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AFRL employees receive Great Minds in STEM Award
Capt. Lisa Fernandez, Air Force Research Laboratory medical entomologist, 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.
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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)
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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)
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AFRL aerodynamics expert honored with Presidential Early Career award
Dr. Daniel Garmann (left) received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers from Kelvin Droegemeier, director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, at a July 25, 2019, ceremony in Washington, DC. (U.S. Department of Energy Photo/Donica Payne)
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Graduates take their places at the start of the Air Force Institute of Technology commencement ceremony March 21, 2019, at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. More than 200 master’s degrees and 20 doctoral degrees were presented during the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Todd I. Stewart, Air Force Institute of Technology director and chancellor, gives the opening remarks of the school’s commencement ceremony March 21, 2019, at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Gen. David Goldfein, U.S. Air Force chief of staff, gave the graduation address to the more than 200 graduates. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Gen. David L. Goldfein, U.S. Air Force chief of staff, gives the commencement address at the Air Force Institute of Technology graduation ceremony March 21, 2019, in the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Graduates earned a total of 214 Master of Science degrees and 20 Doctor of Philosophy degrees, which were presented during the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Dr. William Wiesel, grand marshal, leads 2nd Lt. Kevin Lin, the other graduates and faculty into the Air Force Institute of Technology commencement ceremony March 21, 2019, at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. More than 200 advanced degrees were awarded to officers, enlisted and civilians from the U.S., Australian and Brazilian armed forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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U.S. Army Col. Cary Honnold, Naval Medical Research Unit-Dayton comparative pathologist, poses in his NAMRU-D office on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 17, 2019. Honnold crosses service lines by being an Army officer attached to a Navy unit on an Air Force base. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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U.S. Army Col. Cary Honnold, Navy Medical Research Unit-Dayton comparative pathologist, poses at his unit on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 17, 2019. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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AFRL, NASA partner on aerospace physiology to spin into next era of space travel
During the two-day testing with NASA and Boeing astronauts Nov. 1 and 2, the centrifuge spins with one of the astronauts inside. This new centrifuge is the Department of Defense’s only human-rated centrifuge with interchangeable cockpits, a capability that enabled NASA and AFRL engineers to create the astronauts' cockpit. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
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Record number attend 13th annual Dayton Defense Wright Dialogue with Industry
Dr. Steven ‘Cap’ Rogers, the Air Force Research Laboratory’s senior scientist for autonomy, provided a lunchtime keynote address about artificial intelligence in autonomy to a crowd of more than 600 at the Wright Dialogue with Industry event July 17, 2018 at the Dayton Convention Center. The two-and-a-half-day event was sponsored by Dayton Defense, and included comprehensive presentations, panel discussions, and one-on-one sessions with senior Air Force and AFRL officials related to the Air Force, technology focus areas and aerospace research and development. Rogers leads the newly initiated AFRL Autonomy Capability Team, or ACT3, in the rapid advancement of autonomy research and development. (U.S. Air Force photo/Michelle Gigante).
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AFWiSE community seeks to empower women within AFRL
AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate researchers Megan Imel, left, and Dr. Amanda Criner discuss laboratory test data. Air Force Women in Science and Engineering, or AFWiSE, is a resource group that gives female scientists and engineers a forum to gather and share new ideas, while promoting the growth and professional development of women within AFRL. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Lori Hughes)
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AFWiSE community seeks to empower women within AFRL
AFRL research engineer Dr. Mary Kinsella discusses upcoming events with committee leads and members of Air Force Women in Science and Engineering, or AFWiSE, a group that promotes professional development and advancement for women in AFRL. Pictured from left to right are Mary Shelly, Cindy Bryant, Leslie Sollmann, and Kinsella. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Holly Jordan)
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U.S. Air Force Science and Technology 2030 Forum
Maj. Brook Bentley, program manager with the Air Force Research Laboratory, introduces the technical themes of the U.S. Air Force Science and Technology 2030 Forum held May 10 at Indiana University. (Indiana University photo/Chris Meyer)
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Air Force 2030 Science & Technology initiative
Maj. Gen. William Cooley, commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, and Dr. Michael McRobbie, president, Indiana University, discuss partnership opportunities between higher education and the Air Force at the Air Force Science and Technology 2030 Forum held May 10 at Indiana University. (Indiana University photo/Chris Meyer)
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