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AFRL Aerospace Systems Directorate welcomes new director
Dr. Michael Gregg officially assumed the role of director of the Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate on Sept. 3, 2019. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
AFRL engineers lauded for professional achievements
Dr. James Joo, AFRL Aerospace Systems Directorate Advanced Structural Concepts team lead, received the Engineer/Scientist of the Year award from the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers for his work with advanced aircraft structural concept designs. (U.S. Air Force photo)
AFRL engineers lauded for professional achievements
Capt. Dharyl Monsalud, deputy chief of the AFRL Aerospace Systems Directorate Combustion Devices Branch, received the Technical/Research/Business Achievement award from the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers for his work in space technologies. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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)
Resilient Airman takes on running the Air Force Marathon
Right, 711th Human Performance Wing Defense Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness System support office consultant Staff Sgt. Kyle Hipol, and physical science technician Kody Sanders, performs a manual tune on a HAPSITE, an instrument used by bioenvironmental engineering to detect, identify and quantify chemical agents. Hipol used running as an outlet to overcome adversity and is now registered to run the full marathon at the Air Force Marathon Sept. 21. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stacey Geiger)
AFRL matching tech to needs with international partners
Representatives from the Air Force Research Laboratory recently traveled to Israel to visit universities, researchers, and technology entrepreneurs, sharing AFRL research goals and advancing current and future collaborative opportunities. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
AFRL matching tech to needs with international partners
Representatives from the Air Force Research Laboratory recently traveled to Israel to visit universities, researchers, and technology entrepreneurs, sharing AFRL research goals and advancing current and future collaborative opportunities. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
US senior research materials engineer wins international award
Dr. Adam Pilchak has emerged as the United States Air Force’s leading expert in microstructural fatigue and damage tolerance of titanium alloys, which are used worldwide in military and commercial aerospace systems. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donna Lindner)
AFRL branch builds a LEGACY in mentoring
The Materials Integrity Branch of the AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate was presented with the LEGACY Mentor of the Year award for hosting and mentoring five Leadership Experience Growing Apprenticeships Committed to Youth, or LEGACY, students during the summer of 2018. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Karen Schlesinger)
AFRL teaming with Michigan Tech for maritime rescue solutions
A student capstone team from Michigan Technological University discusses project challenges during an Oct. 19, 2018, brainstorming session. The team is participating in a collaborative effort with the Air Force Research Laboratory and the U.S. Coast Guard to design a compact, high-capacity maritime rescue device. From left, Seth Prigge, Jacob Adams, 2nd Lt. Elias Johnson, Anna Isaacson (Photo courtesy of Mark Bobal, U.S. Coast Guard)
AFRL teaming with Michigan Tech for maritime rescue solutions
A student capstone team from Michigan Technological University gets a close look at a maritime rescue helicopter during an Oct. 19, 2018, team gathering. The group is collaborating with the Air Force Research Laboratory and the U.S. Coast Guard to design a compact, high-capacity maritime rescue device. (Photo courtesy of Mark Bobal, U.S. Coast Guard)
New AFRL Materials and Manufacturing director is a familiar face
Tim Sakulich was appointed to Senior Executive Service and installed as the director of the Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Oct. 1, 2018. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
Thomas Tredici’s dual oaths, extensive service make him fitting USAFSAM exemplar
Col. (Dr.) Thomas J. Tredici -- pictured at his retirement on August 27, 1987 -- was the last World War II pilot to retire from Air Force active duty. He served as a bomber pilot, flying 20 combat missions over Germany, before he went to medical school and started a nearly five-decade career with the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine. (Courtesy photo)
Top notch researchers chosen as AFRL fellows
Doug Carter (left), and Dr. Dean Evans were named AFRL Fellows for their scientific and engineering achievements.(U.S. Air Force Photo/Donna Lidner)
AFRL engineer reflects on career, family legacy in aerospace
Hans Multhopp Sr. (left), at the former Glenn L. Martin Company, where he was a pioneer in aircraft design working closely with Air Force researchers. His son, Air Force Research Laboratory engineer Dieter Multhopp, is retiring in August 2019 from a 40-year career during which he also contributed to many experimental aircraft. (Photo courtesy of Glenn L. Martin Company)
AFRL branch builds a LEGACY in mentoring
Madisen Millender was one of five LEGACY (Leadership Experience Growing Apprenticeships Committed to Youth) students who worked in the AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Materials Integrity Branch during the summer of 2018. The branch received the LEGACY Mentor of the Year award for their support of the student internship program. (U.S. Air Force Photo/David Dixon)
AFRL research engineer receives AFOSI officer of the year award
Maj. TJ Turner was recently awarded the Air Force Office of Special Investigations Individual Mobilization Augmentee of the year award. Pictured left to right are Col. Kirk Stabler, Commander, AFOSI, Maj. TJ Turner, Mr. Jeffrey Specht, Executive Director, AFOSI and Chief Master Sgt. Karen Beirne Flint, Command Chief, AFOSI. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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)
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)
Boston ‘bluing’ trip highlights synthetic biology, biotechnology for AFRL team
Col. Charles Ormsby, Director, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, takes a closer look at the bioengineering design pipeline during a visit to the Broad Institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, April 25. The visit to the Broad Institute, part of an AFRL ‘bluing’ trip, exposed researchers to the state-of-the-art biotechnology research underway at the MIT lab. The diversity of the bluing tour stops, including the visit to the Broad Institute, spanned military research, academia and industry, and provided a new perspective on the broad intersections between ongoing research efforts in DoD and the wider biotechnology domain. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marisa Novobilski)