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AFIT Academic Coding Branch
Tech Sgt. Jennifer Warehime, Academic Coding Branch noncommissioned officer-in-charge, provides phone support for an officer attempting to update his academic record. Two Airmen at the Coding Branch, including Warehime, update more than 1,000 transcripts a month in support of some 130,000 total force Air Force officers. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington) (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
AFIT Academic Coding Branch
Master Sgt. Misti Rodriguez (left), Academic Coding Branch superintendent, and Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Warehime, Academic Coding Branch noncommissioned officer-in-charge, receive academic transcripts twice a week. During graduation season, they say the mail comes in large containers. Together the two update an average of between 15,000-20,000 transcripts a year in support of 130,000 total force Air Force officers including active duty, guard and reserves. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)(U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
RED HORSE demolishes pavilion, builds up Airmen at AFIT
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – Senior Airman Jarrod Harvey, 200th RED HORSE Detachment 1 heavy equipment operator, operates an excavator during the demolition of a condemned pavilion at the Air Force Institute of Technology Nov. 17, 2017. Ten RED HORSE Airmen participated in the demolition and are scheduled to return next spring to begin construction on a new pavilion. (U.S. Air Force photo/Katie Scott)
RED HORSE demolishes pavilion, builds up Airmen at AFIT
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – 200th RED HORSE Detachment 1 Airmen begin the demolition of a condemned pavilion at the Air Force Institute of Technology Nov. 17, 2017. 200 RHS is using the demolition and subsequent construction of a new pavilion as a cooperative training exercise along with AFIT students and faculty. (U.S. Air Force photo/Katie Scott)
First annual SMART Scholar’s symposium held at AFIT
Dale Ormond, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense principal director of research and engineering, provides a briefing on the SMART scholarship program July 19, 2017. The two-day symposium offered the scholars insight on the careers in science and technology available in the DoD. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stacey Geiger)
First annual SMART Scholar’s symposium held at AFIT
Selected Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) scholars attend the first annual Smart Scholar Symposium July 18-19, 2017. The symposium’s goal is to recruit and retain students of the SMART Scholar program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stacey Geiger)
First annual SMART Scholar’s symposium held at AFIT
Dr. Todd Stewart, Air Force Institute of Technology director and chancellor, talks with the attendees at the first SMART Scholar Symposium on July 18, 2017. Established by DoD, the SMART Scholarship program is a scholarship for service created to recruit and retain the next generation of science and technology leaders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stacey Geiger)
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Steve Zuraski, an optical engineer with the Air Force Research Laboratory, works with the Turbulence and Aerosol Research Dynamic Interrogation System, or TARDIS laser in an Air Force Institute of Technology lab at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 21, 2017. Zuraski is an AFIT student earning an advanced degree in engineering physics. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
Library Research
Dwight Goforth, a library technician at the D'Azzo Research Library, places books back into circulation. Today, the library includes more than one million items. (U.S. Air Force photo/Bryan Ripple)
SUCCESS Program introduces community college students to AFRL
AFIT faculty member Dr. David Jacques (center), with SUCCESS Program interns John Wintersohle, Jamie Workman, Morgan Oldham, Evan Lynd, and Caitlin Jenkins. (Courtesy photo)
SUCCESS Program introduces community college students to AFRL
During a lab session, SUCCESS Program interns collect data on different motor propulsion test combinations. (Courtesy photo)
SUCCESS Program introduces community college students to AFRL
During a lab session, SUCCESS Program interns collect data on different motor propulsion test combinations. (Courtesy photo)
SUCCESS Program introduces community college students to AFRL
AFIT faculty member Dr. David Jacques mentors SUCCESS Program intern John Wintersohle. (Courtesy photo)
Acquisition Insight Days
Lt. Gen. Robert McMurry, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center commander was one of the senior Air Force speakers at the ninth annual Acquisition Insight Days event. The theme for the conference was ‘Keeping a Decisive Edge,’ and more than 60 presentations were available to attendees. (U.S. Air Force photo / R.J. Oriez)
AFICA Enterprise Sourcing Summit
Gen. Ellen Pawlikowski, commander of Air Force Materiel Command, provides remarks at the Air Force Installation Contracting Agency’s 2017 Enterprise Sourcing Summit June 8 at the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Bane Auditorium. The AFMC commander praised the ongoing effort to provide cost-effective and agile acquisition support to the Air Force. Attendees included representatives from the operational contracting, small business, civil engineering, and acquisition communities, among others. (U.S. Air Force photo/Michelle Gigante)
Graduate school unveils new 3D metal printer
Additive manufacturing processes are known for their ability to fabricate parts with complex geometries. Lattice structures, like the samples shown, leverage this ability to create parts with high strength-to-weight ratio and other desirable structural qualities. The Graduate School of Engineering and Management at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, unveiled its new 3D metal additive manufacturing system March 16. (Skywrighter photo/Amy Rollins)
Graduate school unveils new 3D metal printer
Major Ryan O’Hara, assistant professor, Graduate School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology, describes how a new 3D metal additive manufacturing system works to Dr. Adedeji Badiru, dean of the school. (Skywrighter photo/Amy Rollins)
Graduate school unveils new 3D metal printer
Major Ryan O’Hara (right), assistant professor, Graduate School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, demonstrates the capabilities of a new state-of-the-art 3D metal additive manufacturing system to Dr. Todd Stewart, AFIT director and chancellor, March 16.The system is a nearly $1 million investment that enables student researchers to digitally fabricate fully dense aerospace metal parts.(Skywrighter photo/Amy Rollins)
AFIT colonel stresses commitment to higher education for Airmen
Col. Paul Cotellesso, Air University Detachment 1 Commander/ Director of Staff at the Air Force Institute of Technology, reviews a section of the Uniform Code of Military Justice with Maj. Jeanette Skow, AFIT Staff Judge Advocate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Bryan Ripple)
Senior leaders collaborative partnerships highlighted at AFRL-AFIT Summit
AFIT director and chancellor Dr. Todd Stewart, provides remarks at the AFRL-AFIT summit on Nov. 8, 2016. Approximately 50 attendees were briefed on the current collaborations and plans between AFRL and AFIT.