AFRL is pleased to present our new monthly newsletter that offers a glimpse into the recent, exceptional work of our science and technology enterprise. As one AFRL supporting two services, our workforce delivers state-of-the-art technologies for the Department of the Air Force and our nation across cyber, space and air. This newsletter provides an updates on AFRL's key accomplishments from the previous month, as well as highlighting our top multimedia releases.
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Welcome back for the July edition of the AFRL Newsletter!
First and foremost, join us in celebrating AFRL’s new Commander, Brig. Gen. Scott A. Cain!... read more
Welcome back for the July edition of the AFRL Newsletter!
First and foremost, join us in celebrating AFRL’s new Commander, Brig. Gen. Scott A. Cain! Learn more about him and his official change of command ceremony held at the National Museum of the United States Air Force below.
Next, read about AFRL’s Dr. Kerianne Hobbs and her role as the lead author of a 38-page spread in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Don’t miss out on watching the entirety of our AFRL Tech Museum Series as it explores AFRL’s rich history through various technologies, aircraft and people showcased at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.
Mark your calendars, as the Air Force Office of Scientific Research is preparing for its second annual Art of Science showcase that you can take part in! Learn more about just that and check out last year’s applicants to see just how artful science can be.
For all the latest news on what is happening here at AFRL remember to follow us on social media.
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Welcome back for the June edition of the AFRL Newsletter.
This month, read about how AFRL and NASA work together to test the current iterations of both... read more
Welcome back for the June edition of the AFRL Newsletter.
This month, read about how AFRL and NASA work together to test the current iterations of both the astronauts flight suit and crew suit that will be used in the upcoming Orion space mission.
Learn more about AFRL’s Mutant Technology a program in development that will help future warfighters have access to increased missile range and lethality against their adversaries.
Watch the latest video on AFRL’s partnership with the Artemis Program for the upcoming Orion space mission.
Listen to the most recent episode of the “Lab Life” podcast titled “Hot Topics in Ceramics” featuring Dr. Mathew Dickerson and Dr. Lisa Rueschhoff of AFRL’s RX.
For all the latest news on what is happening here at AFRL remember to follow us on social media.
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Welcome back folks for the May edition of the AFRL Newsletter!
This month, we’re covering some truly tremendous topics, including:
• Hitting the... read more
Welcome back folks for the May edition of the AFRL Newsletter!
This month, we’re covering some truly tremendous topics, including:
• Hitting the books to cover the launch of our Regional Network Hub-Midwest alongside the Purdue University where academia, industry, and government come together to push the boundaries of space and technology.
• Celebrating AFMC Airman of the Year Award winner Staff Sgt. Jesse Reed.
• Our newest AFRL Tech video - National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System, or NASAMS, our response to near-term air defense for our nation and beyond.
• Discovering the various AFRL career opportunities currently available including employment, internship and fellowships.
…and more. Make sure to stay up to date on everything AFRL related via our well maintained social media accounts.
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This month read about the Space Symposium as the event blasted off April 17 – 20 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, CO, or check us out in person if you... read more
This month read about the Space Symposium as the event blasted off April 17 – 20 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, CO, or check us out in person if you are still attending the event at Booth 1074. Through their informative synopses, learn about several highlighted technologies showcased at the event, including SSPDR, NTS-3, Oracle and Falcon Neuro. Watch our latest video on the Neuromorphic Camera, Falcon Neuro, an experiment flying on the International Space Station. Find ways to connect with AFRL through the representatives available at the booth, including members of the Strategic Partnership Directorate, SpaceWERX and Space Force Tech Connect. Remember to follow us on social media and Twitter for live event coverage and updates.
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This month, read about the lab’s role in flight tests where AI agents piloted a fighter jet, even performing advanced maneuvers in the skies over Edwards... read more
This month, read about the lab’s role in flight tests where AI agents piloted a fighter jet, even performing advanced maneuvers in the skies over Edwards Air Force Base.
Learn about AFRL’s newest sensor experiment, which deployed from the International Space Station to gather data and develop strategies that increase the resiliency of space-based assets. Watch our newest videos and learn about AFRL’s work with rotating detonation engines and fusion-based target recognition systems and hear how they are enhancing warfighter capabilities. Plus, tune into our “Lab Life” podcast to hear Col. Janelle Jackson, deputy director and Detachment 14 commander of the Air Force Office Scientific Research, or AFOSR, discuss AFOSR's worldwide operations as well as her own career journey. Why wait? Click the links to learn more about how AFRL is developing tomorrow's technologies today.
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Welcome back for the February edition of the AFRL Newsletter, a special edition dedicated to space S&T and the “One Lab, Two Services” Commander’s... read more
Welcome back for the February edition of the AFRL Newsletter, a special edition dedicated to space S&T and the “One Lab, Two Services” Commander’s Intent priority. This month, read about the lab’s new space mission area leads who will support customers in the expanding ecosystem while integrating and executing space S&T needs. Learn about another major milestone in preparation for the late 2023 launch of Navigation Technology Satellite-3, or NTS-3. Watch our video and learn how AFRL’s Oracle spacecraft will deliver advanced space capabilities in support of the U.S. Space Force’s space situational awareness mission. Plus, tune into our “Lab Life” podcast to hear AFRL Commander Maj. Gen. Heather Pringle discuss her vision for the coming year and reflect on 2022 successes.
Why wait? Click the links to learn more about how AFRL is developing tomorrow's technologies today.
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