 
AFOSR Spring Review 2013
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research hosts its annual Spring Review
4-8 March, 2013 at 900 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Virginia. This is
the 56th formal annual assessment of AFOSR’s research portfolio.
For more information and live stream access, visit
https://community.apan.org/afosr/spring_review_2013/default.aspx.
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Posted: 3/1/2013
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A Force of Discovery: 60 Years of Air Force Basic Research
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) as the manager of the United States Air Force basic research program. To celebrate, AFOSR is hosting a one-day event entitled, “A Force of Discovery: 60 Years of Air Force Basic Research”. The event will be held in Arlington, Virginia on Friday, 12 October 2012.
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Posted: 6/15/2012
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AFOSR Spring Review 2012
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research will host its annual Spring Review from 5 through 9 March, 2012. This program review, to be held at 950 Glebe Road, Suite 210, in Arlington, Virginia, will be the 55th formally designated annual assessment of AFOSR’s research portfolio. It will also be streamed live online. For more information, visit https://community.apan.org/afosr/spring_review_2012.
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Posted: 2/28/2012
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YIP making large strides
Young Investigator Research Program computer scientists are making large strides in developing new tools and techniques to reverse-engineer data-hiding algorithms from watermark detectors, which once commercialized and deployed, will improve the security of the GlobalInformation Grid of the Air Force computer networks.(Graphic by Craver, Binghamton University)
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Posted: 10/19/2010
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Scientists use metamaterial to compress light
Air Force Office of Scientific Research-funded scientists at the University of California at Berkeley fabricated a new type of metamaterial that bends light backwards, in a way that does not exist in nature. Such metamaterial compresses light into tighter spaces and improves optical communication, computation and detection, and camouflage capabilities. (U.S. Air Force Graphic)
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Posted: 9/18/2008
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Computer models help research improved hearing protection
Researchers funded by the Air Force, Army, and Navy are investigating ways to improve communication links for people wearing headphones, helmets and other protective equipment in noisy environments. They have created finite element code, based on earlier software that has helped them build a model of the human head. The model, similar to this graphical representation, shows detailing of the cochlea region and its interface with the skull and air pathways. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Posted: 8/4/2008
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Future spacecraft capability
The graphic above depicts the future in spacecraft capability supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. It is called an Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle and represents an affordable space access program. Joan Fuller, a program manager at AFOSR supports space access through the discovery of new high temperature materials for aggressive thermal and chemical environments via her ceramic and nonmetallic materials program. Graphic provided by U.S. Air Force.
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Posted: 4/17/2007
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