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AFRL Aerospace Systems Directorate luncheon honors annual awardees
The Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate honored its top performers at the 8th Annual Awards Luncheon, Jan. 30, 2020, at the Schuster Center in Dayton, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Danielle DeBorde)
AFRL Aerospace Systems Directorate luncheon honors annual awardees
Dr. Michael Gregg (left), director of the Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate, presents a gift to guest speaker Capt. Joshua Caudill of the Air National Guard's 112th Fighter Squadron at the directorate’s 8th Annual Awards Luncheon, held Jan. 30, 2020, at the Schuster Performing Arts Center in Dayton, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Danielle DeBorde)
AFRL guest speaker presents a practical view of artificial intelligence
Dr. Erick Brethenoux from Gartner Inc. spoke about artificial intelligence at AFRL’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Schlesinger)
AFRL guest speaker presents a practical view of artificial intelligence
Dr. Erick Brethenoux from Gartner Inc. spoke about artificial intelligence at AFRL’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Schlesinger)
AFRL leads defense production program to success in FY19
The Title III Program partnered with MAC, LLC of southern Mississippi, to establish a qualified, cost-effective, lightweight ammunition capable of being fielded in conventional weapon systems. (Courtesy photo)
AFRL personnel connect with creative thinking process to enhance problem solving
AFRL personnel from the Materials and Manufacturing, Aerospace Systems, and Personnel Directorates recently participated in a course on creativity for problem solving to enhance thought processes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Spencer Deer)
AFRL personnel connect with creative thinking process to enhance problem solving
AFRL personnel from the Materials and Manufacturing, Aerospace Systems, and Personnel Directorates recently participated in a course on creativity for problem solving to enhance thought processes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Spencer Deer)
AFRL reimagines tech development with virtual reality
Dr. Michael Gregg (left), director of the Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate, uses a mixed-reality application to change the tire on a Wright Cycle Company bicycle as Capt. David Eisensmith guides the process. The demonstration, on display at the 2019 Air Vehicles Technology Symposium, is part of the Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality for Aircraft Maintenance team’s effort to show the technology’s potential for future aircraft maintenance. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
AFRL employees receive Fellow and Early Career Award recognition
Dr. John Russell, Chief Engineer of the Manufacturing and Industrial Technologies Division, is named an Air Force Research Laboratory Fellow for his scientific and engineering achievements. (Courtesy photo)
AFRL employees receive Fellow and Early Career Award recognition
Dr. Benji Maruyama, Principal Materials Research Engineer and Leader of the Flexible Materials and Processes Research Team in the Functional Materials Division, is named an Air Force Research Laboratory Fellow for his scientific and engineering achievements. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Schlesinger)
AFRL team invents cargo aircraft tire change tool
Current C-5 cargo airplane tire replacement requires up to five Airmen with a multitude of tools to replace a tire. The Air Force Research Laboratory Junior Force Warfighter Operations Team works on a solution for this awkward and uncomfortable task.(U.S. Air Force photo)
AFRL-designed door locks to protect against active shooter, team selected for innovation award
Dr. John McIntire, team lead and research psychologist in the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance Wing, demonstrates how to use one of the portable door locks his team developed. This team has been selected for a 2019 Defense Innovation Award. (U.S. Air Force photo by Richard Eldridge)
AFRL-designed door locks to protect against active shooter, team selected for innovation award
Shown here are four different prototypes of portable door locks at various stages in development. The Air Force Research Laboratory team that developed these has been selected for a 2019 Defense Innovation Award. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
AFRL Aerospace Systems Directorate welcomes new director
Dr. Michael Gregg officially assumed the role of director of the Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate on Sept. 3, 2019. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
AFRL employees receive Great Minds in STEM Award
Javier Rodriguez, engineer, of the Air Force Research Laboratory is selected to receive the 2019 STEM Military and Civilian Hero Award at the 31st Annual Great Minds in STEM Conference in September 2019, at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
AFRL licenses second technology to local firm
AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Assistant Chief Engineer, Dr. Larry Brott, displays infrared powder used to form pellets in the creation of infrared technologies for battlefield communication and training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donna Lindner)
AFRL researcher honored with 2019 SASE award
Dr. Vikas Varshney of the Air Force Research Laboratory is one of four AFRL personnel chosen to receive the 2019 Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers award.
AFRL researcher named American Chemical Society Fellow
Dr. Hilmar Koerner of the Air Force Research Laboratory, was elected to the 2019 Class of the American Chemical Society of Fellows. He uses a 3D printer to print epoxy carbon fiber reinforced inks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donna Lindner)
AFRL and partners reclaim obsolete aircraft parts using advanced manufacturing technology
Solomon Duning, Research Engineer from The University of Dayton Research Institute, uses laser scanning technology to inspect an F-16 vertical tail on a depot fixture. (Courtesy photo)
AFRL produces lighter, thinner transparent armor
A projectile exit point is shown in the ballistic glass (left). The aluminum oxynitride transparent ceramic armor is shown (right) with a bulge and no exit from the projectile. (Courtesy photo)