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Dr. Scott Clouse, senior research engineer at the Decision Science Branch, Multi-Domain Sensing Autonomy Division, Sensors Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory, said although there are significant improvements yet to be made on their work, with being able to take advantage of all the data and compute they have now, they’re on a path to making leaps and bounds in improvements in a lot of different facets of life not yet achieved. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
AFRL enhances survival tools for isolated airmen
2nd Lt. Brent Young, AFRL researcher and member of the Ejection Seat Survival Kit Enhancement, Modernization and Optimization team, tests a new and improved knife for the kit. Testing and consensus from the 22TRS and 336TRG will be determined and then recommended to the Air Force for inclusion in the survival kit. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Jason Goins)
AFRL researcher to climb Mt. Aconcagua for science
Kevin Schmidt, research engineering psychologist in the Air Force Research Laboratory and Defense Department Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) scholar at Northwestern University, takes some time for a quick on-camera interview to discuss his upcoming climb of Mount Aconcagua in South America. He and his team seek to identify new ways to prepare warfighters for deployments in high altitude environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Richard Eldridge/released)
AFRL researcher to climb Mt. Aconcagua for science
Kevin Schmidt, research engineering psychologist in the Air Force Research Laboratory and Defense Department Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) scholar at Northwestern University, walks on the treadmill with a 70-pound pack to demonstrate one of the ways he has been training for his climb of Mount Aconcagua in South America. He and his team seek to identify new ways to prepare warfighters for deployments in high altitude environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Richard Eldridge/released)
AFRL-Carroll High School iGEM team earns gold in Boston
The Air Force Research Laboratory-Carroll High School iGEM team proudly displays their gold medals after the international iGEM competition in Boston Nov. 13. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
Nobel Laureate returns to AFRL to talk determination, discovery
Nobel Laureate Dr. Dan Shechtman visited the AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate on November 8, 2017, to share his research, advice, and groundbreaking discovery of quasicrystals as part of the AFRL Technical Mastery interactive lecture series. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Karen Schlesinger)
From lemon to lemonade: AFRL researchers reclaim clunker for endurance race
With technical expertise and a fresh coat of paint, researchers from the AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Materials Integrity Branch transformed a 1992 BMW 325 into a race car for the 24 Hours of LeMons even in South Haven, Michigan, October 14-15, 2017. The series requires teams to field a competitive racecar for under $500. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Nicholas Jacobs)
From lemon to lemonade: AFRL researchers reclaim clunker for endurance race
Starting with an inoperable 1992 BMW 325, researchers from the AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Materials Integrity Branch transformed a clunker into a racer for the 24 Hours of LeMons event October 14-15, 2017, in South Haven, Michigan. The race series requires teams to field a competitive racecar for under $500. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Brett Jordan)
From lemon to lemonade: AFRL researchers reclaim clunker for endurance race
Starting with an inoperable 1992 BMW 325, researchers from the AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Materials Integrity Branch transformed a clunker into a racer for the 24 Hours of LeMons event October 14-15, 2017, in South Haven, Michigan. The race series requires teams to field a competitive racecar for under $500. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Brett Jordan)
From lemon to lemonade: AFRL researchers reclaim clunker for endurance race
Despite a soggy track, the race team from the AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Materials Integrity Branch successfully completed the 24 Hours of LeMons race in South Haven, Michigan, October 14-15, 2017. The team transformed a 1992 BMW 325 to race condition with minimum funding and maximum ingenuity. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Kenneth LaCivita)
Jet engine inventor’s son visits AFRL: Father’s legacy continues to thrive
From left: Mr. Charles Stevens, Turbine Engine Division Lead Engineer, Aerospace Systems Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory; Dr. Dale Carson, Technical Advisor Propulsion, Engineering Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center; Mr. Ian Whittel; and Dr. Chuck Cross, Chief of Turbine Engine Division, Aerospace Systems Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, stopped for a group photo during a tour of AFRL at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 31, 2017. Whittle is the son of the late Sir Frank Whittle who is credited for inventing the gas turbine engine effectively launching aircraft propulsion into the jet age. (U.S. Air Force photo / Lisa Donauer)
Jet engine inventor’s son visits AFRL: Father’s legacy continues to thrive
Dr. Chuck Cross, Chief of Turbine Engine Division, Aerospace Systems Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, presents a book to Mr. Ian Whittle containing an excerpt about his father, Sir Frank Whittle during a tour of AFRL at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Oct. 31, 2017. Whittle's father is credited for inventing the gas turbine engine effectively launching aircraft propulsion into the jet age. (U.S. Air Force photo / Lisa Donauer)
Jet engine inventor’s son visits AFRL: Father’s legacy continues to thrive
Dr. Chuck Cross, Chief of Turbine Engine Division, Aerospace Systems Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, compares turbine blades from early stages of jet engine development with Mr. Ian Whittle during a tour of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 31, 2017. Whittle is the son of the late Sir Frank Whittle who is credited for inventing the gas turbine engine effectively launching aircraft propulsion into the jet age. (U.S. Air Force photo / Lisa Donauer) (U.S. Air Force photo by Lisa Donauer)
Jet engine inventor’s son visits AFRL: Father’s legacy continues to thrive
Dr. Dale Carlson, Technical Advisor Propulsion, Engineering Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, holds turbine blades from early stages of jet engine development during Mr. Ian Whittle’s tour of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 31, 2017. Whittle is the son of the late Sir Frank Whittle who is credited for inventing the gas turbine engine effectively launching aircraft propulsion into the jet age. (U.S. Air Force photo / Lisa Donauer)
Jet engine inventor’s son visits AFRL: Father’s legacy continues to thrive
Mr. Ian Whittle signs a photo matt during a tour of Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 31, 2017. Whittle is the son of the late Sir Frank Whittle who is credited for inventing the gas turbine engine effectively launching aircraft propulsion into the jet age. (U.S. Air Force photo / Lisa Donauer) (U.S. Air Force photo / Lisa Donauer)
Jet engine inventor’s son visits AFRL: Father’s legacy continues to thrive
Mr. Fred Eisert, Air Force Research Laboratory, chief of fan and compressor experimental branch, explains his branch's mission to Mr. Ian Whittle during a tour of the branch facilities on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 31, 2017. Whittle is the son of the late Sir Frank Whittle who is credited for inventing the gas turbine engine effectively launching aircraft propulsion into the jet age. (U.S. Air Force photo / Wesley Farnsworth)
Jet engine inventor’s son visits AFRL: Father’s legacy continues to thrive
Mr. Fred Eisert, Air Force Research Laboratory, chief of fan and compressor experimental branch, explains his branch's mission to Mr. Ian Whittle during a tour of the branch facilities on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 31, 2017. Whittle is the son of the late Sir Frank Whittle who is credited for inventing the gas turbine engine effectively launching aircraft propulsion into the jet age. (U.S. Air Force photo / Wesley Farnsworth)
Job shadow program inspires next generation of innovators
Segrid Harris, (standing top left) Air Force Research Laboratory Materials Integrity Branch Chief invited invited into her labs area junior and senior high school students who were attending a job Shadow Day at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2017. The bi-annual event, put on by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Educational Outreach Office, is designed for students to experience on the job real-life experiences, and allow them to explore a lot of potential career field opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
Job shadow program inspires next generation of innovators
Area high school students Alexa Gebhardt (center) and Tristan Gilreath (right) learned about the breaking point of certain materials from members of the Structural Failure Analysis team at the Air Force Research Laboratory Materials Integrity Branch during a job Shadow Day at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2017. The bi-annual event, put on by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Educational Outreach Office, is designed for students to experience on the job real-life experiences, and allow them to explore a lot of potential career field opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
Job shadow program inspires next generation of innovators
Area high school student Rosemary Wildermuth learned how to build an electrical connector called a cannon plug while visiting the Electrical Failure Analysis team at the Air Force Research Laboratory Materials Integrity Branch during a job Shadow Day at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Oct. 27, 2017. The bi-annual event, put on by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Educational Outreach Office, is designed for students to experience on the job real-life experiences, and allow them to explore a lot of potential career field opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)