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Tag Archives: Army scientists
A group of 12 mechanical and aerospace engineers from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory toured two aviation companies run by two brothers in the Philadelphia area Oct. 13, 2016.
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Tagged ARL Public Affairs, Army researchers, Army scientists, aviation companies, computer chip of the future, David McNally, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, Engineers, future, innovation, innovative technology, mechanical and aerospace engineers, new small business innovation research (SBIR) programs, Philadelphia, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
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Dr. Michelle L. Pantoya, a Texas Tech University mechanical engineering professor, visited the U.S. Army Research Laboratory to share research and collaborate on future discoveries in materials science Oct. 14, 2016.
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Posted in Articles, DoDLive Science, Energy, Engineering, Featured, Photos, Research, Rotator, Technology
Tagged academia, ARL Public Affairs, Army scientists, Army seminar, David McNally, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, energetic materials, Engineers, future discoveries, materials science, mechanical engineering, Michelle L. Pantoya, research, soldier of the future, technology advancement, Texas Tech University, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
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The Maneuver Center of Excellence provides “trained, agile and adaptive combat-ready Soldiers and Leaders and develops the doctrine and capabilities of the maneuver force and the individual Soldier,”
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Tagged Aberdeen Proving Ground, ARL Public Affairs, Army research initiatives, Army researchers, Army scientists, David McNally, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, enhanced manned-unmanned teaming, laser sensors, Maryland, robot, soldiers, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
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Army scientists, engineers and program developers are making substantial progress building and integrating a technically sophisticated battlefield surveillance aircraft called Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System in a laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., service officials said. The initial …
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Posted in STEM, Technology
Tagged Aberdeen Proving Ground, aircraft, army, Army scientists, distribute information, Distributed Common Ground System, EMARSS, Engineering Manufacturing Development, Engineers, Forward Operational Assessment, geospatial information, human intelligence sources, sophisticated battlefield surveillance aircraft, space-based sensors, surveillance aircraft, U.S. Army
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Two Army scientists and a university professor earned a patent for the forerunner of a powerful quantum neural dynamics computer chip. The device uses nonstandard mathematics to accomplish analog problem solving at high speed. “The patent covers different ways to …
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Posted in STEM, Technology
Tagged advancements in computers through the US military, analog problem solving, army, Army scientists, Computers, exceeds exponentially millions, future quantum computers, nonstandard mathematics, quantum computing, secure communications system, soldiers, the Army, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, ultra high-speed computing
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U.S. Army scientists are researching improved technology to detect chemical hazards to ensure the safety of soldiers against emerging threats. Rod Fry, a chemist with the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, is helping to lead the effort for …
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Posted in Physical Sciences, Videos
Tagged Army scientists, chemical hazards, chemistry, detect chemical hazards, detecting hazards, Development and Engineering Command, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, military scientists, RDECOM, researching improved technology, Rod Fry, science, soldier, Technology, U.S. Army RDECOM, U.S. Army Research
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