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Linking form with function: AFRL’s flex team drives future tech capabilities for the warfighter
Dr. Christopher Tabor discusses potential applications of liquid metal alloys. A member of the Flexible Materials and Processes team at the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Tabor’s team is exploring possible uses of liquid metals for stretchable and reconfigurable electronics for the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo / David Dixon)
Live-Virtual-Constructive Contributions Earn FLC Tech Transfer Award
Kristen Schario (pictured far left), regional coordinator for the Federal Laboratory Consortium Midwest Region, presented an FLC Excellence in Technology Transfer award to AFRL's Live-Virtual-Constructive technology team. Pictured left to right are Kristen Barrera, LVC program manager, and AFRL collaborators Brian Schreiber (LUMIR Research, Inc.) and Rod Powers (Cubic Applications, Inc.) (Photo by Amanda Snyder, FLC)
Lloyd Reshard honored at BEYA conferance
Mr. Lloyd Reshard was honored with the Career Achievement award at the Black Engineer of the Year awards held February 19-21 in Baltimore Md. Mr. Reshard is the chief of Flight Vehicles Integration Branch with the Air Force Research Laboratory at Eglin AFB, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Logistic Fuel Processor
A 1.5 kW Logistic Fuel Processor, developed by AFRL/ML as a possible replacement for the Mobile Electric Power Generator, is shown above. (Air Force photo)
Long EZ aircraft powered by pulsed-detonation engine
Long EZ aircraft powered by pulsed-detonation engine
Louis H. Bauer
Louis H. Bauer (Courtesy photo)
Low Hydrogen Embrittlement Zinc-Nickel Plating
Sebastian Harrelson, an electroplater in the 309th Commodities Maintenance Group, prepares to submerge the nose gear of an F-16 at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The organization is overhauling an increasing number of landing gear components with a more eco-friendly coating because of a new process developed by Utah-based ES3 under the Air Force SBIR/STTR Program. The coating - made possible by the new application process - has been shown to provide better protection for components and is expected to yield significant savings over the environmental cleanup needed for traditional coatings. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Alex R. Lloyd)
Low-cost titanium powder and titanium parts. (AFRL image)
Low-cost titanium powder and titanium parts. Titanium is stronger and lighter than steel, and use of titanium reduces the material required to manufacture an aerospace component by up to 90 percent. (AFRL image)
Lt Col Mark Duffy of USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Receives the 2010 James H. Nakano Citation for the Article Zika Virus Outbreak on Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia
(Left to Right ) Dr. Phillip Nakano, son of Dr. James H Nakano, and Dr. Thomas Hearn, Acting Director, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases present the James H. Nakano Citation to Lt Col (Dr.) Mark Duffy at an awards ceremony on Tuesday Aug 24. The award ceremony was held at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia. Lt Col Mark Duffy of the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine received the citation for the paper Zika Virus Outbreak on Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia published in the New England Journal of Medicine (June 11, 2009). (Air Force Photo)
Lt Col Mark Duffy of USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Receives the 2010 James H. Nakano Citation for the Article Zika Virus Outbreak on Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia
Lt Col (Dr.) Mark Duffy, Chief, Operational Support Section, Epidemiology Consult Service with the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) interviews a family on Yap Island in Micronesia as part of the investigation of an outbreak of the rare Zika virus. The team’s results showed that 73 percent of the populations of the island were likely infected. The paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine was recognized by the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID) division of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as an outstanding paper in the field of assessment in Epidemiology on Aug 24, 2010. (Air Force Photo)
Lt Col Mark Duffy of USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Receives the 2010 James H. Nakano Citation for the Article Zika Virus Outbreak on Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia
Lt Col (Dr.) Mark Duffy, Chief Operational Support Section of the Epidemiology Consult Service with the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) conducts an investigation of the mosquito population during an outbreak of Zika virus on Yap Island. The virus was likely transmitted by mosquitoes. His paper on the investigation was recognized by the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID) division of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as an outstanding paper in the field of assessment in epidemiology on Aug 24, 2010. (Air Force Photo)
Lt. Jeremiah Betz
Lt. Jeremiah Betz
Lt. Roashelle Rose (USAF Image)
Lt. Roashelle Rose, a facility manager at AFRL’s Munitions Directorate in Eglin, Florida, received a Technology Rising Star award at the 16th annual Women of Color STEM Technology Conference. (Air Force Image)
LVC SIDFOT team with area SWAT teams.
Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) Sensor Integration and Data Fusion for Operations and Training (SIDFOT) team with area SWAT teams.
Lynx Aerodynamic Design Tested in AFRL Wind Tunnel
Dr. Donald B. Paul, chief scientist of AFRL's Air Vehicles Directorate, earned the Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished Senior Professional, the highest annual honor presented to senior career professionals in recognition for their consistent level of extraordinary achievement.
Lynx Aerodynamic Design Tested in AFRL Wind Tunnel
XCOR Aerospace, Inc., uses red dye in testing the aerodynamic design of its all-metal 1/16th-scale Lynx suborbital launch vehicle model. The company completed the test series using the Air Force Research Laboratory wind tunnel facility at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
M-25 Land Warrior Soldier Power Generator
AFRL engineers assisted final testing of wearable power systems built by contestants in a Department of Defense technology development competition. Taking first with their M-25 Land Warrior Soldier Power Generator were DuPont Fuel Cells and Smart Fuel Cell AG (AFRL image).
Maintainers and crew chiefs from the 509th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron prepare a B-2 aircraft for operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kenny Holston)
Maintainers and crew chiefs from the 509th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron prepare a B-2 aircraft for operations using the Laser-Assisted Coating Repair process developed by AFRL and Physical Optics Corporation under a SIBR Phase II effort. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kenny Holston)
Maj. Gen. Masiello
Maj. Gen. Thomas Masiello, commander of Air Force Research Laboratory and James Christensen, research psychologist with 711 Human Performance Wing talk to Sam Schmidt about driving again. (USAF photo by Ted Theopolos)
Maj. Gen. Masiello takes command of AFRL
During a ceremony at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Maj. Gen. Thomas Masiello, the new commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, tells attendees they “Will deliver a rich legacy of technologies for our future force.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Niki Jahns)