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AFRL’s Directed Energy and Space Vehicles STEM Team: (from left) Casey DeRaad, David Hostutler, Ronda Cole, Mitchell Thierry, Dr. Stacie Williams, and Dr. David Voss
AFRL’s Directed Energy and Space Vehicles STEM Team, winners of the 2013 STEM Team Award from the Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer: (from left) Casey DeRaad, David Hostutler, Ronda Cole, Mitchell Thierry, Dr. Stacie Williams, and Dr. David Voss
Surfing Aircraft Vortices for Energy ($AVE) concept (AFRL/DARPA Image)
Surfing Aircraft Vortices for Energy ($AVE) concept, tests for which showed a fuel savings of up to 10 percent in the trailing aircraft. (AFRL/DARPA Image)
OBVA Lab
Rear view of the OBVA projectors and structure. Photo credit: Mr. Rick Eldridge.
OBVA Lab
View of cockpit display and scene generated in the OBVA Laboratory. Photo credit: Mr. Rick Eldridge.
OBVA Lab
Out-the-windscreen scene generated by the OBVA Laboratory. Photo credit: Mr. Rick Eldridge.
Larry K. Martin, a graduate student at the University of Hawaii-Manoa , has been recognized as the most outstanding electrical engineering student in the nation. (USAF Photo)
Larry K. Martin, a graduate student at the University of Hawaii-Manoa and manager of the AFRL University Nanosat Program there, has won the 2011-12 Alton B. Zerby and Carl T. Koerner Outstanding Electrical and Computer Engineering Student Award, honoring him as the most outstanding electrical engineering student in the nation. (USAF Photo)
Calamityville exercise.
Major David McGraw (left), a Combat Rescue Officer, and SMSgt Robert Bean (right), a Pararescueman, attend to the wrecked airplane at Calamityville. Photo credit: Mr. Rick Eldridge.
Calamityville exercise.
Major David McGraw (left), a Combat Rescue Officer, and SMSgt Robert Bean (right), a Pararescueman, rappel down cement towers to a wrecked airplane. Photo credit: Mr. Rick Eldridge.
Battlefield Air Targeting Man-Aided kNowledge (BATMAN)
SMSgt Robert Bean (AFLCMC/WI) stands in front of a pile of wreckage vehicles at Calamityville. Photo credit: Mr. Rick Eldridge.
Human Performance Summit attendees.
Human Performance Summit attendees from Germany and Singapore discuss current issues in aerospace medicine in the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine High Bay. Photo credit: Mr. Rick Eldridge
Human Performance Summit attendees.
Human Performance Summit attendees listen attentively to a presentation at the Human Universal Measurement and Assessment Laboratory. Photo credit: Mr. Rick Eldridge.
Human Performance Summit attendees.
Human Performance Summit attendees listen to the Battlefield Air Targeting Man-Aided kNowledge presentation. Photo credit: Mr. Rick Eldridge
Human Performance Summit attendees in the RAC.
TSgt Keith Ravenel gives a presentation to Human Performance Summit attendees in the training altitude chambers. Photo credit: Mr. Rick Eldridge
Human Performance Summit attendees.
Human Performance Summit attendees gather in the Atrium of Building 840 after a morning of lectures by domestic and international speakers. Photo credit: Mr. Rick Eldridge.
Window assembly, shown from the pressure side. On the right is a gas fitting for pressurizing the waveguide. The window bolts directly to a standard WR 650 flange. (Voss Scientific Image)
The window assembly from the pressure side. The assembly is 8 3/4" wide, 5 1/2" high, and 3 7/8" thick. The fitting on the right is a gas fitting for pressurizing the waveguide. The window bolts directly to a standard WR 650 flange. (Voss Scientific Image)
AFRL’s radiation-hardened Xilinx Virtex 5QV Field Programmable Gate Array. (USAF Photo)
AFRL’s radiation-hardened Xilinx Virtex 5QV Field Programmable Gate Array has been deemed a success after flying with Sandia National Labs Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE-8) since May 2011. (USAF Photo)
Leaders from AFRL and the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology sign their educational partnership agreement. (USAF Photo)
Leaders from AFRL and New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology sign their educational partnership agreement, expanding AFRL’s STEM efforts in New Mexico’s Rio Grande Corridor. (USAF Photo)
Graphic depicting aircraft wake velocities (Boeing Image)
Aircraft wake velocities, the study of which led to innovation of a flight positioning system that earned a US patent for an AFRL researcher. (Boeing Image)
Solid State Electrical Distribution Unit (Image: GE Aviation Systems)
Solid State Electrical Distribution Unit (Image: GE Aviation Systems)
The HIFiRE 2 experimental launch vehicle. (AFRL Photo)
The HIFiRE 2 experimental launch vehicle lifts off from the Pacific Missile Range Facility in Hawaii. (AFRL Photo)