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US and Japanese scientists conduct joint composites study
Dr. Keisuke Umezawa and Dr. David Mollenhauer partner to research usability, capability and needs of research software. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donna Lindner)
AFRL partnership advancing wearable sensor technology
The Air Force Research Laboratory is working with Nextflex and industry startup Profusa, Inc., to advance wearable remote human performance monitoring technologies to benefit both the warfighter and consumer. (Photo courtesy of Profusa, Inc.)
Air Force contracting process enhanced with new hybrid Funding Opportunity Announcement
Bird’s eye view of AltAir’s Bio-Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene Refinery in Paramount, California. Title III involvement was instrumental in advancing the manufacturing capacity for Bio-Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene biofuel blend. (Courtesy photo)
Air Force contracting process enhanced with new hybrid Funding Opportunity Announcement
The Title III Program partnered with Lehigh Heavy Forge Corporation to refurbish and upgrade key forging equipment, controls, and supporting infrastructure, preserving the U.S. heavy forging industrial base. (Courtesy photo)
AFRL student challenges inspire innovation
The Air Force Research Laboratory University and Service Academy Challenges harness the talents of students and cadets to develop real-world solutions to complex problems. This year’s winning University Challenge team from the University of Minnesota Duluth used technologies including Doppler radar to locate and identify hidden people. (Courtesy photo)
US senior research materials engineer wins international award
Dr. Adam Pilchak has emerged as the United States Air Force’s leading expert in microstructural fatigue and damage tolerance of titanium alloys, which are used worldwide in military and commercial aerospace systems. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donna Lindner)
AFRL achieves record-setting hypersonic ground test milestone
The AEDC Aerodynamic and Propulsion Test Unit at Arnold Air Force Base supports recent testing for the Air Force Research Laboratory Medium Scale Critical Components Scramjet program. The Northrop Grumman-produced engine was successfully operated at conditions above Mach 4 and has set the record for highest thrust produced by an air-breathing hypersonic engine in Air Force history. (U.S. Air Force photo)
AFRL branch builds a LEGACY in mentoring
The Materials Integrity Branch of the AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate was presented with the LEGACY Mentor of the Year award for hosting and mentoring five Leadership Experience Growing Apprenticeships Committed to Youth, or LEGACY, students during the summer of 2018. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Karen Schlesinger)
AFRL, university partners make a push in printable composites
Direct ink printing is performed with a 3D printer using epoxy with chopped fiber. The pressure pump provides pressure to force the resin through the nozzle. (Courtesy photos)
Wright-Patterson AFB to sponsor FIRST® LEGO® League Ohio Championship
The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Educational Outreach Office will sponsor the FIRST® LEGO® League Ohio Championship Tournament at the Ervin J. Nutter Center, on the campus of Wright State University, Feb. 3, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. The annual event will bring together teams of some of Ohio’s brightest 9 to 14 year-old students who will demonstrate their engineering and problem-solving skills, critical thinking, teamwork, competitive play, sportsmanship, and sense of community. (Courtesy Photo)
Wright-Patterson AFB to sponsor FIRST® LEGO® League Ohio Championship
Maj. Gen.William Cooley, Air Force Research Laboratory commander, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, explains how important it is for students to pursue STEM-related careers during the FIRST LEGO League Ohio Championship Tournament held Feb. 4, 2018, at Wright State University. (U.S.Air Force photo/Marie Vanover)
AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate honors annual awards recipients
The Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s most prestigious award at the 66th annual awards luncheon is the Charles J. Cleary Scientific Award. The winner is the Biomaterials Research Team. Shown left to right: Timothy Sakulich, (team members: Dr. Patrick Dennis, Dr. Maneesh Gupta, Marquis Crosby), Michael Cleary and Dr. Wendy Goodson. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rich Oriez)
AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate honors annual awards recipients
– On January 17, 2018, the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate held their 66th Annual Awards Luncheon at the Hope Hotel and Richard C. Holbrooke Conference Center. Pictured are the award recipients. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rich Oriez)
AFRL teaming with Michigan Tech for maritime rescue solutions
A student capstone team from Michigan Technological University discusses project challenges during an Oct. 19, 2018, brainstorming session. The team is participating in a collaborative effort with the Air Force Research Laboratory and the U.S. Coast Guard to design a compact, high-capacity maritime rescue device. From left, Seth Prigge, Jacob Adams, 2nd Lt. Elias Johnson, Anna Isaacson (Photo courtesy of Mark Bobal, U.S. Coast Guard)
AFRL teaming with Michigan Tech for maritime rescue solutions
A student capstone team from Michigan Technological University gets a close look at a maritime rescue helicopter during an Oct. 19, 2018, team gathering. The group is collaborating with the Air Force Research Laboratory and the U.S. Coast Guard to design a compact, high-capacity maritime rescue device. (Photo courtesy of Mark Bobal, U.S. Coast Guard)
Career accomplishments earn two AFRL scientists Presidential Rank Awards
Dr. Daniel B. Miracle, Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate senior scientist for Nanotechnology. (Official U.S. Air Force Photo)
Career accomplishments earn two AFRL scientists Presidential Rank Awards
Dr. Michael T. Eismann, Air Force Research Laboratory Sensor's Directorate chief scientist. (Official U.S. Air Force Photo)
AFRL, NASA partner on aerospace physiology to spin into next era of space travel
NASA astronaut Douglas Hurley speaks with a NASA engineer just before getting into the Air Force Research Laboratory’s centrifuge. Ten astronauts participated in the testing Nov. 1 and 2 – one with Boeing and nine with NASA. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
AFRL, NASA partner on aerospace physiology to spin into next era of space travel
NASA astronaut candidate Zena Cardman speaks with a NASA physician following her spin in the centrifuge during testing in the Air Force Research Laboratory's 711th Human Performance Wing Nov. 1 and 2. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
AFRL, NASA partner on aerospace physiology to spin into next era of space travel
Brig. Gen. Mark Koeniger, 711th Human Performance Wing commander, speaks with Boeing astronaut Chris Ferguson during the two-day astronaut testing in the 711HPW’s centrifuge Nov. 1 and 2. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)