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Dr. B. “Babu” K. Singaraju
Dr. B. “Babu” K. Singaraju
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Dr. William “Pat” Roach
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Neeraj Pujara
Dr. Shanee Pacley began her AFRL career as a co-op student while she attended college. (AFRL Image)
Dr. Shanee Pacley began her AFRL career as a co-op student while she attended college. (AFRL Image)
AFRL Maui High Performance Computing Center supercomputer Riptide, located at the AFRL Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing site, Maui, Hawaii. (AFRL Image)
AFRL Maui High Performance Computing Center supercomputer Riptide located at the AFRL Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing site, Maui, Hawaii. MHPCC is one of five DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program supercomputing resource centers. (AFRL Image)
AFRL researchers explain the concepts of green computing to a group of Maui 7th grade students at the Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing Conference in September 2013. (AFRL Image)
AFRL researchers explain the concepts of green computing to a group of Maui 7th grade students at the Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing Conference in September 2013. In 2013, Riptide was ranked No. 120 in the Top Green 500 List of the most energy efficient supercomputers in the world. (AFRL Image)
August 6, 2013, dedication of the remote telescope at the AFRL Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing site. (Larry Wallman/AFRL photo)
August 6, 2013, dedication of the remote telescope at the AFRL Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing site with representatives from AFRL, Georgia Tech, University of Hawaii, Schafer and Boeing. (Larry Wallman/AFRL photo)
Maui students in front of the remote telescope dome cover donated by AstroHaven. (Photo courtesy Maui Economic Development Board)
Maui students in front of the remote telescope dome cover donated by AstroHaven. The remote telescope will be used live in classrooms across the United States and Hawaii. (Photo courtesy Maui Economic Development Board)
Richard Rast, senior engineer with AFRL’s Satellite Assessment Center, stands by a 16-inch diameter telescope. Small telescopes are less expensive and more portable than large telescopes.
Richard Rast, senior engineer with the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Satellite Assessment Center, stands by a 16-inch diameter telescope. Small telescopes are less expensive and more portable than large telescopes. Small telescopes are less expensive and more portable than large telescopes.
Students from Albuquerque, NM schools build an International Space Station model in the indoor swimming pool at Kirtland Air Force Base. (Photo by Stephen Burke)
Students at AFRL’s La Luz Academy summer camp build an International Space Station model in swimming pool at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The students built the 22-foot model in water to simulate the microgravity conditions found in outer space. (Photo by Stephen Burke)
By Michele Eaton 88 Air Base Wing Public Affairs
Brain stimulation study volunteer Staff Sgt. William Raydon receives a mild electric stimulation to his brain as part of a study being conducted by Air Force Research Laboratory's 711 Human Performance Wing. The application of a mild, electric current to particular areas of the brain produces significant improvements in visual targeting and attention span, remediates the effect of fatigue on skills like these, and improves energy levels and mood in the volunteer study participants, all of whom are active-duty Airmen.
X-56A takes its first flight. (NASA photo)
The X-56A Multi-Utility Technology Testbed (MUTT) demonstrator takes its first flight at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, in July 2013. (NASA photo)
Flapperon test setup. (AFRL Image)
Testing of the Flapperon -- combination flap and aileron – is set up. (AFRL Image)
ADVENT core in its test cell (GE Aviation System image)
The ADVENT (ADaptive Versatile ENgine Technology) engine core in its test cell at GE facilities in Evendale, Ohio. (GE Aviation System image)
Two successful AFRL experiments on the International Space Station have been decommissioned. (Air Force Photo)
Two successful AFRL experiments on the International Space Station have been decommissioned after 27 months on on-orbit operations. (Air Force Photo)