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Recent National Academy of Engineers inductee appointed Chief Scientist at AFRL Manufacturing Directorate

Recent National Academy of Engineers inductee appointed Chief Scientis...

Dr. Richard A. Vaia, Chief Scientist of AFRL’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, is a member of the National Academy of Engineering Class of 2020.

Nano-Bio Materials Consortium and AFRL release RFP for Smart MedTech innovations

Nano-Bio Materials Consortium and AFRL release RFP for Smart MedTech i...

A soft ultrasonic patch that continuously measures blood pressure waveforms is a current project at NBMC in collaboration with the Dr. Sheng Xu research group at the University of California, San Diego, Departm... More

Hybrid nanomaterials hold promise for improved ceramic composites

Hybrid nanomaterials hold promise for improved ceramic composites

Members of the Ceramic Materials and Processing Research Team, from left to right: Ms. Christina Thompson, Dr. Dayton Street, Dr. Kara Martin and Dr. Matthew Dickerson.

Air Force collaboration leads to new method of triggering shape change

Air Force collaboration leads to new method of triggering shape change

AFRL scientist, Dr. Vincent Chen, demonstrates the experimental setup used to trigger shape change in soft, magnetically responsive elastomers.

Air Force research team awarded patent for new tunable radio frequency filter

Air Force research team awarded patent for new tunable radio frequency...

From left to right: Dr. Derek Bas, Dr. Piyush Shah and Dr. Michael Page examine a potential acoustically driven ferromagnetic resonance material under a microscope in the magneto-optics lab. The microscope is d... More

AFRL opens newest STAR Lab expansion

AFRL opens newest STAR Lab expansion

Acting Director Col. Michael Warner cuts the ribbon, opening the new STAR Lab.

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