Army Laboratory Partners with Johns Hopkins University in Educational Agreement

DEVCOM Chemical Biological Center Public Affairs
October 19th, 2023

Mr. Michael Bailey, DEVCOM CBC Director, and Ed Schlesinger, Benjamin T. Rome Dean at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, complete the establishment of an EPA during a signing ceremony at the JHU campus in Baltimore, MD on September 11, 2023. (U.S. Army photo by Ellie White)

Mr. Michael Bailey, DEVCOM CBC Director, and Ed Schlesinger, Benjamin T. Rome Dean at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, complete the establishment of an EPA during a signing ceremony at the JHU campus in Baltimore, MD on September 11, 2023. (U.S. Army photo by Ellie White)

Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD – Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center (DEVCOM CBC) officially formalized an Educational Partnership Agreement during a signing ceremony that took place at JHU’s Shriver Hall in Baltimore, Maryland on September 11, 2023.

The agreement outlines an official basis of mutual understanding and cooperation between DEVCOM CBC and JHU to encourage and enhance education and research opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs and disciplines relevant to the Center’s science and technology programs. Specifically, DEVCOM CBC will support educational opportunities at JHU that allow CBC personnel to teach science courses or to assist in developing science courses and materials for the university. It also permits JHU faculty to be involved in defense laboratory research projects at DEVCOM CBC.

With JHU and DEVCOM CBC working collaboratively on research projects as outlined in the agreement, the partnership also enables an internship program allowing JHU students and postdocs to gain experience working at DEVCOM CBC on defense laboratory research projects. The EPA naturally came to fruition with many CBC employees pursuing their post-graduate degrees at JHU.

Researchers from the Materials Science in Extreme Environments (MSEE) community at JHU worked closely with DEVCOM CBC scientists for assistance in developing and characterizing energetic materials for agent defeat. The JHU researchers worked under the direction of Tim Weihs, a professor of materials science and engineering, as well as the director of the MSEE University Research Alliance at JHU.

Weihs explained how the partnership naturally occurred through the involvement of CBC personnel at JHU-hosted events. “People at DEVCOM CBC have been very supportive and willing to engage. It comes down to establishing good relationships and building those relationships.”

The partnership offers many benefits for both parties, enabling JHU to be supported in their research efforts by gaining access to the laboratory-grade equipment at the CBC, in addition to harnessing the expertise of Center professionals.

The partnership could further help to build a pipeline to transition STEM graduates from JHU into CBC. “It is exciting we can formalize a strong relationship with a partner like JHU and keep building on each other’s strengths to achieve our individual goals and organizational missions together,” said Amanda Hess, supervisory engineer for strategic initiatives at DEVCOM CBC. “Principals on both sides of the partnership have demonstrated the power of partnership and exchange of intellect so it will be exciting to see what challenges we will tackle together in the future.”

The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, known as DEVCOM, is Army Futures Command’s leader and integrator within a global ecosystem of scientific exploration and technological innovation. DEVCOM expertise spans eight major competency areas to provide integrated research, development, analysis and engineering support to the Army and DOD. From rockets to robots, drones to dozers, and aviation to artillery, DEVCOM innovation is at the core of the combat capabilities American Warfighters need to win on the battlefield of the future. For more information, visit devcom.army.mil.

The DEVCOM Chemical Biological Center is the primary DOD technical organization for non-medical chemical and biological defense. The DEVCOM Chemical Biological Center fosters research, development, testing and application of technologies for protecting our military from chemical and biological warfare agents. The Center possesses an unrivaled chemical biological defense research and development infrastructure staffed by a highly-trained, multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, technicians and specialists located at four different sites in the United States: Edgewood Area of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland; Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas; Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois; and Dugway Proving Ground, Utah.

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