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AFRL Biotech Days Summit unites scientific community
Dr. Seth A. Faith, senior scientist for biotechnology and biomedical sciences, Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, 711th Human Performance Wing, delivers opening remarks at the AFRL Biotech Days Summit Feb. 27, 2024, at Wright-State University in Dayton, Ohio. AFRL scientists and engineers met with strategic partners from the Department of Defense, other U.S. government agencies, academia, industry and state organizations to share progress and collaborate during this two-day event attended by more than 275 people. (U.S. Air Force photo / Richard Eldridge).
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AFRL Biotech Days Summit unites scientific community
Scientists and engineers from the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, Department of Defense, other U.S. government agencies, academia, industry and state organizations listen to a presentation during the AFRL Biotech Days Summit Feb. 28, 2024, at Wright-State University in Dayton, Ohio. The two-day event included presentations highlighting the lab's early to mid-stage technologies and featured various speakers. (U.S. Air Force photo / Richard Eldridge).
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2 AFRL scientists selected as AIAA Class of 2024 Fellows
Dr. Charles J. Cross, chief, Turbine Engine Division, at AFRL’s Aerospace Systems Directorate, is recognized as a 2024 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, or AIAA Fellow. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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2 AFRL scientists selected as AIAA Class of 2024 Fellows
Dr. Gregory W. Reich, Principal Research Aerospace Engineer at AFRL’s Aerospace Systems Directorate, is recognized as a 2024 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, or AIAA Fellow. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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AFRL Commander urges “AFMC Teammates” to participate in 2024 AFRL Commander’s Challenge
Airmen representing a team from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in the 2019 Air Force Research Laboratory Commander’s Challenge participate in a search-and-rescue immersion exercise with the 920th Rescue Wing, Air Force Reserve Command, at Patrick Space Force Base, Fla., in summer 2020. The exercise required participants to play the roles of “downed pilots” from a helicopter to better understand the challenges of maritime combat search-and-rescue procedures. (Courtesy photo / Bon Strout)
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AFRL Commander urges “AFMC Teammates” to participate in 2024 AFRL Commander’s Challenge
Anthony Ligouri, a general engineer and program manager based in the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL’s, Center for Rapid Innovation, and teammate Capt. (then-Lt.) Hayk Azatyan prepare for a search-and-rescue immersion exercise with the 920th Rescue Wing, Air Force Reserve Command at Patrick Space Force Base, Fla., in summer 2020. The exercise called for Ligouri and Azatyan, who represented Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in the 2019 AFRL Commander’s Challenge competition, to play the roles of “downed pilots” from a helicopter to better understand the challenges of maritime combat search-and-rescue procedures. Five years after first contributing to the AFRL Commander’s Challenge as a participant, Ligouri now serves as the program manager for this year’s event. (Courtesy photo / Bon Strout)
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DAF successfully tests new agile aircraft power lightcart
An aircraft maintainer at the 174th Attack Wing at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, New York, connects the power cable from the 400 Hz Aircraft Power Lightcart, or 400 APL prototype to an MQ-9, or Reaper, to test its ability to power the aircraft through a series of technical orders on the flightline.
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DAF successfully tests new agile aircraft power lightcart
Crew chiefs assigned to the successful of the testing of the 400 Hz Aircraft Power Lightcart, or 400 APL prototype, noted added benefit of reduced noise and emissions which improved their ability to perform their mission. The tests, which were conducted at the MQ-9 174th Attack Wing at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, New York, saw the 400 APL prototype successfully power an MQ-9 or Reaper, through a series of technical orders.
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DAF successfully tests new agile aircraft power lightcart
The Department of the Air Force recently successfully tested the 400 Hz Aircraft Power Lightcart, or 400 APL prototype. The tests, which were conducted at the 174th Attack Wing at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base in Syracuse, New York, saw the 400 APL prototype successfully power an MQ-9, or Reaper, through a series of technical orders.
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AFRL's XQ-67A Makes 1st Flight
AFRL’s XQ-67A Off Board Sensing Station, or OBSS, designed and built by General Atomics, took its maiden flight Feb. 28 from Gray Butte Field Airport, Palmdale, California. XQ-67A completed several test points and safely recovered on the first of a series of flight tests. The XQ-67A is the first of a second generation of autonomous collaborative platforms, or ACP.(Courtesy photo.)
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AFRL's XQ-67A Makes 1st Flight
AFRL’s XQ-67A Off Board Sensing Station, or OBSS, designed and built by General Atomics, took its maiden flight Feb. 28 from Gray Butte Field Airport, Palmdale, California. XQ-67A completed several test points and safely recovered on the first of a series of flight tests. The XQ-67A is the first of a second generation of autonomous collaborative platforms, or ACP.(Courtesy photo.)
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AFRL's XQ-67A Makes 1st Flight
AFRL’s XQ-67A Off Board Sensing Station, or OBSS, designed and built by General Atomics, took its maiden flight Feb. 28 from Gray Butte Field Airport, Palmdale, California. XQ-67A completed several test points and safely recovered on the first of a series of flight tests. The XQ-67A is the first of a second generation of autonomous collaborative platforms, or ACP.(Courtesy photo.)
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AFWERX to highlight its mission with American entrepreneurs at South by Southwest
AFWERX Director and Chief Commercialization Officer for the Department of the Air Force Col. Elliott Leigh will deliver a keynote speech at South by Southwest titled, “Chasing Innovation: Lessons Learned,” March 8 at noon Central Standard Time. (U.S. Air Force photo / Matthew Clouse)
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AFIMSC spearheads AI innovation at industry forum
Industry and government representatives discuss how the Air Force Security Forces Center wants to integrate artificial intelligence into security forces operations during the AFIMSC AI Industry Forum, Feb. 21, in San Antonio. During the forum, attendees learned about how AFIMSC plans to integrate AI and associated technologies into several mission areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Michael Askegren)
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AFIMSC spearheads AI innovation at industry forum
Gerald O’Brien, Air Force Civil Engineer Center facilities engineering directorate’s requirements development chief, talks about integrating artificial intelligence into Air Force architecture, engineering and construction programs during the AFIMSC Artificial Intelligence Industry Forum, Feb. 20, in San Antonio. The event, hosted by AFIMSC and AFWERX, aimed to foster collaboration and find AI and machine learning solutions to challenges facing the Air Force installation and mission support community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Shannon Carabajal)
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telescope at Starfire Optical Range
Retired Dr. Robert Q. Fugate, Air Force Research Laboratory senior scientist, astronomer, physicist and senior executive, stands in front of the telescope at Starfire Optical Range, Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., November 1993. Fugate worked for AFRL for over 40 years and was integral in the development and installation of the telescope 30 years ago. (Courtesy photo)
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Scientific Advisory Board tours SOR
Dr. Dennis Montera, principal investigator, Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate, leads a tour of the telescope and laser guide star adaptive optics system in July 2010 at Starfire Optical Range, Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. Montera explained to the Scientific Advisory Board that the rotating lights from the sodium laser control panels were mounted on the side of the telescope. (U.S. Air Force photo / Dr. Robert Q. Fugate)
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AFWERX showcases innovation at AFA Warfare Symposium; Spark Tank Finalist voting open until March 21
Airmen, Guardians and industry leaders visit the AFWERX booth to learn more about the organization during the Air and Space Forces Association’s Warfare Symposium in Aurora, Colorado, Feb. 14, 2024. Representatives from each AFWERX division - AFVentures, Prime, Spark, and SpaceWERX - were on-hand to discuss how small businesses and start-ups can team-up with Airman and Guardian talent to address the most pressing challenges of the Department of the Air Force, or DAF. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rob Bardua)
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AFRL scientists to receive national science and technology awards
Dr. Marcus Smith, specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound, or SMART, Deputy Program Manager and Phase 2 SMART Scholar, is the winner of the 2024 Black Engineer of the Year Award, or BEYA, Stars and Stripes Federal Agency Leadership Award. The awards will be presented during the BEYA science, technology, science and mathematics, or STEM, Conference at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland, Feb. 15-17, 2024 (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo).
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AFRL engineer awarded Military Additive Manufacturing Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. Mark Benedict, Additive Manufacturing lead for the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate and chief technical adviser at America Makes, is the 2023 recipient of the Military Additive Manufacturing 3D Printing Lifetime Achievement Award. (U.S. Air Force photo / Jonathan Taulbee)
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