The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Jonathan Schwalbe is a mathematically skilled Program Area Manager and Principal Staff member at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory since July 2013, where responsibilities include managing diverse projects related to nuclear force structure and strategic deterrence. Prior experience includes serving as a Senior Mathematician at MITRE, focusing on advancements in flight dynamics and environmental modeling, and as an NRC Postdoctoral Fellow/Chemical Engineer at NIST, where Jonathan contributed to theoretical microhydrodynamics and novel experimental designs. Earlier research as a Research Assistant at Northwestern University involved theoretical and computational fluid mechanics. Jonathan Schwalbe holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Northwestern University and a B.S. in Mathematics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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We solve complex research, engineering, and analytical problems that present critical challenges to our nation. APL—the nation’s largest university affiliated research center—provides U.S. government agencies with deep expertise in specialized fields to support national priorities and technology development programs. We also serve as independent trusted technical agents to the government, providing continuity for highly complex, multigenerational technology development systems.