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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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Researchers from the Air Force Research Laboratory 711th Human Performance Wing will collect samples from healthy Wright-Patterson AFB military, civilian, and contractor volunteers for a new research study evaluating emerging testing methodologies for detecting past and present COVID-19 infections. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
Healthy volunteers needed for AFRL COVID-19 testing solutions research
Air Force Research Laboratory team member Joshua Trice collects a saliva sample from a teammate during a dry-run preparation on July 22, 2020, for an upcoming research study. For this study, led by the 711th Human Performance Wing, researchers will collect samples from healthy Wright-Patterson AFB military, civilian, and contractor volunteers to evaluate emerging testing methodologies for detecting past and present COVID-19 infections. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
AFIT awards 243 masters and doctoral STEM degrees
Anthony Palazotto, grand marshal, leads 2nd Lt. Kevin Lin, the other graduates and faculty into the Air Force Institute of Technology commencement ceremony March 21, 2019, at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Due to COVID-19 concerns, a commencement ceremony for 2020 graduates was not held. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
AFIT awards 243 masters and doctoral STEM degrees
Dr. Todd I. Stewart, Air Force Institute of Technology director and chancellor, gives the opening remarks during the 2019 commencement ceremony March 21, 2019, at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Due to current concerns of COVID-19, a commencement ceremony for 2020 graduates was not held. AFIT’s Graduate School of Engineering and Management awarded 236 master’s degrees and seven doctorate degrees in science, technology, engineering and math fields. Two graduate student’s received dual master’s degrees (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
AFRL quick-response testing aids COVID-19 medical transport
Master Sgt. James Chase of the AFRL 711th Human Performance Wing Biodynamics team prepares an instrumented 250-pound test device, simulating a human occupant, for seat testing on the Horizontal Impulse Accelerator, located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The test is one of a series recently conducted to support the acceptance and implementation of the Portable Biocontainment Care Module, which will aid in the safe transport of personnel affected by infectious diseases, including COVID-19. (Photo courtesy of Infoscitex Corporation/Christopher Albery)
AFRL reimagines tech development with virtual reality
Dr. Michael Gregg (left), director of the Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate, uses a mixed-reality application to change the tire on a Wright Cycle Company bicycle as Capt. David Eisensmith guides the process. The demonstration, on display at the 2019 Air Vehicles Technology Symposium, is part of the Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality for Aircraft Maintenance team’s effort to show the technology’s potential for future aircraft maintenance. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
AFRL Aerospace Systems Directorate Open House wows visitors
AFRL Aerospace Systems Directorate Aerospace Engineer Chris Marks explains the low speed cascade wind tunnel during the Aug. 19, 2019, Open House. This facility is used to gather data that impacts the efficiency, size, weight, and cost of future Air Force engines. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tim Bergeron)
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)
Air Force, industry consortium advancing tech for aeromedical evacuation
These wearable sweat patch prototypes from GE Global Research are among the technologies being explored through an industry-academia partnership managed by the Air Force Research Laboratory and SEMI, a global industry association of manufacturing companies. Through a recently-released request for information, the team is looking to advance human-monitoring research and development for the future warfighter. (Photo courtesy of SEMI/Heidi Hoffman)
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Jack Blackhurst, Air Force Research Laboratory executive director, holds up a copy of the U.S. Air Force Science and Technology Strategy, released by Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, as he addresses the audience April 26, 2019, at the Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport in Springfield, Ohio. The event was to announce the Federal Aviation Administration granting a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization to AFRL for beyond visual line of sight flights of unmanned aerial systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Jack Blackhurst, Air Force Research Laboratory executive director, speaks as U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, left, and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, right, listen on April 26, 2019, at the announcement that the Federal Aviation Administration has granted a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization to AFRL for beyond visual line of sight flights of unmanned aerial systems during an event at the Sprinfield-Beckley Municipal Airport. The project took the cooperation of several federal, state, and local agencies to reach the approval stage. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine addresses those attending the announcement of the Federal Aviation Administration granting a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization to the Air Force Research Laboratory for beyond visual line of sight flights of unmanned aerial systems during an event at the Sprinfield-Beckley Municipal Airport April 26, 2019. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Art Huber, deputy director for operations at the Air Force Research Laboratory, shows Ohio Governor Mike DeWine one of the terminals of the SkyVision system aboard its transportable platform April 19, 2019 in a facility on the Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport. DeWine was taking part in an announcement about the Federal Aviation Administration granting a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization to AFRL for beyond visual line of sight flights of unmanned aerial systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)