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About Applied Physics Laboratory - APL
(A Division of Johns Hopkins University)

Researched & Written by Megan Dawkins on the FlexJobs Team

The Applied Physics Laboratory - APL at Johns Hopkins University is the largest university-affiliated research center in the United States. APL certifies the dependability of complex technologies that protect the nation's security, as well as investigates new frontiers in space. The Applied Physics Laboratory's mission areas include civil space, air and missile defense, national health, homeland protection, national security and analyses, precision strikes, national security space, research and exploratory development, special operations, sea control, and strategic deterrence.

As an employer, the Applied Physics Laboratory operates an active diversity program to ensure that it recruits applicants with unique backgrounds and experiences that propel the strength of its organization. A division of John Hopkins University, APL shares its commitment to inclusion and offers employment for administrative and technical support staff, including trade positions; doctoral-level and experienced professionals; and students and recent graduates. Full-time, remote jobs and part-time, flexible schedule jobs have been offered by the Applied Physics Laboratory in the past, and eligible staffers are offered benefits and perks on top of these flexible work arrangements.

JHU's not-for-profit center for analytical problem resolution, development, engineering, and complex research, APL tackles challenges critical to Americans. Founded in 1942, the Applied Physics Laboratory was established just a few months after the U.S. entered WWII and was created as a federal government attempt at mobilizing scientific resources to confront wartime challenges. Today, the lab continues its pursuit to make crucial contributions to national issues from its 400-acre, self-contained community in Laurel, Maryland. Its campus encompasses classrooms, computer labs, JHU engineering programs, over 20 major buildings, a 500-seat auditorium, a conference facility, and a wide range of labs and technical facilities.

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About Applied Physics Laboratory - APL
(A Division of Johns Hopkins University)

Researched & Written by Megan Dawkins on the FlexJobs Team

The Applied Physics Laboratory - APL at Johns Hopkins University is the largest university-affiliated research center in the United States. APL certifies the dependability of complex technologies that protect the nation's security, as well as investigates new frontiers in space. The Applied Physics Laboratory's mission areas include civil space, air and missile defense, national health, homeland protection, national security and analyses, precision strikes, national security space, research and exploratory development, special operations, sea control, and strategic deterrence.

As an employer, the Applied Physics Laboratory operates an active diversity program to ensure that it recruits applicants with unique backgrounds and experiences that propel the strength of its organization. A division of John Hopkins University, APL shares its commitment to inclusion and offers employment for administrative and technical support staff, including trade positions; doctoral-level and experienced professionals; and students and recent graduates. Full-time, remote jobs and part-time, flexible schedule jobs have been offered by the Applied Physics Laboratory in the past, and eligible staffers are offered benefits and perks on top of these flexible work arrangements.

JHU's not-for-profit center for analytical problem resolution, development, engineering, and complex research, APL tackles challenges critical to Americans. Founded in 1942, the Applied Physics Laboratory was established just a few months after the U.S. entered WWII and was created as a federal government attempt at mobilizing scientific resources to confront wartime challenges. Today, the lab continues its pursuit to make crucial contributions to national issues from its 400-acre, self-contained community in Laurel, Maryland. Its campus encompasses classrooms, computer labs, JHU engineering programs, over 20 major buildings, a 500-seat auditorium, a conference facility, and a wide range of labs and technical facilities.

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About Applied Physics Laboratory - APL
(A Division of Johns Hopkins University)

Researched & Written by Megan Dawkins on the FlexJobs Team

The Applied Physics Laboratory - APL at Johns Hopkins University is the largest university-affiliated research center in the United States. APL certifies the dependability of complex technologies that protect the nation's security, as well as investigates new frontiers in space. The Applied Physics Laboratory's mission areas include civil space, air and missile defense, national health, homeland protection, national security and analyses, precision strikes, national security space, research and exploratory development, special operations, sea control, and strategic deterrence.

As an employer, the Applied Physics Laboratory operates an active diversity program to ensure that it recruits applicants with unique backgrounds and experiences that propel the strength of its organization. A division of John Hopkins University, APL shares its commitment to inclusion and offers employment for administrative and technical support staff, including trade positions; doctoral-level and experienced professionals; and students and recent graduates. Full-time, remote jobs and part-time, flexible schedule jobs have been offered by the Applied Physics Laboratory in the past, and eligible staffers are offered benefits and perks on top of these flexible work arrangements.

JHU's not-for-profit center for analytical problem resolution, development, engineering, and complex research, APL tackles challenges critical to Americans. Founded in 1942, the Applied Physics Laboratory was established just a few months after the U.S. entered WWII and was created as a federal government attempt at mobilizing scientific resources to confront wartime challenges. Today, the lab continues its pursuit to make crucial contributions to national issues from its 400-acre, self-contained community in Laurel, Maryland. Its campus encompasses classrooms, computer labs, JHU engineering programs, over 20 major buildings, a 500-seat auditorium, a conference facility, and a wide range of labs and technical facilities.

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