embedded in the Space Exploration Sector since August, U.S. Space Force Maj. Julian Martinez has been getting an up-close look at — and even contributing to — Johns Hopkins APL’s cross-domain expertise.
![NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Senator Ben Cardin toured Johns Hopkins APL](/sites/default/files/2023-06/20230609-Cardin-Nelson-1.jpg)
Press Release
Jun 9, 2023
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, Sen. Ben Cardin Visit Johns Hopkins APL
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Senator Ben Cardin toured Johns Hopkins APL on June 9 and received briefings on upcoming NASA missions and other space technologies in development at the Lab.
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News
Jun 8, 2023
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.
![From left, Tania Díaz Márquez, Mayra Amezcua, David Díaz Márquez and Teresa Johnson, who recently were honored as recipients of the Johns Hopkins Diversity Leadership Council Diversity Recognition Awards.](/sites/default/files/2023-06/202306_DLC-Award-Winners-2023.jpg)
Press Release
Jun 7, 2023
Four From Johns Hopkins APL Receive Johns Hopkins Diversity Awards
Johns Hopkins University recently recognized four APL staff members for their efforts to build a culture of diversity across the Lab — including key leadership roles in the HOLA club and Advocates for Diverse Abilities group.
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News
Jun 2, 2023
New AI Promises Ships Safer Passage While Traversing Arctic Seas
As climate change rapidly melts the Arctic, seaways once blocked by ice are starting to thaw. Ahead of the boom of sea traffic expected to traverse the region, Johns Hopkins APL scientists have leveraged artificial intelligence to produce sea ice forecasts that will ensure safer passage through the frigid waters.
![Illustration of a manufacturing and housing system that fits the payload of a standard Humvee, as conceptualized by Johns Hopkins APL researchers](/sites/default/files/2023-05/20230601_DARPA_Cornucopia_V3.jpg)
Press Release
Jun 1, 2023
Creating Food From Thin Air: The Future of Nutrition
Johns Hopkins APL researchers are leveraging advances in carbon dioxide capture, chemical engineering and synthetic biology to produce nutritionally complete and tasty foods — on demand, in the field.
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News
May 25, 2023
Spacecraft Engineer Is on Fire for Community Service
When he’s not working on spacecraft electrical systems, Johns Hopkins APL mechanical engineer Kyle Norman spends his time putting out fires — literally. As a volunteer firefighter, he responded to more than 360 emergency calls last year and won a community service award for his efforts.