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The newly appointed Director of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), Dr. Kevin Geiss, arrives in Arlington, Va., for a day of immersion briefings at AFOSR on March 12, 2024. Dr. Geiss comes to AFOSR with many years of experience leading multiple Department of the Air Force and Department of Defense Science and Technology organizations. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Cherie Cullen)
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AEROMORPH CoE represents another critical step in development of shape-adaptive systems for DOD use
AFRL's MUTANT display at the Air and Space Force Association's Air, Space & Cyber Conference at National Harbor, Maryland, Sept. 11-13, 2023, highlights the research effort to significantly increase missile range and lethality against highly maneuverable targets with a better flight control system. The MUTANT program's approach is a form of active morphing involving high-rate pivoting of the missile forebody, referred to as articulation. This area of research has developed over the last 15-20 years with basic research support from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, or AFOSR, and will continue with research conducted at the newly launched AEROMORPH Center of Excellence at the Florida Center for Advanced Aero-Propulsion, or FCAAP, located in Tallahassee, Florida. (U.S. Air Force photo / Cherie Cullen)
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4th annual NDSEG conference is success
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship, or NDSEG, fellows review their classmates’ posters in different disciplines at the poster exhibit hall Aug. 1, 2023, at the Hilton Palacio del Rio in San Antonio, Texas. The NDSEG class of 2023 fellows displayed their research findings for DOD evaluators, peers and mentors in the science and technology community. (U.S. Air Force photo / Brianna Hodges)
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4th annual NDSEG conference is success
Jerome Quenum, a fellow with Air Force Research Laboratory’s, or AFRL, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, or AFOSR, presents his research in computer science with his peers at the poster exhibit hall Aug. 1, 2023, during the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship, or NDSEG, at the Hilton Palacio del Rio in San Antonio, Texas. NDSEG fellows presented their work to DOD evaluators, peers and mentors, and discussed the research conducted during their fellowship. (U.S. Air Force photo / Brianna Hodges)
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4th annual NDSEG conference is success
Dr. Timothy Bunning, chief technology officer, Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, kicks off the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship, or NDSEG, conference for the Department of Air Force with opening remarks at the Hilton Palacio del Rio in San Antonio, Texas, July 31, 2023. Bunning talked to the NDSEG Fellows about career and fellowship opportunities available within AFRL. (U.S. Air Force photo / Brianna Hodges)
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4th annual NDSEG conference is success
Ellen Robinson, standing, program coordinator, National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship, or NDSEG; and Dr. Timothy Bunning, second from right, chief technology officer, Air Force Research Laboratory, along with Air Force and Space Force science and technology leaders, offer post-doctoral students early career advice at the fourth annual NDSEG conference at the Hilton Palacio del Rio in San Antonio, Texas, July 30, 2023. The NDSEG class of 2023 fellows had the opportunity to hear from NDSEG mentors and subject matter experts during panels and breakout sessions. (U.S. Air Force photo / Aleah M. Castrejon)
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AFRL/AFOSR conducts successful rocket launch at NASA Wallops for hypersonics research
AFRL/AFOSR BOLT II Rocket launching from NASA/Wallops Flight Facility on March 21, 2022. NASA/Wallops photo/ Brian Bonsteel.
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AFRL/AFOSR conducts successful rocket launch at NASA Wallops for hypersonics research
AFRL/AFOSR BOLT II Rocket launching from NASA/Wallops Flight Facility on March 21, 2022. NASA/Wallops photo/ Brian Bonsteel.
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AFRL/AFOSR conducts successful rocket launch at NASA Wallops for hypersonics research
Fernando Santos, Wallops range project manager for BOLT II, with the BOLT II rocket on the pad. Photo by NASA/Wallops, Brian Bonsteel. NASA/Wallops photo/ Brian Bonsteel.
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AFRL/AFOSR conducts successful rocket launch at NASA Wallops for hypersonics research
BOLT II Team at NASA/Wallops Flight Facility pre-launch on March 21, 2022. (NASA/Wallops photo/ Brian Bonsteel)
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AFRL/AFOSR conducts successful rocket launch at NASA Wallops for hypersonics research
AFRL/AFOSR BOLT II Rocket launching from NASA/Wallops Flight Facility on March 21, 2022. (NASA/Wallops photo/Brian Bonsteel)
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AFRL/AFOSR to conduct rocket launch at NASA Wallops for hypersonics research
Part of the BOLT II team: (Back row left to right) John Wirth (Texas A&M student), Rodney Bowersox (BOLT II PI and Texas A&M professor), John Peterson (NASA WFF Mechanical Technician), Robert Davidson (NASA WFF Electrical Technician), Ted Gass (NASA Wallops Flight Facility and BOLT II Mission Manager). (Front row left to right) John Gsell (NASA WFF Electrical Engineer), Sarah Popkin (AFOSR PO), Dave Adamczak (Aerospace Systems Directorate), Nate Wroblewski (NASA WFF Environmental Lab Engineer), Jim Tancred (Aerospace Systems Directorate) (Courtesy Photo)
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AFRL/AFOSR to conduct rocket launch at NASA Wallops for hypersonics research
Josh Day and Dave Adamczak of AFRL's Aerospace Systems Directorate by BOLT II, installed in the CUBRC LENS II wind tunnel for the first-ever pre-test of a flight vehicle in the expected flight conditions. (Courtesy photo)
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AFOSR to conduct rocket launch at NASA Wallops for hypersonics research
A plaque dedicating the BOLT II flight to the late Mike Holden, who was a major contributor to the field of hypersonics. (Courtesy Photo)
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AFOSR to conduct rocket launch at NASA Wallops for hypersonics research
Mike Holden with BOLT. With more than 60 years in the hypersonics field of study, Mike Holden brought major contributions to understanding to the BOLT experimentation program. (Courtesy Photo)
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A live cell imaging system in the Rajapakse lab purchased with AFOSR-funded Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) resources. Photo courtesy of Indika Rajapakse/University of Michigan.
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