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AFRL’s transportable waste-to-energy system
The Air Force Research Laboratory's transportable waste-to-energy system. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Optical nanopatterning
New direct-write approach to optical nanopatterning. (Image courtesy of Dr. Craig Arnold, Princeton University)
The Defender
The Defender, a robotic platform that performs reconnaissance, surveillance, targeting, and threat neutralization tasks in support of base defense operations. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Tribo-rheometer
Tribo-rheometer. (Photo courtesy Dr. Pirouz Kavehpour, UCLA)
Water Droplets
Water beads up into droplets that roll or bounce off a transparent coating. (Photo courtesy Dr. C. J. Brinker, University of New Mexico and Sandia National Laboratories)
Fly ear sensor
A professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland is researching miniature acoustic sensors and sound localization techniques using the hearing mechanisms of flies as a model. This image depicts a fly ear inspired sensor. (Credit: Dr. Miao Yu, University of Maryland.)
Fly
A professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland is researching miniature acoustic sensors and sound localization techniques using the hearing mechanisms of flies as a model. This image depicts a fly ear. (Credit: Dr. Miao Yu, University of Maryland.)
Thurgood Marshall
David Streat, AFOSR program Manager (left) and Ed Lee, AFOSR Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Institutions deputy director (right), join Dr. N. Joyce Payne, founder of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and Leadership Institute. AFOSR is actively engaging historically black and minority institutions to expand the pool and talent of students participating in Air Force research. (photo courtesy of the Thurgood Marshall Leadership Institute)
AFRL research expected to lower aicraft fuel system repairs
Air Force Research Laboratory materials researchers are evaluating coatings to lower costly fuel tank repairs in military aircraft. Here a B-52 fuel strainer is pictured clogged with debris from the fuel tank coating. The strainer is part of the bomber's filter system that is affected by the cracking and peeling of the protective coating inside the fuel tank. (U.S. Air Force photo/Mike Spicer)
AFRL research expected to lower aicraft fuel system repairs
Air Force Research Laboratory materials researchers are evaluating coatings to lower costly fuel tank repairs in military aircraft. Here test panels designed to identify a DIEGME resistant fuel tank coating for the B-52 are examined. (U.S. Air Force photo/Mike Spicer)
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Destructive acoustic waves inside a simulated rocket combustor. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Dr. David Moorehouse, von Kármán Medal winner
Air Force Research Laboratory engineer Dave Moorhouse was honored with the prestigious Theodore von Kármán Medal for his service to NATO’s Research and Technology Organization. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Barrier coating sample coupons
Barrier coating sample coupons . (U.S. Air Force photo)
Dipole antenna
Dipole antenna inserted into AFRL’s near-zero [refractive] index material. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Extreme nonlinear optical techniques have succeeded in upconverting visible laser light into x-rays, making a tabletop source of coherent soft x-rays possible (Image courtesy of University of Colorado.)
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Ultrafast flashes of x-rays can eject an electron from a molecule, leaving the molecule in a super excited state that eventually causes it to break apart. (Image courtesy of Greg Kuebler, JILA.)
AFRL honors deployed troops with flag ceremony
A four-member military-civilian flag detail prepares to lower the American flag at The Prairies at Wright Field on Sept. 30. Team members from left are Dr. Nicholas J. DelRaso, Dr. Camilla A. Mauzy, Major Leamon K. Viveros and Master Sergeant Julie A. Boyer. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chris Gulliford)
AFRL military, civilians honor deployed troops with flag ceremony
A four-member military-civilian flag detail folds the American flag during a retreat ceremony held September 30 at The Prairies at Wright Field military housing. Team members from left are Master Sergeant Julie A. Boyer, Dr. Nicholas J. DelRaso, Major Leamon K. Viveros (partially hidden) and Dr. Camilla A. Mauzy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chris Gulliford)
AFRL honors deployed troops with flag ceremony
A four-member military-civilian flag detail prepares to lower the American flag at The Prairies at Wright Field on Sept. 30. Team members from left are Dr. Camilla A. Mauzy, Master Sergeant Julie A. Boyer, Dr. Nicholas J. DelRaso and Major Leamon K. Viveros . (U.S. Air Force photo/Chris Gulliford)
Military-civilian flag retreat honors deployed troops
More than sixty Air Force Research Laboratory military and civilian personnel paid tribute to their deployed colleagues Sept. 30 by conducting a flag retreat ceremony at The Prairies at Wright Field military housing on Colonel Glenn Highway. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chris Gulliford)