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AFRL matching tech to needs with international partners
Representatives from the Air Force Research Laboratory recently traveled to Israel to visit universities, researchers, and technology entrepreneurs, sharing AFRL research goals and advancing current and future collaborative opportunities. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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AFRL matching tech to needs with international partners
Representatives from the Air Force Research Laboratory recently traveled to Israel to visit universities, researchers, and technology entrepreneurs, sharing AFRL research goals and advancing current and future collaborative opportunities. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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AFRL achieves “shocking” materials technology breakthrough
An Air Force Research Laboratory research team has developed a 3-D printed polymer-based foam structure that responds to the force of a shock wave to act as a one-way switch. These images show the material’s formation of jets, which localize shock wave energy in one direction, but not the other. (Los Alamos National Laboratory photo illustration)
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Tri-Service effort leverages synthetic biology expertise to address future warfighter needs
Members of the Air Force, Army and Navy Research Laboratories visit the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate to learn of the unique capabilities and facilities available to support research efforts in synthetic biology. The tri- service Applied Research for the Advancement of Science and Technology Priorities Program on Synthetic Biology for Military Environments unites researchers from each of the service laboratories in an effort to create the organic capabilities and infrastructure within the DoD for synthetic biology for future defense technology. (U.S. Air Force photo / Marisa Alia-Novobilski)
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Tri-Service effort leverages synthetic biology expertise to address future warfighter needs
Dr. Chia Hung discusses current research in the biology lab at the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing directorate during a visit of members of the tri-service Applied Research for the Advancement of Science and Technology Priorities Program on Synthetic Biology for Military Environments . The program unites researchers from each of the service laboratories in an effort to create the organic capabilities and infrastructure within the DoD for synthetic biology for future defense technology. (U.S. Air Force photo / Marisa Alia-Novobilski)
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Catxere Casacio, Waleed Muhammad, Warwick Bowen, Lars Madsen, Nicolas Mauranyapin
Researchers Catxere Casacio, Waleed Muhammad, Warwick Bowen, Lars Madsen, and Nicholas Mauranyapin perform quantum optics experiments at the Laboratory for Translational Quantum Science, in the Australian Centre for Engineered Quantum Systems, University of Queensland on November 30, 2016. The experiments are being performed broadly to bring to bear techniques from quantum optics on the biological sciences and microscopy, with the goal of enhancing the resolution and speed of biological imaging and sensing. (Courtesy photo / Erick Romero)
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Lars Madsen, Warwick Bowen, Nicolas Mauranyapin
Researchers Lars Madsen, Warwick Bowen, and Nicholas Mauranyapin perform quantum optics experiments at the Laboratory for Translational Quantum Science, in the Australian Centre for Engineered Quantum Systems, University of Queensland on November 30, 2016. The experiments are being performed broadly to bring to bear techniques from quantum optics on the biological sciences and microscopy, with the goal of enhancing the resolution and speed of biological imaging and sensing. (Courtesy photo / Erick Romero)
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Waleed Muhammad, Lars Madsen, Catxere Casacio
Researchers Waleed Muhammad, Lars Madsen, and Catxere Casacio perform quantum optics experiments at the Laboratory for Translational Quantum Science, in the Australian Centre for Engineered Quantum Systems, University of Queensland on November 30, 2016. The experiments are being performed broadly to bring to bear techniques from quantum optics on the biological sciences and microscopy, with the goal of enhancing the resolution and speed of biological imaging and sensing. (Courtesy photo / Erick Romero)
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Professor Warwick Bowen, Mrs. Rosie Hicks, CEO of the Australian National Fabrication Facility
Professor Warwick Bowen, director of the Quantum Optics Laboratory at the University of Queensland, and Mrs. Rosie Hicks, CEO of the Australian National Fabrication Facility, attend the Australian Institute of Physics Congress 2016, in the Brisbane Convention Centre, on December 4, 2016. (Courtesy photo / Australian National Fabrication Facility)
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