For more than 80 years, the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) has provided critical contributions to critical challenges with systems engineering and integration, technology research and development, and analysis. Their scientists, engineers, and analysts serve as trusted advisors and technical experts to the government, ensuring the reliability of complex technologies that safeguard our nation’s security and advance the frontiers of space. They also maintain independent research and development programs that pioneer and explore emerging technologies and concepts to address future national priorities.
For this event, the APL is specifically interested in recruiting graduate level (PhD or Masters) students! If you have an interest in working on the cutting edge of technology and security, being a part of crucial innovation, and challenging yourself, APL is a great place to grow and learn.
Register today and join us on September 23rd for a meal and conversation with employees at APL.
Chipotle will be provided for all those who register!
Dr. Daniel Feldman Bio:
Dr. Daniel Feldman is the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (JHU/APL) Chief Engineer for a major Strategic Department of Defense Program. Dr. Feldman joined JHU/APL after completing his Post-Doctoral appointment with the University of Michigan (hold on the tomatoes, he is part Buckeye as well), and received his PhD in elementary particle theory and phenomenology from Northeastern University in Boston. With JHU/APL, he leverages the skills, methodologies, and analysis techniques developed during his university research career to aid in solving some of the Nation’s most critical challenges; these contributions to critical challenges require select technical analysis and advice to enable the readiness and effectiveness of the Strategic Capabilities of the United States.