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AFRL, NASA partner on aerospace physiology to spin into next era of space travel
NASA spacesuit engineer Ian Meginnis is helped down from the centrifuge by KBRwyle contractor Brent Ochs with the Air Force Research Laboratory and NASA astronaut and physician Dr. Michael Barratt following his spin during centrifuge testing Nov. 1 and 2. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
Tactical training environment provides robust test capability for operators and technologists
The National Center for Medical Readiness received delivery of a Conex “hotel,” Oct. 23, 2018, which includes three 12,000-pound structures, to be incorporated with future training and testing events taking place at the tactical training facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lori Hughes)
Tactical training
The National Center for Medical Readiness received delivery of a Conex “hotel,” Oct. 23, 2018, which includes three 12,000-pound structures, to be incorporated with future training and testing events taking place at the tactical training facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lori Hughes)
USAFSAM offers progressive fitness program to enhance physical performance and improve scores
Ashley Kessler, United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine research athletic trainer (left), coaches Maj. Pamela Paulin, USAFSAM Public Health consultant, during her training session. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stacey Geiger)
USAFSAM offers progressive fitness program to enhance physical performance and improve scores
Master Sgt. Markus Manuel, USAFSAM NCOIC Officer and Management Branch (left), tosses a weighted ball during his training session with Ashley Kessler United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine research athletic trainer. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stacey Geiger)
Professional society honors AFRL scientist
Dr. Jonathan Spowart, Air Force Research Laboratory, received The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society Brimacombe Medalist award for his contributions to materials science and engineering. (Courtesy photo)
Operation Tech Warrior
A wide range of technologies, including Ohio-based Hyprum’s Tactical Mobility System (pictured) were integrated into training missions or demonstrated at Operation Tech Warrior in late September. (Courtesy photo)
Operation Tech Warrior
Miamisburg, Ohio-based Cornerstone Research Group brought its aeromedical patient stabilization platform to Operation Tech Warrior. Developed with an Army SBIR contract and a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement through the Air Force Technology Transfer Program, Operation Tech Warrior allowed Cornerstone Research Group to test new strap configurations with multiple user groups as well as test loading onto different types of vehicles. (Courtesy photo)
Wright-patt supporting employees to excel
Anita Kerns is a financial specialist at the 711th Human Performance Wing. Kerns has worked at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for over 30 years and has been profoundly deaf since the age of two. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base employers acknowledge the positive impact a diverse team can have and supports employees with disabilities to help them to excel. (U.S. Air Force photo/Loren Deer)
Wright-Patt supporting employees to excel
Anita Kerns, a financial specialist at the 711th Human Performance Wing, demonstrates how she uses the Sorenson video phone. Kerns has worked at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for over 30 years and has been profoundly deaf since the age of two. Any obstacles Kerns has with communication are resolved through several means of technology methods such as email, instant, or text messages, requesting interpreters, or video phone. (U.S. Air Force photo/Loren Deer)
New AFRL Materials and Manufacturing director is a familiar face
Tim Sakulich was appointed to Senior Executive Service and installed as the director of the Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Oct. 1, 2018. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
AFRL engineer receives Agency Engineer of the Year Award
The National Society of Professional Engineers recently awarded Bob Ware of the Air Force Research Laboratory, the agency-level Federal Engineer of the Year Award. Ware will compete for the Federal Engineer of the Year Award in February. (Courtesy photo)
SASE honors AFRL researchers with annual awards
Dr. Khanh Pham received the Leadership Award in the Engineer/Scientist of the Year (Government category) during the 2018 Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers awards banquet.
SASE honors AFRL researchers with annual awards
Dr. Dhriti Nepal received the Achievement Award in the Promising Professional category during the 2018 Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers awards banquet.
Latest SLATE demonstration – another step toward improving pilot training
The Secure Live Virtual Constructive Advanced Training Environment (SLATE) LVC pod is attached to an F-16 with the 64th Aggressor Squadron during an Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility test at Nellis AFB, Nevada, during Phase I of the demonstration in June. (U.S. Air Force photo/William Graver)
Latest SLATE demonstration – another step toward improving pilot training
Scott Carpenter and Donald Simones, both subject matter experts in the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance Wing, fly virtual F-16s in Deployable Tactical Trainers. The live aircraft were able to see and interact with the virtual players during Phase III of the Secure Live Virtual Constructive Advanced Training Environment (SLATE) demonstration at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, in September. (U.S. Air Force photo/William Graver)
Latest SLATE demonstration – another step toward improving pilot training
Part of the Secure Live Virtual Constructive Advanced Training Environment (SLATE) team sit in the operation center at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, during the Phase III capstone demonstration in September.(U.S. Air Force photo/William Graver)
Latest SLATE demonstration – another step towards improving pilot training
Raul Mendoza, with the Cubic Corporation, works on the Secure Live Virtual Constructive Advanced Training Environment (SLATE) LVC Pod during a demonstration at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. (U.S. Air Force photo / William Graver)
Latest SLATE demonstration – another step toward improving pilot training
Donald Simones, a subject matter expert in the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance Wing, flies a virtual F-16 in a Deployable Tactical Trainer during the Secure Live Virtual Constructive Advanced Training Environment (SLATE) Phase III capstone demonstration at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada in September. The live aircraft, such as the one shown on the screen, were able to see and interact with the virtual players like Simones during the demonstration. (U.S. Air Force photo/William Graver)
Kickoff event celebrates new AFRL Center of Excellence at Carnegie Mellon University
Dr. Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon University Advanced Agent-Robotics Technology Laboratory director and research professor, discusses CMU research in the Human-Autonomy Team with 711th Human Performance Wing researchers at the kick-off event here to celebrate a new University Center of Excellence at Carnegie Mellon in the research area of trusted human-machine teaming Sept. 28. (U.S Air Force photo / Richard Eldridge)