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Air Force Research Laboratory scientist Dr. Steve Kim received the 2020 Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers Professional Achievement Award for his innovative research and persistent drive to tackle challenging and evolving subject matter. (Courtesy photo)
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Dr. Sean Donegan of the Air Force Research Laboratory, is a participant in the NAE 2020 US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium. He is a research materials engineer and lead for a Center of Excellence in machine learning for materials science with Carnegie Mellon University. (Courtesy photo)
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Healthy volunteers needed for AFRL COVID-19 testing solutions research
Air Force Research Laboratory team member Joshua Trice collects a saliva sample from a teammate during a dry-run preparation on July 22, 2020, for an upcoming research study. For this study, led by the 711th Human Performance Wing, researchers will collect samples from healthy Wright-Patterson AFB military, civilian, and contractor volunteers to evaluate emerging testing methodologies for detecting past and present COVID-19 infections. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
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Researchers from the Air Force Research Laboratory 711th Human Performance Wing will collect samples from healthy Wright-Patterson AFB military, civilian, and contractor volunteers for a new research study evaluating emerging testing methodologies for detecting past and present COVID-19 infections. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
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Manned aircraft, such as this F-22 Raptor or F-35 Lightning II, could one day operate with autonomous attritable unmanned aircraft acting as wingmen. The award of the Skyborg Prototyping, Experimentation and Autonomy Development indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract sets the stage to begin prototyping and operational experimentation for the Skyborg Vanguard program. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt. Savanah Bray)
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Official Portrait
This is the official portrait of Dr. Gaurav Sharma.
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AFRL and Republic of Singapore Air Force collaborate on coating systems for AF and DOD assets
A Corrosion Environment Measurement System (CEMS-3000), set up by Corrosion Prognostics LLC and the Air Force Research Laboratory Corrosion Integrated Product Team at the Republic of Singapore Air Force Base, would provide corrosion data depicting the viability of non-chrome coatings in aggressive corrosion environments. (Courtesy photo)
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Traveling Wave Backscatter Probe identifies gaps in the advanced aircraft coatings notifying the maintainer of aircraft health concerns. (Courtesy photo/Compass Technology Group)
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The Rectangular Coaxial Transmission Line (R-Coax 17), is a novel nondestructive evaluation tool which provides a critical quality assurance tool during thin material production. (Courtesy photo/Compass Technology Group)
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The Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate Learning Office teamed up with the Wright-Patterson Education and Training office June 19 to provide the “Emotional Intelligence – A Different Way of Being Smart” course virtually, paving the way for AFRL employees to learn remotely. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Akeem Campbell)
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Capt. Jim Mayo graduates Optical Sciences Center in 1968
Capt. Jim Mayo became the first graduate of the University of Arizona newly found Optical Sciences Center in 1968. (Photo: courtesy)
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Jim Mayo supports AFRL as a contractor
Following a successful military career, Jim Mayo continued to support the Air Force as a contractor in the AFRL Directed Energy Directorate. Mayo at the lab’s Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing site in 1997. “At the beginning of my career, I had no idea that I would contribute to some of the most important military and space missions in our nation’s history,” Mayo said. (Photo: courtesy)
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Air Force Research Laboratory’s Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA)
Air Force Research Laboratory’s Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) developed in partnership with Deployable Space Systems in flight-testing on the International Space Station. ROSA offers scalable solar power array technology from hundreds of watts to megawatt range. (Photo credit: NASA)
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AFRL scientist, Dr. Vincent Chen, demonstrates the experimental setup used to trigger shape change in soft, magnetically responsive elastomers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Spencer Deer)
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The Air Force, Army and Navy international research offices jointly became the newest tenants June 19 at the Translation and Innovation Hub (I-HUB) at Imperial College London’s expansive White City Campus — a move expected to enhance partnerships with academics, industry, non-traditional innovators, and the UK Ministry of Defence, under the coordination of the Institute for Security Science and Technology (ISST) Innovation Ecosystem. (Photo courtesy of Stewart Oak/Imperial College London)
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The Air Force, Army and Navy international research offices jointly became the newest tenants June 19 at the Translation and Innovation Hub (I-HUB) at Imperial College London’s expansive White City Campus — a move expected to enhance partnerships with academics, industry, non-traditional innovators, and the UK Ministry of Defence, under the coordination of the Institute for Security Science and Technology (ISST) Innovation Ecosystem. (Photo courtesy of Stewart Oak/Imperial College of London)
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Dr. Amanda Schrand, of AFRL’s Munitions Directorate, and Dr. Cheryl Xu (then an Associate Professor at Florida State University, now located at North Carolina State University) have been collaborating since 2016. Their research focused on various materials solutions for high temperature sensors and diagnostics. The team consisted of many collaborators that were assessing the gaps in 3D printing technology. Ceramics printing came as a natural materials gap and also fit into their topic on survivability for defense environments. (Courtesy photo)
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Dr. Cheryl Xu, a researcher at the time of the technology creation, was an Associate Professor at Florida State University, now located at North Carolina State University. (Courtesy photo)
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Todd Huber is the Chief Executive Officer of Nahsai, LLC, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned small business. (Courtesy photo)
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Col. Timothy Lawrence, director of AFRL’s Information Directorate, and Dr. Michael Hayduk, deputy director, participate in a first-of-its-kind virtual quantum collider pitch event June 15-16, from Rome, N.Y. The Air Force Research Laboratory awarded $5.25 million to 23 small businesses during the event. (Courtesy photo)
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