𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐀𝐅𝐎𝐒𝐑 𝐎𝐩𝐞𝐧 𝐁𝐀𝐀 𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐬.𝐠𝐨𝐯! AFRL/AFOSR investments in #BasicResearch lead to new and innovative solutions for tomorrow’s United States Air Force and United States Space Force. As transformational advances often occur where they are not expected, we focus on early recognition of unexpected advances in science and technology, emerging scientific breakthroughs, and disruptive technologies. Interested in funding for your innovative research? Get started by reviewing our general BAA on Grants.gov https://lnkd.in/gwm8hyDa, then reach out to the Program Officer listed in your area of interest. Air Force Research Laboratory #HighRiskHighReward #BasicResearch #Science #Technology #STEM #Grants #FundingFriday #FundYourScience
Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Arlington, VA 38,685 followers
The basic research component of the Air Force Research Laboratory. We discover, shape, and champion basic research.
About us
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) currently distributes its basic research program investment through 1,200 grants at over 200 leading academic institutions worldwide, 100 industry-based contracts, and more than 250 internal AFRL research efforts. To find and fund revolutionary science, AFOSR solicits research proposals through a Broad Agency Announcement that outlines the Air Force Defense Research Sciences program supporting nearly forty major research areas. AFOSR keeps specific requirements of each BAA up to date on Grants.gov. Visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html to access the Grants.gov search. You can search the site by typing organization name into the keyword field or using CFDA numbers 12.800, 12.630, and 12.910. While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts clean. In addition to keeping it family friendly, we ask that you follow our posting guidelines here. If you don't comply, your message will be removed: - We do not allow graphic, obscene, explicit or racial comments or submissions, nor do we allow comments that are abusive, hateful or intended to defame anyone or any organization. - We do not allow solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsement of any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. Similarly, we do not allow attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial or non-governmental agency. - We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. - You participate at your own risk, taking personal responsibility for your comments, your username and any information provided. Finally, the appearance of external links on this site does not constitute official endorsement on behalf of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, U.S. Air Force or Department of Defense.
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https://www.afrl.af.mil/AFOSR/
External link for Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
- Industry
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Arlington, VA
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1951
- Specialties
- Basic Research, Federal Grants, and Grants
Locations
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Primary
875 N. Randolph
Arlington, VA 22203, US
Employees at Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
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Cracking the Code on Cooling Fabric 🧊👕 Imagine a world where your clothes actively cool you down. With support from AFOSR, scientists at University of Chicago, have made this sci-fi dream now reality! Principal Investigator: Dmitri Talapin, Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago Program Officer: Michael Berman 🔬 The Breakthrough: A fabric that's 10-15°F cooler than cotton Uses zero electricity Harnesses radiative cooling to beam heat into space Why This Matters: Military Edge: Our warfighters could stay cooler, enhancing performance in extreme conditions. Energy Revolution: Potential for massive energy savings in buildings and vehicles. Climate Impact: Reduced reliance on air conditioning could significantly cut carbon emissions. 🤔 The Big Question: How will this change YOUR industry? Medical professionals: Imagine cooler PPE during long surgeries. Engineers: How could this transform product design? Entrepreneurs: What new markets could this technology create? ��� We're not just doing cool science—we're shaping the future of defense and civilian tech. And we want YOU to be part of it. 👉 Take Action: Comment with your wildest application idea for this tech Share this post to spark innovation in your network Follow AFOSR for more game-changing research updates Ready to cool down and heat up your career? Let's innovate together! 🔥❄️ Full story: https://lnkd.in/gVMpX23F #AFResearchLab #AFOSR #BasicResearch #AFOSRBoldResearch #CuttingEdgeScience #DefenseInnovation #STEM #FutureTech #MaterialScience #EnergyEfficiency #ClimateAction #InnovationLeadership
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Calling all STEM professionals, engineers, and researchers! The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) has announced a groundbreaking funding opportunity in Information and Networks. This initiative aims to foster revolutionary scientific breakthroughs that will enhance U.S. Air Force and Space Force capabilities. We're seeking innovative proposals for the following programs: Computational Cognition & Machine Intelligence - Dr. Hal Greenwald (acting) Computational Mathematics - Dr. Fariba Fahroo Dynamical Systems & Control Theory - Dr. Frederick Leve Dynamic Data & Information Processing - Dr. Erik Blasch Information Assurance & Cybersecurity - Dr. Tristan Nguyen Mathematical Optimization - Dr. Warren Adams Science of Information, Computation, Learning, and Fusion - Dr. Richard (Doug) Riecken Trust and Influence - Dr. Laura Steckman Complex Networks - Dr. Donald Wagner Cognitive & Computational Neuroscience - Dr. Hal Greenwald This is your chance to contribute to cutting-edge advancements in defense technology. Whether you're exploring AI algorithms, optimizing network performance, or investigating human-machine teaming, your research could be pivotal. We strongly encourage applications from diverse backgrounds; fresh perspectives are crucial in driving innovation. Ready to make your mark in defense science? Visit the website (link in comments) for full details on the Broad Agency Announcement. Let's shape the future of defense technology together. Share this opportunity with your network and tag a colleague who should apply! #DefenseInnovation #STEMResearch #AerospaceEngineering #AIforDefense #WomenInSTEM #AFResearchLab #AFOSR #BasicResearch #AFOSRBoldResearch
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Cutting-edge research that advances our understanding of magnetic materials! Led by Professor Chunhui Du, this groundbreaking study titled "Observation of stacking engineered magnetic phase transitions within moiré supercells of twisted van der Waals magnet" reveals engineered magnetic phase transitions within twisted van der Waals magnets. Professor Du is also an AFOSR Young Investigator Program recipient. Professor Du's work, conducted at both the Georgia Tech College of Sciences (Georgia Institute of Technology) and the Quantum Computing at UC, San Diego (UC San Diego), marks a significant step forward in the field of magnetic materials. These findings have the potential to revolutionize future technologies and have far-reaching implications for various applications. 🔗 Read the full article to delve deeper into this fascinating discovery: https://lnkd.in/eChCwW5N 💬 How do you envision these findings influencing future technological advancements in magnetic materials? Share your thoughts! This research was supported by AFOSR. AFOSR's mission is to lead and discover basic research that ensures the technological advancements of the Air Force and Space Force. This research exemplifies our commitment to pioneering innovations that drive progress and enhance our capabilities. Program Officers: Dr. Jiwei Lu, Condensed Matter Physics, and Dr. Ken Goretta, GHz-THz Electronics. Principal Investigators: Prof. Chunhui Du, Condensed Matter Physics, and Prof. Liuyan Zhao (Scientific Computing and Flow Physics Laboratory - University of Michigan), GHz-THz Electronics. #AFResearchLab #AFOSR #BasicResearch #AFOSRYIP #AFOSRBoldResearch #STEM #Physics #Nanotechnology #MagneticMaterials #Innovation #ScientificResearch #FutureTech #STEMWomen #WomenInSTEM #Quantum
Observation of stacking engineered magnetic phase transitions within moiré supercells of twisted van der Waals magnets - Nature Communications
nature.com
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Imagine a world where things could be made invisible. Discover how science can achieve the extraordinary with this piece from AFOSR’s #ArtOfScience Showcase. “Spins in Amorphous and Granular Ferromagnets” by Eugene Chudnovsky from The City University of New York's Lehman College / The Graduate Center, City University of New York This groundbreaking research, supported by AFOSR and featured in American Physical Society's Physical Review B, explores the potential of random magnets for stealth technology. By examining the intricate spin dynamics in these materials, the study offers revolutionary insights into how they can absorb microwave power, making stealth technology more effective. Principal Investigator: Professor Eugene Chudnovsky Program Officer: Dr. Arje Nachman AFOSR is dedicated to pioneering research that ensures the technological edge of the Air Force and Space Force. Whether you’re a STEM professional or just curious about the wonders of science, this research is sure to captivate your imagination. #AFResearchLab #AFOSR #BasicResearch #AFOSRBoldResearch #AdvancedMaterials #STEM #StealthTech #Innovation #ScienceArt #FutureTech
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Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) is hosting Chief Scientist Distinguished Lecture Series with guest speaker David Kisailus! 📅 22 July @ 2pm EST Mark your calendars and join us for an afternoon of innovation and discovery! Register now and secure your spot! #AFOSR #AFResearchLab #DistinguishedLectureSeries #Biomimetics #MaterialsScience #Innovation #Research #STEM
Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and connect with the scientific community. Register now and secure your spot! 📅 Mark your calendars and join us for an afternoon of innovation and discovery! #AFOSR #AFResearchLab #DistinguishedLectureSeries #Biomimetics #MaterialsScience #Innovation #Research #STEM
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AFOSR proudly supports innovative research that advances our understanding of biosensing and defense technology. Dr. Annalisa Convertino (Principal Investigator) and her team at the National Research Council of Italy have made a significant breakthrough by capturing electrical signals generated by neuroendocrine pituitary cell networks using silicon nanowires. This pioneering work allows for detailed investigations into the electrical activity of the pituitary gland, a critical player in essential human functions and our response to emotional and physical stress. The implications of this research are profound, offering new insights into stress physiology and potential applications in defense technology. This discovery is a testament to AFOSR's commitment to leading and discovering basic research that ensures the future technological advancements of the United States Air Force and United States Space Force. AFOSR Program Officer: Dr. Sofi Bin-Salamon. Join us in exploring the future of biosensing and its impact on human health and defense. 🔗 Read the full article to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gjnRrF_h 💬 How do you envision this research influencing the future of biosensing and defense technology? Share your thoughts below! #AFResearchLab #AFOSR #BasicResearch #AFOSRSpaceResearch #STEM #AerospaceResearch #Biosensing #DefenseTechnology #ScientificResearch #Innovation #STEMWomen #FutureTech
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Join in on our #MotivationMonday discussion: How do you think scientific accuracy enhances the impact of films like "Interstellar"? Share your insights and join the discussion! Today, we shine a spotlight on the remarkable achievements of Professor Kip S. Thorne. Not only did he win The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2017, but he was also a key scientific consultant for the movie "Interstellar." Since 1964, AFOSR has supported Pr. Thorne's groundbreaking research in gravitational waves, which played a crucial role in ensuring the film's scientific accuracy. As an executive producer and consultant, he brought his expertise in black holes, wormholes, and time dilation to the big screen, seamlessly blending science and storytelling in an extraordinary way. AFOSR’s dedication to supporting pioneering basic research has not only advanced technological supremacy but also enriched popular culture through scientifically grounded films like "Interstellar." Pr. Thorne's involvement in the movie showcases the importance of scientific accuracy in storytelling. AFOSR supports basic research in order to continue to shape the future of science and technology. #AFResearchLab #AFOSR #BasicResearch #AFOSRBoldResearch #AerospaceEngineering #ScienceResearch #Interstellar #Innovation #NobelPrize
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"Aluminized Propellant Surface Imaging" - Caleb Harper, Purdue University, Purdue University College of Engineering. "As an aluminized composite propellant burns, small beads of liquid aluminum agglomerate at the surface of the propellant to form large molten drops. These much larger liquid drops are then carried into the flame to burn. Modifying the composition of the aluminum to form an alloy can alter the size of these droplets and ultimately affect propellant performance. Close-up surface imaging as depicted here is essential to understanding whether such modifications to the propellant are successful or not." #AFResearchLab #ArtofScience #AFOSR #BasicResearch #MechanicalEngineering #MechE #EnergeticMaterials
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Let's leave the 🎆 fireworks 🎆 to the professionals this year! #AFResearchLab | #July4th | #IndependenceDay | #USAF | #USSF | #July4