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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)
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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)
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Boston ‘bluing’ trip highlights synthetic biology, biotechnology for AFRL team
Amber Gilbert (left) discusses biotechnology with the Ginkgo Bioworks foundry team during an Air Force Research Laboratory ‘bluing’ trip, April 24. The visit to the Ginkgo foundry exposed the AFRL researchers to state-of-the-art biotechnology that enables large scale biological engineering and biomaterial design. The diversity of the bluing tour stops, including the visit to Ginkgo, spanned military research, academia and industry, and provided an interesting perspective on the broad intersections between ongoing research efforts in DoD and the wider biotechnology domain. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marisa Novobilski)
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Boston ‘bluing’ trip highlights synthetic biology, biotechnology for AFRL team
Dr. Maneesh Gupta (rt.) discusses biotechnology with a member of the Ginkgo Bioworks foundry team during an Air Force Research Laboratory ‘bluing’ trip, April 24. The visit to the Ginkgo foundry exposed the AFRL researchers to state-of-the-art biotechnology that enables large scale biological engineering and biomaterial design. The diversity of the bluing tour stops, including the visit to Ginkgo, spanned military research, academia and industry, and provided an interesting perspective on the broad intersections between ongoing research efforts in DoD and the wider biotechnology domain. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marisa Novobilski)
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AFRL researchers innovate, ‘sprint’ to create waterproof rescue duffel
U.S. Air Force Capt. Jason Goins leads the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Junior Force Warfighters Operations in RX (JFWORX) team during a Design Sprint to create a waterproof medical bag for the National Guard’s 103rd Guardian Angel Personnel Recovery Unit. The Design Sprint, developed by Google, takes a unique approach to business problems by compressing the product development cycle into a five-day process that results in a realistic prototype to meet a business need. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy Photo)
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AFRL researchers innovate, ‘sprint’ to create waterproof rescue duffel
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Junior Force Warfighters Operations in RX (JFWORX) team used a process called the Design Sprint to create a waterproof medical bag for the National Guard’s 103rd Guardian Angel Personnel Recovery Unit. The Design Sprint, developed by Google, takes a unique approach to business problems by compressing the product development cycle into a five-day process that results in a realistic prototype to meet a business need. This image shows one of the two product prototypes created by the team during the innovation process. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy Photo)
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AFRL researchers innovate, ‘sprint’ to create waterproof rescue duffel
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Junior Force Warfighters Operations in RX (JFWORX) team used a process called the Design Sprint to create a waterproof medical bag for the National Guard’s 103rd Guardian Angel Personnel Recovery Unit. The Design Sprint, developed by Google, takes a unique approach to business problems by compressing the product development cycle into a five-day process that results in a realistic prototype to meet a business need. This image shows one of the two product prototypes created by the team during the innovation process. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy Photo)
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Germantown, Ohio, residents look over memorabilia from Herschel L. Walker prior to a street renaming ceremony, April 16, 2018. Walker was an Army Air Corps Capt. and a B-24 Liberator pilot in World War II. He also spent time in a Nazi prisoner of war camp. He was a lifetime Germantown resident. He was memorialized when a street was renamed in his honor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Germantown, Ohio, Mayor Steve Boeder reads a proclamation to officially rename a street in honor of lifetime resident Herschel L. Walker during a ceremony, April 16, 2018. Walker was an Army Air Corps Capt., and a B-24 Liberator pilot in World War II. He also spent time in a Nazi prisoner of war camp. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Aaron Walker talks about memories of his Grandfather Herschel L. Walker during a ceremony in Germantown, Ohio, to rename a street in his Grandfather's honor April 16, 2018. Herschel was an Army Air Corps Capt., and a B-24 Liberator pilot in World War II. He also spent time in a Nazi prisoner of war camp. He was a lifetime resident of Germantown. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Anthony Walker talks about memories of his father Herschel L. Walker during a ceremony in Germantown, Ohio, to rename a street in his father's honor April 16, 2018. Herschel was an Army Air Corps Capt., and a B-24 Liberator pilot in World War II. He also spent time in a Nazi prisoner of war camp. He was a lifetime resident of Germantown. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Herschel L. Walker, a World War II veteran from Germantown, Ohio, was memorialized when a street was renamed in his honor during a ceremony his hometown April 16, 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Herschel L. Walker, a World War II veteran from Germantown, Ohio, was memorialized when a street was renamed in his honor during a ceremony his hometown April 16, 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Anthony Walker (seated) and Aaron Walker recounted memories of their father and grandfather Herschel L. Walker in front of a B-24 Liberator at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, April 13, 2018. Herschel was an Army Air Corps Capt., and a B-24 Liberator pilot in World War II. He also spent time in a Nazi prisoner of war camp. He was a lifetime resident of Germantown, Ohio, and was memorialized when a street in Germantown was renamed in his honor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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AFRL-led patches make ‘sense’ of sweat
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado - A field tester at the U.S. Air Force Academy wears an Air Force Research Laboratory-developed sweat sensor during a ruck march as part of field testing of the AFRL-industry collaborative product. The next-generation wearable patch can measure select electrolyte levels present in human sweat and transmit this information wirelessly for scientific analysis. The patches will augment research on hydration with the goal of improving human performance in heat or high-stress conditions. (Courtesy photo/GE Global Research)
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AFRL-led patches make ‘sense’ of sweat
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio - A collaborative effort between the Air Force Research Laboratory and industry partners through the Nano-Bio Manufacturing Consortium has led to the development of next-generation wearable patches that can detect electrolyte levels present in human sweat. Using novel AFRL-developed sensor materials and microfluidic technology, the patches can measure sodium and potassium levels present in sweat and transmit this information wirelessly for scientific analysis. The patches will augment research on hydration with the goal of improving human performance in heat or high-stress conditions. (Courtesy photo/GE Global Research)
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Anthony Walker holds a chocolate bar in honor of his dad, Herschel L. Walker. Herschel was an Army Air Corps Capt., and a B-24 Liberator pilot during World War II. He also spent time in a Nazi prisoner of war camp. After being liberated from the POW camp he reportedly purchased and ate 15 chocolate bars. He was a lifetime resident of Germantown, Ohio, and was celebrated when a street was renamed in his honor during a ceremony in his hometown April 16, 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Army Air Corps Capt. Herschel L. Walker (second from right top row) is pictured with his B-24 Liberator crew during World War II. Walker, a lifetime resident of Germantown, Ohio, was memorialized when a street was renamed in his honor during a ceremony his hometown April 16, 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Anthony Walker holds the medals his dad, Herschel L. Walker earned as a B-24 Liberator pilot in World War II. Herschel L. Walker was an Army Air Corps Capt., and also spent time in a Nazi prisoner of war camp. He was a lifetime resident of Germantown, Ohio. He was memorialized when a street was renamed in his honor during a ceremony his hometown April 16, 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Anthony Walker holds the medals his dad, Herschel L. Walker earned as a B-24 Liberator pilot in World War II. Herschel L. Walker was an Army Air Corps Capt., and also spent time in a Nazi prisoner of war camp. He was a lifetime resident of Germantown, Ohio. He was memorialized when a street was renamed in his honor during a ceremony his hometown April 16, 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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