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AFRL Senior Scientist Emeritus elected to National Academy
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Dr. Sheldon (Lee) Semiatin handles metal samples in the Experimental Materials Processing Laboratory. It serves as both a state-of-the-art laboratory for basic and applied research as well as a test bed for new materials and processes developed in conjunction with partners in the Air Force supply chain. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donna Lindner)
2nd Annual AFRL Inspire Event
The second annual AFRL Inspire event was held Oct. 26, 2016 at the Dayton Art Institute and was attended by nearly 500 research scientists and engineers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
2nd Annual AFRL Inspire Event
An audience member reads over the official program for the second annual AFRL Inspire event at the Dayton Art Institute Oct. 26. A line up of six speakers from across AFRL delivered 12-17 minute talks about various research achievements with each featuring AFRL scientists and engineers tackling challenges for the benefit of Airmen and society. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
2nd Annual AFRL Inspire Event
Maj. Gen. Robert D. McMurry Jr., commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory and Dr. Morley Stone, AFRL's Chief Technology Officer deliver opening remarks for the second annual AFRL Inspire event held Oct. 26 at the Dayton Art Institute. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
2nd Annual AFRL Inspire Event
The second annual AFRL Inspire event, held Oct. 26 at the Dayton Art Institute, was kicked off with a presentation by Dr. Wayne Chappelle from AFRL’s Airman System’s Directorate with a presentation exploring the psychology of a hero. Chappelle said he was inspired to find out what traits separate those who make it in Air Force Special Operations training and on the battlefield and those who don’t. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
2nd Annual AFRL Inspire Event
Dr. Wendy Goodson, of AFRL’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, delivered a presentation about how her team helped the Air Force develop a system to nondestructively decontaminate aircraft from harmful contagions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
Flexible batteries: evolving energy for the ‘new’ reality
The flexible lithium-ion batteries developed by researchers at Air Force Research Laboratory are able to maintain a steady voltage discharge following extreme mechanical stress testing. The flexible batteries have the potential to power countless flexible electronic devices under development, including human performance sensors and flexible displays. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marisa Alia-Novobilski/released)
Flexible batteries: evolving energy for the ‘new’ reality
Ryan Kohlmeyer, a materials research scientist at Air Force Research Laboratory, subjects a flexible battery to mechanical stress testing. The batteries developed here have proven themselves to maintain uncompromised performance even after exposure to more than 250 rounds of extreme manipulations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marisa Alia-Novobilski/released)
Flexible batteries: evolving energy for the ‘new’ reality
A researcher at Air Force Research Laboratory demonstrates the ability of a flexible lithium-ion battery to conform under stress. The batteries developed here have proven themselves to maintain steady voltage even after exposure to more than 250 rounds of extreme mechanical manipulations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marisa Alia-Novobilski/released)
2016 AFRL Commanders Challenge
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. David Feibus, from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, fly's one his teams DJI S1000 drone during the setup and calibration phase of the event at the Nevada National Security Site, Las Vegas, NV., Dec. 9, 2016. This year teams were given the challenge of solving issues revolving around drones, and are demonstrating their solutions to judges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
2016 AFRL Commanders Challenge
Jason Cassulis, a member of the 2016 Air Force Research Laboratory Commanders Challenge opposition force, sets up and checks a DJI S1000 drone during the setup day at the Nevada National Security Site, Las Vegas, NV., Dec. 9, 2016. This year teams were given the challenge of solving issues revolving around drones, and are demonstrating their solutions to judges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
Future scientists “poster” success at annual RX summer session
Thomas Lockhart (center), Director, AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, and Chad Watchorn (right), Executive Director, Regional STEM Collaborative, speak with interns Connor Eviston and Megan Imel (unpictured), undergraduate students from the University of Cincinnati and Wright State University, respectively, during the 2016 RX Summer Student Poster Session, Aug. 5. Eviston and Imel researched nondestructive evaluation and thermal signals for impact-damaged polymer matrix composites this summer. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marisa Novobilski)
Air Force Research Laboratory discovering what’s “bugging” military aircraft
AFRL Biological Materials and Processing Research Team members perform sample tests of various aircraft locations at the conclusion of the Joint Biological Agent Decontamination System process. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Air Force Research Laboratory discovering what’s “bugging” military aircraft
The AFRL Biological Materials and Processing Research Team collects fuel samples from a storage tank to analyze for potential biocontamination. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Materials engineer finds second calling as historic novelist
AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate engineer and author TJ Turner signs copies of his first book, Lincoln’s Bodyguard, in April 2015. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lori Hughes)
Fueling the future: Air Force Title III program working to “home-grow” biofuels for DOD, industry
The C-17 Globemaster III was certified for unlimited use of hydro-processed blended biofuels known as hydro-treated renewable jet fuels, officials announced Feb. 9, 2011. (U. S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. Brian Ferguson)
AFRL academic research partnership to investigate operational stressors on Airmen
Air Force Research Laboratory scientist Dr. Saber Hussain views particle interaction with cultured cells. His work on the development of a model to identify the impact of stressors on Airmen is at the center of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement that will establish a new laboratory facility at Wright State University. (Courtesy photo)