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2016 AFRL Commanders Challenge
U.S. Air Force Second Lieutenant David Feibus, from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, talks with First Lieutenant Tyler Wallis, from Robins Air Force Base, Ga., prior to the team's initial safety briefing at the Nevada National Security Site, Las Vegas, NV., for the 2016 Air Force Research Laboratory Commanders Challenge Dec. 9, 2016. Teams from six bases were given the challenge of solving issues revolving around drones, and are demonstrating their solutions to judges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
2016 AFRL Commanders Challenge
U.S. Air Force Second Lieutenant David Feibus, from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, fly's one his teams DJI S1000 drone during the setup and calibration phase of the event at the Nevada National Security Site, Las Vegas, NV., Dec. 9, 2016. This year teams were given the challenge of solving issues revolving around drones, and are demonstrating their solutions to judges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
SECDEF Visits Wright-Patterson AFB
Maj. Gen. Robert McMurry Jr., Air Force Research Laboratory commander, and Gen. Ellen M. Pawlikowski, Air Force Materiel Command commander, greet Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, after his arrival at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Nov. 3, 2016. During his visit, Carter toured the Air Force Research Laboratory and Air Force Life Cycle Management Center to see the latest technologies being developed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
SECDEF Visits Wright-Patterson AFB
Col. Bradley McDonald, 88th Air Base Wing commander, shakes hands with Secretary of Defense Ash Carter after his arrival at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Nov. 3, 2016. During his visit, Carter toured the Air Force Research Laboratory and Air Force Life Cycle Management Center to see the latest technologies being developed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
SECDEF Visits Wright-Patterson AFB
Dr. Josh Hagen, 711th Human Performance Wing, briefs Secretary of Defense Ash Carter during his tour of the unit at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Nov. 3, 2016. Hagen briefed Carter on the latest in wearable sensor technology currently being developed by the 711 HPW. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
SECDEF Visits Wright-Patterson AFB
Dr. Josh Hagen, 711th Human Performance Wing briefs Secretary of Defense Ash Carter during his tour of the unit at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Nov. 3, 2016. Hagen brief Carter on the latest in wearable sensor technology currently being developed by the 711 HPW. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
SECDEF Visits Wright-Patterson AFB
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter addresses faculty and staff of the 711th Human Performance Wing during his tour of the unit at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Nov. 3, 2016. Part of Carter’s tour included a briefing and demonstration of the latest in wearable sensor technology currently being developed by the 711 HPW. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
SECDEF Visits Wright-Patterson AFB
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter addresses faculty and staff of the 711th Human Performance Wing during his tour of the unit at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Nov. 3, 2016. Part of Carter’s tour included a briefing and demonstration of the latest in wearable sensor technology currently being developed by the 711 HPW. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
SECDEF visits Wright-Patterson AFB
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter addresses faculty and staff of the 711th Human Performance Wing during his tour of the unit at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Nov. 3, 2016. Part of Carter’s tour included a briefing and demonstration of the latest in wearable sensor technology currently being developed by the 711 HPW. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
SECDEF Visits Wright-Patterson AFB
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter speaks to members of the press during his visit to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Nov. 3, 2016. During his visit, Carter toured the Air Force Research Laboratory and Air Force Life Cycle Management Center to see the latest technologies being developed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
SECDEF Visits Wright-Patterson AFB
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter shakes hands with and coins members of the 711th Human Performance Wing faculty and staff during his tour of the unit at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Nov. 3, 2016. Part of Carter’s tour included a briefing and demonstration of the latest in wearable sensor technology currently being developed by the 711 HPW. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
Base-wide exercise tests responses to hijacking, disease outbreak
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kaleb Specht, 88th Medical Group medic, speaks with exercise participant to assist in diagnosing the scenario symptoms during a base exercise, Nov. 3, 2016 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Members of the 88th Air Base Wing Medical Group participated in an exercise this last week to test their level of readiness to respond to a simulated outbreak of Swine Flu. (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. Ashley Clingerman)
Base-wide exercise tests responses to hijacking, disease outbreak
88th Medical Group pharmacy technicians assist exercise participants as they process through the medical line during a base exercise, Nov. 3, 2016 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Members of the 88th Air Base Wing Medical Group participated in an exercise this last week to test their level of readiness to respond to a simulated outbreak of Swine Flu. (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. Ashley Clingerman)
Disease containment exercise
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Zackery Chenevey, an exercise participant, fills out a health questionnaire with the assistance of Senior Airman Loran Lozano, 88th Medical Group patient administration, during a base exercise, Nov. 3, 2016 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Members of the 88th Air Base Wing Medical Group participated in an exercise this last week to test their level of readiness to respond to a simulated outbreak of Swine Flu. (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. Ashley Clingerman)
2nd Annual AFRL Inspire Event
The second annual AFRL Inspire event was held Oct. 26, 2016 at the Dayton Art Institute and was attended by nearly 500 research scientists and engineers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
2nd Annual AFRL Inspire Event
An audience member reads over the official program for the second annual AFRL Inspire event at the Dayton Art Institute Oct. 26. A line up of six speakers from across AFRL delivered 12-17 minute talks about various research achievements with each featuring AFRL scientists and engineers tackling challenges for the benefit of Airmen and society. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
2nd Annual AFRL Inspire Event
Maj. Gen. Robert D. McMurry Jr., commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory and Dr. Morley Stone, AFRL's Chief Technology Officer deliver opening remarks for the second annual AFRL Inspire event held Oct. 26 at the Dayton Art Institute. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
2nd Annual AFRL Inspire Event
The second annual AFRL Inspire event, held Oct. 26 at the Dayton Art Institute, was kicked off with a presentation by Dr. Wayne Chappelle from AFRL’s Airman System’s Directorate with a presentation exploring the psychology of a hero. Chappelle said he was inspired to find out what traits separate those who make it in Air Force Special Operations training and on the battlefield and those who don’t. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
2nd Annual AFRL Inspire Event
Dr. Wendy Goodson, of AFRL’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, delivered a presentation about how her team helped the Air Force develop a system to nondestructively decontaminate aircraft from harmful contagions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
Disrupting the research process: changing materials science with robotics, AI and autonomy
A materials researcher examines experimental data on the ARES artificial intelligence planner. The ARES Autonomous Research System, developed by the Air Force Research Laboratory, uses artificial intelligence to design, execute and analyze experiments at a faster pace than traditional scientific research methods. (Courtesy Photo)