This document summarizes a workshop on InfoSymbiotic/DDDAS systems. It describes InfoSymbiotic/DDDAS as a paradigm that unifies computational models with real-time data acquisition and control. Recent technological advances have increased opportunities for this approach. The workshop brought together over 100 participants to discuss research opportunities in applications, algorithms, systems software, instrumentation, and cyberinfrastructure to advance the field. It calls for increased support for multidisciplinary InfoSymbiotic/DDDAS research to enable transformative impacts.
Dr. Frederica Darema presents an overview of his program, Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems (DDDAS), at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Joycelyn S. Harrison presents an overview of her program, Low Density Materials, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Tristan Nguyen presents an overview of his program, Sensing, Surveillance and Navigation, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
The Flow Interactions and Control portfolio funds basic research on the motion and control of laminar, transitional and turbulent shear flows and their interactions with rigid and flexible surfaces. This research seeks to advance the fundamental understanding of complex, time-dependent flow interactions through theoretical, numerical and experimental approaches. Areas of interest include aerodynamic interactions in internal and external flows across a wide range of Reynolds numbers, with applications such as fluid-structure interactions in biology and micro-air vehicles. The portfolio emphasizes characterization, modeling, prediction and control of flow instabilities, turbulent motions and fluid-structure interactions in bounded and free-shear flows. Researchers are encouraged to submit short white papers outlining proposed efforts before submitting full proposals.
This document provides an overview of Jim Hwang's Adaptive Multimode Sensing portfolio at AFOSR. The portfolio focuses on three main areas: 1) adaptive multimode sensing with an emphasis on tunable detectors that can detect properties like polarization and phase in addition to intensity and color, 2) novel infrared sensors using quantum dots, nanowires, and other novel materials and structures with the main challenge being dark current, and 3) solar cells, thermoelectric coolers, and other areas that will be deemphasized to focus the reducing budget. Several research projects within these areas are briefly described that aim to shorten the time from sensing to action and avoid being overwhelmed by data.
This document provides an agenda for a 5-day conference hosted by the AFOSR Mathematics, Information and Life Sciences Directorate. The agenda lists daily schedules from 9am to 5pm, with topics such as complex networks, decision making, life sciences, and aerospace materials sciences presented by various AFOSR program managers. Dress codes are provided for both military and civilian attendees.
Dr. Chiping Li presents an overview of his program, Energy Conversion and Combustion Sciences, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
This document summarizes a workshop on InfoSymbiotic/DDDAS systems. It describes InfoSymbiotic/DDDAS as a paradigm that unifies computational models with real-time data acquisition and control. Recent technological advances have increased opportunities for this approach. The workshop brought together over 100 participants to discuss research opportunities in applications, algorithms, systems software, instrumentation, and cyberinfrastructure to advance the field. It calls for increased support for multidisciplinary InfoSymbiotic/DDDAS research to enable transformative impacts.
Dr. Frederica Darema presents an overview of his program, Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems (DDDAS), at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Joycelyn S. Harrison presents an overview of her program, Low Density Materials, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Tristan Nguyen presents an overview of his program, Sensing, Surveillance and Navigation, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
The Flow Interactions and Control portfolio funds basic research on the motion and control of laminar, transitional and turbulent shear flows and their interactions with rigid and flexible surfaces. This research seeks to advance the fundamental understanding of complex, time-dependent flow interactions through theoretical, numerical and experimental approaches. Areas of interest include aerodynamic interactions in internal and external flows across a wide range of Reynolds numbers, with applications such as fluid-structure interactions in biology and micro-air vehicles. The portfolio emphasizes characterization, modeling, prediction and control of flow instabilities, turbulent motions and fluid-structure interactions in bounded and free-shear flows. Researchers are encouraged to submit short white papers outlining proposed efforts before submitting full proposals.
This document provides an overview of Jim Hwang's Adaptive Multimode Sensing portfolio at AFOSR. The portfolio focuses on three main areas: 1) adaptive multimode sensing with an emphasis on tunable detectors that can detect properties like polarization and phase in addition to intensity and color, 2) novel infrared sensors using quantum dots, nanowires, and other novel materials and structures with the main challenge being dark current, and 3) solar cells, thermoelectric coolers, and other areas that will be deemphasized to focus the reducing budget. Several research projects within these areas are briefly described that aim to shorten the time from sensing to action and avoid being overwhelmed by data.
This document provides an agenda for a 5-day conference hosted by the AFOSR Mathematics, Information and Life Sciences Directorate. The agenda lists daily schedules from 9am to 5pm, with topics such as complex networks, decision making, life sciences, and aerospace materials sciences presented by various AFOSR program managers. Dress codes are provided for both military and civilian attendees.
Dr. Chiping Li presents an overview of his program, Energy Conversion and Combustion Sciences, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
The document outlines a potential new Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) focused on "Energetic Processes in Gaseous Media". The objective is to identify, characterize, model, and exploit mechanisms of energy transfer in gases to enable innovations for the Air Force. Key areas of interest include nonequilibrium high-temperature flows, turbulence phenomena impacting jets and aerodynamics, and rate-dependent stability processes. Researchers are encouraged to submit white papers describing proposed efforts to advance the state-of-the-art for consideration to submit full proposals.
Dr. Hugh C. DeLong presents an overview of his program, Complex Materials and Devices, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Hugh C. DeLong presents an overview of his program, Natural Materials and Systems, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
The document discusses how the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) has supported over 70 researchers who went on to win Nobel Prizes, making significant contributions in physics, chemistry, physiology/medicine, literature, peace, and economics. Specifically, it provides details on two physicists - Polykarp Kusch and Willis Lamb - who received the 1955 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work determining the magnetic moment of the electron and discoveries concerning the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum, respectively. Both had received AFOSR funding prior to their Nobel wins.
This document outlines research being conducted on aerospace materials for extreme environments. It discusses several projects focused on predictive materials science, materials far from equilibrium, and surface catalysis testing. Specific research includes modeling of bulk metallic glasses, carbides, and textile composites; experiments on micro-architectured surfaces and plasma erosion; and testing surface catalysis in materials using laser-induced fluorescence in an inductively coupled plasma torch facility. The goal is to provide fundamental knowledge to enable advances in Air Force technologies through new materials that can withstand extreme conditions.
El grupo B-504 otorgó un reconocimiento a Priscila, Christián, Sandra, José Juan, Gina, Fany y Angie por su destacada participación en el concurso de baile durante la Semana Cultural del 14 al 18 de noviembre de 2011.
Lançamento no Recreio! Grande oportunidade Apartamentos de 2 e 3 quartos com suíte, plantas de 65m² a 85m². Coberturas duplex com suíte. Lazer completo. Segurança total. Previsão de entrega: Maio de 2014. Referência: RE037. A partir de R$ 398.000,00. O valor acima esta sujeito a alteração conforme tabela e disponibilidade da construtora. Acesse novoslancamentosnorio.com Skype doramellocorretora. Ligue agora e agende sua visita. Corretora Dora Mello (21) 7883-4126 / Id 12*87143
Samuel Paul Mosen has over 8000 hours of experience in engineering fields including welding, sheet metal fabrication, fitting, and mechanical maintenance. He has worked in both team environments and independently with minimal supervision. His skills include welding techniques like MIG, TIG and arc welding. He has worked in roles for companies like Ensign International Energy Services, Fire Suppression Services, and House Moving where he performed tasks like mechanical maintenance, fabrication, installation and servicing of equipment. He also has relevant health and safety accreditation and education qualifications.
This document appears to contain an abbreviated code or identifier consisting of three letters followed by four numbers, perhaps referencing a test or measurement of some kind. No other contextual or background information is provided that would help explain the purpose or meaning of this abbreviated code.
This document summarizes B. L. Lee's portfolio as the program manager of the Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Microsystems program. The portfolio focuses on basic science to integrate emerging materials and micro-devices into future Air Force systems requiring multi-functional design. Key sub-areas include mechanics of materials, life prediction, sensing, multifunctional design, self-healing, thermal management, energy management, and actuation. The program supports research at universities and interacts with various Air Force research laboratories.
A Web 2.0 permite que os usuários publiquem e compartilhem conteúdo de forma colaborativa. Os usuários passam de receptores passivos para emissores ativos. As plataformas da Web 2.0 envolvem redes sociais e ferramentas que reforçam a interação social online.
Este documento describe tres sistemas económicos principales: la economía de mercado, la planificación central y los países capitalistas y socialistas. La economía de mercado se basa en la oferta y la demanda en un mercado competitivo imperfecto, mientras que la planificación central coloca los factores de producción bajo control estatal y elimina el mercado. El documento también enumera algunos países capitalistas como EEUU, Japón e Italia y algunos países socialistas como China y Vietnam.
Dr. John D. Schmisseur presents an overview of his program, Aerothermodynamics & Turbulence, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Mitat A. Birkan presents an overview of his program, Space Propulsion and Power, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Michael Berman presents an overview of his program, Molecular Dynamics & Theoretical Chemistry, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Patrick Bradshaw presents an overview of his program, Sensory Information Systems, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Patrick Bradshaw presents an overview of his program, Human Performance and Biosystems, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. John D. Schmisseur presents an overview of his program, Energy, Power and Propulsion Sciences, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Charles Lee presents an overview of his program, Organic Materials Chemistry, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
The document outlines a potential new Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) focused on "Energetic Processes in Gaseous Media". The objective is to identify, characterize, model, and exploit mechanisms of energy transfer in gases to enable innovations for the Air Force. Key areas of interest include nonequilibrium high-temperature flows, turbulence phenomena impacting jets and aerodynamics, and rate-dependent stability processes. Researchers are encouraged to submit white papers describing proposed efforts to advance the state-of-the-art for consideration to submit full proposals.
Dr. Hugh C. DeLong presents an overview of his program, Complex Materials and Devices, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Hugh C. DeLong presents an overview of his program, Natural Materials and Systems, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
The document discusses how the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) has supported over 70 researchers who went on to win Nobel Prizes, making significant contributions in physics, chemistry, physiology/medicine, literature, peace, and economics. Specifically, it provides details on two physicists - Polykarp Kusch and Willis Lamb - who received the 1955 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work determining the magnetic moment of the electron and discoveries concerning the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum, respectively. Both had received AFOSR funding prior to their Nobel wins.
This document outlines research being conducted on aerospace materials for extreme environments. It discusses several projects focused on predictive materials science, materials far from equilibrium, and surface catalysis testing. Specific research includes modeling of bulk metallic glasses, carbides, and textile composites; experiments on micro-architectured surfaces and plasma erosion; and testing surface catalysis in materials using laser-induced fluorescence in an inductively coupled plasma torch facility. The goal is to provide fundamental knowledge to enable advances in Air Force technologies through new materials that can withstand extreme conditions.
El grupo B-504 otorgó un reconocimiento a Priscila, Christián, Sandra, José Juan, Gina, Fany y Angie por su destacada participación en el concurso de baile durante la Semana Cultural del 14 al 18 de noviembre de 2011.
Lançamento no Recreio! Grande oportunidade Apartamentos de 2 e 3 quartos com suíte, plantas de 65m² a 85m². Coberturas duplex com suíte. Lazer completo. Segurança total. Previsão de entrega: Maio de 2014. Referência: RE037. A partir de R$ 398.000,00. O valor acima esta sujeito a alteração conforme tabela e disponibilidade da construtora. Acesse novoslancamentosnorio.com Skype doramellocorretora. Ligue agora e agende sua visita. Corretora Dora Mello (21) 7883-4126 / Id 12*87143
Samuel Paul Mosen has over 8000 hours of experience in engineering fields including welding, sheet metal fabrication, fitting, and mechanical maintenance. He has worked in both team environments and independently with minimal supervision. His skills include welding techniques like MIG, TIG and arc welding. He has worked in roles for companies like Ensign International Energy Services, Fire Suppression Services, and House Moving where he performed tasks like mechanical maintenance, fabrication, installation and servicing of equipment. He also has relevant health and safety accreditation and education qualifications.
This document appears to contain an abbreviated code or identifier consisting of three letters followed by four numbers, perhaps referencing a test or measurement of some kind. No other contextual or background information is provided that would help explain the purpose or meaning of this abbreviated code.
This document summarizes B. L. Lee's portfolio as the program manager of the Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Microsystems program. The portfolio focuses on basic science to integrate emerging materials and micro-devices into future Air Force systems requiring multi-functional design. Key sub-areas include mechanics of materials, life prediction, sensing, multifunctional design, self-healing, thermal management, energy management, and actuation. The program supports research at universities and interacts with various Air Force research laboratories.
A Web 2.0 permite que os usuários publiquem e compartilhem conteúdo de forma colaborativa. Os usuários passam de receptores passivos para emissores ativos. As plataformas da Web 2.0 envolvem redes sociais e ferramentas que reforçam a interação social online.
Este documento describe tres sistemas económicos principales: la economía de mercado, la planificación central y los países capitalistas y socialistas. La economía de mercado se basa en la oferta y la demanda en un mercado competitivo imperfecto, mientras que la planificación central coloca los factores de producción bajo control estatal y elimina el mercado. El documento también enumera algunos países capitalistas como EEUU, Japón e Italia y algunos países socialistas como China y Vietnam.
Dr. John D. Schmisseur presents an overview of his program, Aerothermodynamics & Turbulence, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Mitat A. Birkan presents an overview of his program, Space Propulsion and Power, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Michael Berman presents an overview of his program, Molecular Dynamics & Theoretical Chemistry, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Patrick Bradshaw presents an overview of his program, Sensory Information Systems, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Patrick Bradshaw presents an overview of his program, Human Performance and Biosystems, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. John D. Schmisseur presents an overview of his program, Energy, Power and Propulsion Sciences, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Charles Lee presents an overview of his program, Organic Materials Chemistry, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Harold Weinstock presents an overview of his program, Quantum Electronic Solids, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Jim Hwang presents an overview of his program, GHz-THz Electronics, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Gernot S. Pomrenke presents an overview of his program, Photonics and Optoelectronics, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. B.L. "Les" Lee presents an overview of his program, Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Microsystems, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Jay Myung presents an overview of his program, Computational Cognition and Robust Decision Making, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Tristen Nguyen, presents an overview of his program, Science of Information, Computation and Fusion, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Joseph Lyons, PhD presents an overview of his program, Trust and Influence, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Kathleen M. Kaplan presents an overview of his program, Systems and Software, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Robert J. Bonneau presents an overview of his program, Complex Networks / Foundations of Information Systems, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Robert Herklotz presents an overview of his program, Information Operations & Security, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
James Fillerup, PE, Director, presents an overview of his program, SOARD Research Portfolio, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. John W. Luginsland presents an overview of his program, Plasma and Electro-energetic Physics, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
Dr. Arje Nachman presents an overview of his program, Electromagnetics, at the AFOSR 2013 Spring Review. At this review, Program Officers from AFOSR Technical Divisions will present briefings that highlight basic research programs beneficial to the Air Force.
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