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AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate celebrates annual awards recipients
To create the virtual event, a studio-like setting was created for the awards ceremony. From left to right are Mr. Timothy Sakulich, Dr. Jonathan Spowart, Mr. Keith Slinker and Col. Michael Warner.
AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate celebrates annual awards recipients
To create the virtual event, a studio-like setting was created for the awards ceremony. From left to right are Mr. Timothy Sakulich, Dr. Jonathan Spowart, Mr. Keith Slinker and Col. Michael Warner.
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Artistic rendering of AFRL-developed “Polymerized Liquid Metal Network” technology. (U.S. Air Force courtesy graphic/Second Bay Studios)
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From left to right: Dr. Derek Bas, Dr. Piyush Shah and Dr. Michael Page examine a potential acoustically driven ferromagnetic resonance material under a microscope in the magneto-optics lab. The microscope is designed to observe magnetic properties on a small scale. (U.S. Air Force photo/Michael Wolf)
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Members of the Ceramic Materials and Processing Research Team, from left to right: Ms. Christina Thompson, Dr. Dayton Street, Dr. Kara Martin and Dr. Matthew Dickerson. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Schlesinger)
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Side by side comparison of the two Light Emitting Diode fixture options. Per Master Sgt. Petersen both LED options were improvements over the legacy metal-halide fixtures. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Matthew Petersen)
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AFRL scientist, Dr. Vincent Chen, demonstrates the experimental setup used to trigger shape change in soft, magnetically responsive elastomers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Spencer Deer)
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The Rectangular Coaxial Transmission Line (R-Coax 17), is a novel nondestructive evaluation tool which provides a critical quality assurance tool during thin material production. (Courtesy photo/Compass Technology Group)
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Traveling Wave Backscatter Probe identifies gaps in the advanced aircraft coatings notifying the maintainer of aircraft health concerns. (Courtesy photo/Compass Technology Group)
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The Flexible Arduino Compatible Board was initially sponsored by the Air Force Research Laboratory and manufactured at NextFlex. The goal was to develop a flexible copy of the Arduino Mini Microcontroller board to validate ability to mass produce printed hybrid electronics and create a platform for future applications. (Courtesy photo)
AFRL Aircraft Decontamination Team ramps up battle against COVID-19
Decontamination using the Joint Biological Agent Decontamination System on a C-130 airplane interior is being performed to extinguish mold. (Courtesy photo)
AFRL Aircraft Decontamination Team ramps up battle against COVID-19
Decontamination using the Joint Biological Agent Decontamination System on a C-130 airplane interior is being performed to extinguish mold. (Courtesy photo)
AFRL, associates improve processes for fabricating aircraft engine inlet ducts
The Kratos XQ-58 Valkyrie is an experimental stealthy unmanned combat aerial vehicle designed and built by Kratos Defense & Security Solutions for the United States Air Force Low Cost Attritable Strike Demonstrator program, under the USAF Research Laboratory’s Low Cost Attritable Aircraft Technology project portfolio. (Courtesy photo)
Air Force researchers developing wearable agent detector to improve aircraft maintainer safety
Current state-of-the-art for aircraft confined space maintenance (Courtesy photo)
Air Force researchers developing wearable agent detector to improve aircraft maintainer safety
Researchers Dr. Nicholas Glavin (left) and Dr. Ajit Roy are working to develop flexible, wearable toxic agent detectors. (U.S. Air Force photo/Spencer Deer)
AFRL, associates improve processes for fabricating aircraft engine inlet ducts
An 11-foot long unmanned aircraft system inlet duct preform is shown prior to resin infusion.(Courtesy photo)
AFRL holds Biotech Days
Dr. Drew Wagner (UES/Materials and Manufacturing Directorate) and Dr.Matthew Dickerson (Materials and Manufacturing Directorate) discuss the recombinant production of sub-micron gas vesicles and their potential in military applications. (U.S. Air Force photo/Spencer Deer)
AFRL senior scientist elected to National Academy
Dr. Richard Vaia of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate was recently elected a member to the National Academy of Engineering. (U.S. Air Force photo)
AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate celebrates annual awards winners
The Materials and Manufacturing Directorate’s most prestigious award at the 67th annual awards luncheon is the Charles J. Cleary Scientific Award. The winner is The Metallic Materials and Processes Research Team. Shown left to right are: Timothy Sakulich, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Director, team members: Dr. Edwin Schwalbach and Dr. Sean Donegan, along with Dr. Tim Bunning, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Chief Scientist, Cara Cleary, Michael Cleary and Col. Michael Warner, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Deputy Director. (U.S. Air Force photo/Spencer Deer)
AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate celebrates annual awards winners
The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate held their 67th Annual Awards Luncheon at the Hope Hotel and Richard C. Holbrooke Conference Center. Pictured are the award recipients. (U.S. Air Force photo/Spencer Deer)