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Tag Archives: afosr
Meet the Scientists: Turning transparent things into reflective ones? Making materials move on their own? Who knew government chemical engineering could be so…cool.
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Posted in Articles, Engineering, Featured, Life Sciences
Tagged afosr, air force, Air Force Research Laboratory, armed with science, Central College, chemical engineering, dod engineering, DOD Science, dod tech, Dr. Tim White, Dr. White, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, Meet the Scientists, national science foundation, photonic materials development, photonics, regulate electron transport, smart windows
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This video focuses specifically on AFOSR‘s investment in six basic research areas that have the potential to create foundations for new disruptive technologies and solve formerly unsolvable problems for the Department of Defense. Each of the disruptive technologies discussed will …
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Posted in Technology, Videos
Tagged afosr, air force, air force office of scientific research, Department of Defense, disruptive technologies, military technology video, science, six basic research areas, Technology, video, videos, world-class researchers
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For decades, researchers have to attempted better understand how data transfers and interacts with other environments, and how communication sources can be enhanced for the benefit of the warfighter. Current Air Force basic research pushes the boundaries of quantum physics …
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Posted in Videos
Tagged afosr, air force, air force office of scientific research, armed with science, Communications, communications technology, data transfers, enhanced communication sources, innovations in communications technology, plasma chemistry, quantum physics, Technology, video, video about Air Force science
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Did you know that the word “laser” is an acronym? Seriously! LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Well that was my first guess…But before we start talking about the future of lasers (hello phasers), let’s take a …
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Posted in Lasers, Scientific Military History, Videos
Tagged acronym, afosr, air force, Department of Defense, History, laser, Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, MASER, military history, Nobel prize winning Dr. Charles Townes, phasers, scientists, Star Trek, Technology
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A new circular polarizing filter may allow service members to see through dust and clouds. As sophisticated as the human eye is, it does not compare to what the latest scientific achievement has to offer in enhancing what can be …
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Posted in STEM, Technology
Tagged afosr, air force office of scientific research, biological detection, cameras, clouds, Colorado School of Mines, CSM, downrange, dust, eyesight, filter, helping to see, ITN Energy Systems, light, pixels, Polarization, see through dust, seeing, service members, sight, Technology, warfighter
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A spider’s haircells can detect air flow at low levels even in a noisy background and its silk can be used in bullet proof vests! AFOSR program manager Dr. Hugh DeLong will highlight research he supports that investigates natural systems and ways to …
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Posted in Life Sciences, Logistics, STEM, Technology
Tagged afosr, Dr. Hugh DeLong, Spring Review
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By Robert White Air Force Office of Scientific Research The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) will soon host its annual Spring Review from 5 through 9 March, 2012. This program review, to be held at 950 Glebe Road, …
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Posted in Energy, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Technology
Tagged afosr, air force office of scientific research, Soviet Union, Spring Review, Sputnik
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