![Sylvie DeLaHunt](/sites/default/files/2023-01/20220414b_image1_lg.jpg)
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Apr 14, 2022
Johns Hopkins APL’s DeLaHunt Earns Society of Women Engineers Advocacy Award
Sylvie DeLaHunt, a senior guidance, navigation and control engineer at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, has been honored with a WE Local 2022 Engaged Advocate Award from the Society of Women Engineers.
![Center for Geospace Storms](/sites/default/files/2023-11/20220413_image1_lg_0.jpg)
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Apr 13, 2022
NASA Extends Johns Hopkins APL-Led Solar and Space Physics Research Center
After two years of progress in developing a beyond state-of-the-art computer model, the APL-hubbed Center for Geospace Storms will continue expanding for an additional five years, NASA recently announced, citing the center’s significant potential to transform the fields of space weather and space physics.
![Industrial cybersecurity (Credit: Bigstock)](/sites/default/files/2023-01/20220405_image1_med.jpg)
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Apr 5, 2022
With MOSAICS, Johns Hopkins APL Brings the Future of Industrial Cybersecurity into Focus
APL, in partnership with Sandia National Laboratories, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Idaho National Laboratory, is leading the development of the first-ever comprehensive, integrated and automated solution for industrial control system (ICS) cybersecurity.
![View of Mars from NASA's Perseverance Rover](/sites/default/files/2023-01/20220401b_image1_med.jpg)
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Apr 1, 2022
NASA’s Perseverance Rover Captures New Sounds on Mars
APL's Ralph Lorenz is part of an international science team performing the first analysis of acoustics on Mars, releasing a new study that details how fast sound travels through the Red Planet’s extremely thin, mostly carbon-dioxide atmosphere and how Mars might sound to human ears.
![The AR CPR coaching system with James Dean, Dr. Keith Kleinman and Blake Schreurs. Not pictured: Dr. Justin Jeffers, Dr. Therese Canares, Brandon Scott and Nick DeMatt](/sites/default/files/2024-05/20220331_image1_lg-rs.jpg)
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Mar 31, 2022
Johns Hopkins Uses Augmented Reality to Deliver High-Quality, Low-Cost Pediatric CPR Feedback
To improve the quality of pediatric CPR, immersive technology specialists at APL and pediatric emergency physicians from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center are developing an augmented-reality-based CPR coaching system to be used in community care settings.
![The operational Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept (DARC) at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico](/sites/default/files/2024-05/20220324_image1_lg-rs.jpg)
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Mar 24, 2022
Johns Hopkins APL Delivers New Satellite Tracking Capability to U.S. Space Force
The U.S. Space Force received Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept (DARC) technology from APL, which acted as design agent of the government reference architecture for the operational program.
![Artist’s rendition of NOM4D-enabled future concept](/sites/default/files/2023-01/20220323_image1_lg.jpg)
Press Release
Mar 23, 2022
Johns Hopkins APL Analyzing Designs, Materials and Operational Impact of Large Structures to One Day Be Built in Space
APL is analyzing application scenarios for large structures manufactured in space, a capability to be enabled by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency NOM4D program.
![Ciara Sivels, a nuclear engineer in Johns Hopkins APL’s Air and Missile Defense Sector](/sites/default/files/2024-02/20220321_image1_lg-rs_0.jpg)
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Mar 21, 2022
A Striking Pose: Sivels Statue Graces National Mall
As one of 120 women in STEM to be honored with a statue on the National Mall, Johns Hopkins APL’s Ciara Sivels is part of the #IfThenSheCan exhibit, the centerpiece of the Smithsonian’s Women’s Futures Month. Her statue is on display in the National Air and Space Museum through March 27.
![Former APL Space Exploration Sector head Mike Ryschkewitsch](/sites/default/files/2023-01/20220318_image1_med.jpg)
Press Release
Mar 18, 2022
Johns Hopkins APL Space Innovator Ryschkewitsch Honored by National Space Club and Foundation
As he ties up a decades-long career in the space domain, former APL Space Exploration Sector head Mike Ryschkewitsch has been recognized with the National Space Club and Foundation’s Norman J. Baker Astronautics Engineer Award.
![Dragonfly guest investigators stand together outside](/sites/default/files/2023-01/20220317_image1_lg.jpeg)
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Mar 17, 2022
Dragonfly Guest Investigator Program Provides Bridge to Opportunities
The Dragonfly guest investigator program includes opportunities for early career scientists and engineers to gain experience during all phases of the game-changing NASA rotorcraft-lander mission to Saturn’s moon Titan.