A team of researchers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory has developed a framework to accelerate the development of additive manufacturing materials using novel measurement techniques and simulation. The four-step rapid
MoreA team of researchers at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is developing a metrics-based approach to evaluating the performance of uncrewed surface vehicles and their compliance with international regulations for preventing collisions
MoreJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory researchers have developed a new thermal battery that uses nickel-aluminum heat pellets and provides higher power density despite having a smaller footprint. The research team collaborated with
MoreJohns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory and Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences have collaborated to develop an artificial intelligence-based model for understanding climate change “tipping points.” The Physics-informed AI Climate Model
MoreA hybrid metal 3D printer was installed on a U.S. Navy ship for the first time through the collaboration of the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, the Naval Surface Force Atlantic and
MoreThe journal Nature published four papers centered on the results of NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test, which aimed to prove that a kinetic impactor can hit and alter the trajectory of the
MoreMinh Huebner, former chief financial officer of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has assumed the role of CFO and head of the business, construction and facilities department at the Johns Hopkins University Applied
MoreJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory researchers developed an algorithm that enabled fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicles to avoid potential collisions in complex environments. The study also resulted in a new maneuvering capability that
MoreA study conducted by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory found negative as well as positive long-term effects of climate change on communication systems such as radars. The results were published
MoreThe Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory booked a $49.9 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity contract to supply weapons analysis software and hardware systems to the Air Force Research Laboratory. Under the terms of
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