apl-uw 2023 annual report |
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2023 Annual Report (PDF, 6.4 MB)
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people + projects |
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The Laboratory is defined by the dedication of the staff and their commitment to its purpose and values. Together, we perform amazing feats of science and engineering. We identify and solve hard problems. We advance the underlying science then design, construct, and deploy technologies to test and apply that science. The evolution of solutions often spans disciplines and requires that basic research and its applications are advanced in parallel.
Our people are key to the Laboratory's success pursuing scholarship, innovation, and applied solutions in a university setting on behalf of the U.S. Navy and all our research sponsors. Eighty years of achievement speaks to the quality and commitment of everyone at APL-UW.
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Our identity among University-Affiliated Research Centers is unique in that APL-UW has combined basic and applied research under one roof throughout its history. The integration of scientific discovery and innovation, applied research, and technology development is sometime linear but often cyclical. When applied solutions confront operational limitations, our researchers can trace these back to a need to better understand underlying physics and then pursue these questions anew.
Shared in this ANNUAL REPORT are examples of how we succeed: pursuing discovery and innovation in tandem with applied solutions, developing and deploying novel technologies in challenging environments, and investing in our people, state-of-the-art facilities, and research support infrastructure.
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predictable, reliable power from tides |
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relentless and rigorous trials train resilience |
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Connecting to the Ocean's Power: Marine Energy Research at APL-UW (YouTube)
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RACER Aggressive, Resilient, High-Speed Navigation in Off-Road Terrain
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ocean drones seek and measure methane plumes |
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miniature wave buoys dropped in paths of ferocious hurricanes |
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Characterizing PNW Seafloor Methane Seeps
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NOPP Hurricane Coastal Impacts
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"Saturation of ocean surface wave slopes observed during hurricanes," J. Geophys. Res., August 2023
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from the beach to the sea and back again |
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ultrasonic shocks disrupt pancreatic tumor defenses |
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"Warm and cool nearshore plumes connecting the surf zone to the inner shelf," Geophys. Res. Lett., May 2021
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"Modeled three-dimensional currents and eddies on an alongshore-variable barred beach," J. Geophys. Res., July 2021
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"Remotely sensed short-crested breaking waves in a laboratory directional wave basin," Coast. Eng., August 2023
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"Exchange of plankton, pollutants, and particles across the nearshore region," Annual Rev. Mar. Sci., August 2023
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"Chronic effects of pulsed high intensity focused ultrasound aided delivery of gemcitabine in a mouse model of pancreatic cancer," Ultrasonics, July 2023
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"Dual-mode 1-D linear ultrasound array for image-guided drug delivery enhancement without ultrasound contrast agents," Ultrasonics, April 2023
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ocean intelligence platforms for underserved coastal communities |
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apl-uw community |
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Backyard Buoys: Equipping underserved communities with ocean intelligence platforms (YouTube)
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A new home port for the Lab's vessels (YouTube)
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research experiences for summer interns |
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Diverse + Inclusive Naval Oceanographic Summer Internship Program
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all apl-uw reports |
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2023 Annual
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2022 Annual
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2021 Annual
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2020 Annual Review + Outlook
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2019 Biennial
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2017 Biennial
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2015 Biennial
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2013 Biennial
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2011 Biennial
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2009 Biennial (PDF, 12 MB)
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2007 Biennial (PDF, 6 MB)
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2005 Biennial (PDF, 12 MB)
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2003 Biennial (PDF, 9 MB)
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2001 Biennial (PDF, 9 MB)
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