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Destructive acoustic waves inside a simulated rocket combustor. (U.S. Air Force photo)
One of HRL Laboratories' holographic artificial impedance surfaces.
One of HRL Laboratories' holographic artificial impedance surfaces. Graphic Credit: Dr. Daniel F. Sievenpiper, HRL Laboratories, Malibu, California.
An AFOSR-funded, Princeton-based professor, Dr. Craig Arnold has been researching a new approach to direct-write optical nanopatterning that will have an impact on a variety of current and future Air Force needs.
An AFOSR-funded, Princeton-based professor, Dr. Craig Arnold has been researching a new approach to direct-write optical nanopatterning that will have an impact on a variety of current and future Air Force needs. (Graphic Credit: Dr. Craig Arnold, Princeton University)
Dr. Howard Schlossberg
Dr. Howard Schlossberg
Some members of the BAE and DARPA MUD Radio Development Team discussing results of the first demonstration of the technology. Left to right are Joshua Niedzwiecki (BAE Systems), Dr. Rachel Learned (BAE Systems), Dr. Brian Pierce (DARPA), John Tranquilli (
Some members of the BAE and DARPA MUD Radio Development Team discussing results of the first demonstration of the technology. Left to right are Joshua Niedzwiecki (BAE Systems), Dr. Rachel Learned (BAE Systems), Dr. Brian Pierce (DARPA), John Tranquilli (BAE Systems), Joseph Farkas (BAE Systems).
Examples of objective structures.
Examples of objective structures.
Diagram represents Sample Speech
This diagram represents a sample speech act profile from the StrikeCom experiment showing submissive and uncertain behavior by the deceiver. The experiment was conducted at the University of Arizona Center for the Management of Information with funding from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. (Graphic courtesy of University of Arizona – Tucson).
Coin presented
Lt. Col. John Kaplan, Director, Policy and Integration, Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) (right) presents Maj. General William T. Lord, Director, Services and Integration, Secretary of the Air Force of Warfighting Integration and Chief Information Officer, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., with an AFOSR coin in appreciation for Maj. General Lord’s participation as a keynote speaker at the 44th National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium held April 26-30 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Air Force photo by Erin Crawley)
Graduate discussion
Dr. Kathleen Kaplan, Program Manager, External Programs & Resources Interface, Air Force Office of Scientific (AFOSR), discusses AFOSR's grant portfolio for graduate and post graduate students with a student attendee at the 44th National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium held April 26-30 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Air Force photo by Erin Crawley)
Good eggs
Hen eggs played an integral part of the Team America Rocketry Challenge May 20 at Team America Rocketry Challenge, The Plains, Va. ( U.S. Air Force Photo by Erin Crawley)
Rocket talk
AFOSR Deputy Director of Policy and Integration, Capt. Dan Adcock, talks with a visitor to the AFOSR information booth May 20 at Team America Rocketry Challenge, The Plains, Va. Hundreds of students, parents, and teachers visited the booth throughout the day. ( U.S. Air Force Photo by Erin Crawley)
Grant awarded
Col. Jeff Turcotte, Deputy Director at the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, presents a plaque to Prof. Aditi Chattopadhyay, Principal Investigator of the aerospace research project at the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering at Arizona State University, supported by an $8.6 million Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative program grant. (Photo by Kenneth Sweat, Arizona State University)
Cluster form to cluster solid
The above illustration represents the element arsenic appearing as a free form cluster (left) and as a cluster solid (right). (Illustration courtesy of Drs. A. W. Caslteman Jr, S.N. Khanna, and A. Sen)
Airborne COIL
The AFOSR molecular dynamics program has generated new technologies such as the chemical oxygen iodine laser (COIL) which is the centerpiece of the U.S. Air Force Airborne Laser system.
Combat oxygen system
AFRL Human Effectiveness Directorate Major Dan Watola and Second Lieutenants Andrew Cantwell and Andrew Workman spoke to a Special Operations Combat Control Team member about the Combat Oxygen system that AFRL is researching.
Brownout video displayed
AFRL Human Effectiveness Directorate engineer, Dr William Albery, displays video and handouts on AFRL's Rotary Wing Brownout Integrated Solution Study , a program supported by four directorates identified as AFSOC's #1 operational problem.
Inspired flight
Air Force Office of Scientific Research program managers recently participated in a workshop entitled, "Biologically Inspired Flight for Micro Air Vehicles" in Denver, Colorado. One of the topics was "Flow Physics of Flapping Flight" in which attendees discussed flight control options and the flow physics of biology-inspired mechanisms that simultaneously lift, thrust, and hover. (Photo and graphics courtesy of S. Swartz and K. Breuer, Brown University)
Hatfield assumes command
After Colonel Jeffrey Turcotte relinquishes command of AFOSR, Air Force Research Laboratory Vice Commander Colonel Scott Coale, begins the action to hand the reins of AFOSR to incoming commander Colonel Michael Hatfield. (Air Force photo by Steve Tarver.)
Agee retires
Air Combat Command Chief Scientist, Dr. Janet Fender, recognizes Dr. Forrest “Jack” Agee for 39 years of service to his country.
Baum awarded
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- The IEEE presented the John Kraus Antenna Award to Dr. Carl Baum at its 2006 IEEE International Antennas Propagation Symposium.