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AF Chief Scientist visits AFRL, Receives Service Honor
2nd Lt. Tony Eastin, behavioral scientist at Air Force Research Laboratory's 711th Human Performance Wing, and Dr. Mica Endsley discuss integrating consumer physiological sensors with AFRL's BATMAN suite of warfighting Airmen worn technologies. Dr, Endsley, the Air Force's chief scientist, joined AFRL commander, Maj. Gen. Tom Masiello, during a May review of technologies to be featured during the DoD Lab Day event May 14 at the Pentagon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mikee Huber)
Flight tests conclude for shape changing aircraft flap
The modified Gulfstream III flight research aircraft with an adaptive compliant wing trailing edge is shown with 25 degrees of trailing edge deflection. (Courtesy photo)
Flight tests conclude for shape changing aircraft flap
The modified Gulfstream III flight research aircraft with an adaptive compliant wing trailing edge is shown with 25 degrees of trailing edge deflection. (Courtesy photo)
AFRL autonomous aerial vehicle competition
Members from the University of Toledo, Ohio, team make adjustments to their multirotor aircraft prior to the autonomous aerial vehicle competition. The Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate hosted the event April 28-29 at the Dayton Convention Center. For the second consecutive year, the University of Toledo took first place in the competition, which featured $18,000 in prize money. (U.S. Air Force photo by Amanda King/88th Air Base Wing Public Affairs/Released)
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)
Disabled team members play vital roles in AFRL mission
Craig Leaver retired last December after 27 years of dedicated service to AFRL. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mikee Huber)
Disabled team members play vital roles in AFRL mission
Holly Slack examines samples and reviews paperwork to ensure suitability for analysis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Richard Eldridge)
Air Force small business contract program delivers ultra-portable satellite communications system
Representatives demonstrate A GATR inflatable satellite communications antenna terminal to members from the 5th Combat Communications Group at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. (Air Force photo)
Air Force small business contract program delivers ultra-portable satellite communications system
A GATR inflatable satellite communications antenna terminal is used during a special operations forces exercise in Mt Adams, Washington. (Air Force photo)
C-17 AE trainer undergoes modifications at Randolph Air Force Base
C-17 AE trainer undergoes modifications at Randolph Air Force Base prior to its move to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
C-17 AE trainer arrives at Randolph Air Force Base for modifications
C-17 AE trainer arrives at the 502nd Trainer Development Squadron at Randolph Air Force Base for modifications
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate research scientist Steve Kim displays a 3D model of graphene, a type of carbon that can be used in developing nanoelectronic sensors for human-performance monitoring. Graphene has unique, natural electronic binding properties that are allowing Air Force scientists at AFRL/RX, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, to develop a low-cost, manufacturable bio-sensing platform that is capable of achieving ultrasensitive molecular detection. (Air Force photo by Michele Eaton)
2015 AFRL Annual Awards
Maj. Gen. Tom Masiello, AFRL commander, presents Glenn Liston with a Commander’s Cup (Senior Individual) award during the 2015 AFRL Annual Awards ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Albert Bright)
2015 AFRL Annual Awards
Maj. Gen. Tom Masiello, AFRL commander, presents Amy Burns, a member of the Aerial Collision Avoidance System Team, with a Commander’s Cup Team award during the 2015 AFRL Annual Awards ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Albert Bright)
2015 AFRL Annual Awards
Maj. Gen. Tom Masiello, AFRL commander, presents Benjamin Tran, a member of the Silver Fang Team, with a Commander’s Cup Team award during the 2015 AFRL Annual Awards ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Albert Bright)
AFRL University Relations program
Air Force Research Laboratory engineer Dr. Carrie Noren operates the Directed Energy Directorate's diode pumped alkali laser, a laser system AFRL designed and built. Dr. Noren was a former AFRL Directed Energy Scholar. (Photo by Anita Collins, AFRL)
AFRL University Relations program
Prof. Kenny Breur, Engineering Department, Brown University, shows one of his graduate students how to adjust a simulated bat wing for testing in the wind tunnel. Breur studies the fluid motion of how bats fly in nature so his research team can apply it to designing human engineered vehicles. Researchers at the Air Force Research Laboratory have been working on high fidelity simulations of flexible wings in collaboration with the wind tunnel work being conducted at Brown University. (U.S. Air Force Photo/AFOSR Staff)
An F-35 sits under a sun shade on the flightline at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. The Air Force Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer program office and a small business partner have developed high-temperature, abrasion-resis
An F-35 sits under a sun shade on the flightline at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. The Air Force Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer program office and a small business partner have developed high-temperature, abrasion-resistant coating to improve reliability and maintainability. The F-35 is but one of the weapon systems to benefit from this technology. (Air Force photo by Airman by 1st Class Mikaley Towle)
Second-place Champion’s Award – the “Incredibots” from Columbus – inspect their robotic entry dur-ing the FIRST LEGO League Ohio State Championship tournament at the Wright State University’s Nutter Center. The event hosted 50 top teams from around the st
Second-place Champion’s Award – the “Incredibots” from Columbus – inspect their robotic entry during the FIRST LEGO League Ohio State Championship tournament at the Wright State University’s Nutter Center. The event hosted 50 top teams from around the state on Feb. 7-8. A team must have qualified from an Ohio district-level event to be invited to the state championship. (Air Force photo by Ted Theopolous)
Kristin Galbally-Kinney, Steve Davis, and Terry Rawlins, of Physical Sciences Inc., adjust the excitation source for an argon microplasma laser.
Kristin Galbally-Kinney, Steve Davis, and Terry Rawlins, of Physical Sciences Inc., adjust the excitation source for an argon microplasma laser. (Contributed photo)