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Air Force, universities look at alternative training methods
Dr. Ed Eveland (right, background), research physiologist with the 711th Human Performance Wing, observes Lt. Brad Kozenko on a specialized treadmill designed for research applications. Lt. Kozenko is attached to instruments that measure a test subject’s aerobic capacity. The Air Force partnered with Wright State University and the University of Dayton to study nontraditional training methods for improving warfighter performance. (Photo by Chris Gulliford 711 HPW)
AFOSR MC Air Force Supports Sugar-to-Hydrogen Research
If Zhang and his team are successful with their research, they will help to decrease greenhouse gas emissions by producing hydrogen from biomass sugar and at the same time increase energy utilization efficiency. (Credit: Dr. Percival Zhang, Virginia Tech)
711th Human Performance Wing celebrates first anniversary
Construction of office and lab space for the incoming missions of the 711th Human Performance Wing is ahead of its scheduled completion date as the Wing celebrates its first anniversary. (Photo by Chris Gulliford, 711 HPW)
711th Human Performance Wing celebrates first anniversary
Construction of office and lab space for the incoming missions of the 711th Human Performance Wing is ahead of its scheduled completion date as the Wing celebrates its first anniversary. (Photo by Chris Gulliford, 711 HPW)
711th Human Performance Wing celebrates first anniversary
Construction of office and lab space for the incoming missions of the 711th Human Performance Wing is ahead of its scheduled completion date as the Wing celebrates its first anniversary. (Photo by Chris Gulliford, 711 HPW)
711th Human Performance Wing celebrates first anniversary
Construction of office and lab space for the incoming missions of the 711th Human Performance Wing is ahead of its scheduled completion date as the Wing celebrates its first anniversary. (Photo by Chris Gulliford, 711 HPW)
Wright-Patterson AFB skyline changed by BRAC construction
This panoramic view shows construction underway in Area B at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The structures will house units of the 711th Human Performance Wing. (Photo by Chris Gulliford, 711 HPW)
AFOSR MC Communication Earplug Offers Hearing Protection to Pilots
AFOSR-sponsored research has led to a communication earplug that revolutionizes hearing protection for Air Force pilots and flight crews and could substantially reduce hearing loss and improve radio communication. (Credit:Sound Innovations, Inc.)
Next Generation Sensor (NGS) prototype system
Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate teamed up with Northrop Grumman and Universal Technology Corporation in creating a "first of its kind" portable nondestructive evalution hand-held measurement and maintenance sensor system. The ultra senstive system will allow for characterization of material below an aircrafts topcoat.
Condemned jet engine disks
The Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate saves a life cycle cost of nearly $300 million by extending the life of engine rotors. Officials said the engine rotor life extension program began eight years ago, reducing costs of both jet engine maintenance and repair. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Benjamin D. Foulois award winners
At the AFRL Air Vehicles Directorate 43rd Annual Awards Luncheon, The Benjamin D. Foulois award was presented to the team of Dr. Jose Camberos (left) and Dr. David Moorhouse for their development of exergy-based methods for systems integration, analysis, and design of aerospace vehicles. (U.S. Air Force photo)
AFRL researcher Matthew Duquette
At the AFRL Air Vehicles Directorate 43rd Annual Awards Luncheon, Matthew Duquette was honored with Courtland D. Perkins award for his development of a simulation framework supporting cooperative control systems for unmanned aerial vehicles. (U.S. Air Force photo)
AFRL engineer Carla Willis honred at BEYA conference
Ms. Carla Willis was presented with a Modern Day Technology Award at the Black Engineer of the Year awards conference held February 19-21 in Baltimore Md. Willis is an electronic engineer with the Air Force Research Laboratory at Eglin AFB, Florida. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Capt. Jermaine Sailsman honored at BEYA conference
Captian Jermaine Sailsman was presented with a Modern Day Technology Award at the Black Engineer of the Year awards conference held February 19-21 in Baltimore Md. Capt. Sailsman is currently executive officer to the director in the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Driectorate at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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)
Ms. Shawnee Pacley honored at BEYA conference
Ms. Shawnee Pacley was honored with the most promising engineer award at the Black Engineer of the Year awards held February 19-21 in Baltimore Md. Ms. Pacley is currently a materials engineer with the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Captian Rico Cody receives Modern Day Technology Leader Award
Captain Rico Cody was presented with a Modern Day Technology Leader award at the Black Engineer of the Year Award Conference February 19-21 in Baltimore, Md. Capt. Cody is currently chief of Tactical Data Links with the Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate in Rome, N.Y. (U.S. Air Force photo)
AFOSR MC Overcoming Antenna-Induced Biases in GPS Measurements
A GPS adaptive antenna Credit: Courtesy of Ohio State University
AFOSR MC Making High-Quality, Lower-Cost Transistors for Flexible electronics
Transistors before processing: metallic carbon nanotubes are combined with semiconducting tubes. (Credit: DuPont)
AFOSR MC Making High-Quality, Lower-Cost Transistors for Flexible electronics
Transistors after processing: metallic carbon nanotubes have been removed from the semiconducting tubes. (Credit: DuPont)