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Extraordinary Materials for Extreme Conditions

The Office of Naval Research's Extraordinary Materials for Extreme Conditions program aims to support basic and applied research efforts to design, discover and develop novel materials/structures with unique properties (Physical, Mechanical and Chemical etc.) for extreme operating conditions through employing traditional as well as novel - synthesis routes, processing, characterization techniques and modeling/simulation tools.

March 18, 2022

Prize-Winning Prose: Naval STEM Announces Winners of Naval Horizons Essay Contest

The results are in for the recent Naval Horizons student essay contest, organized by the Naval STEM Coordination Office, which is located at the Office of Naval Research.

October 20, 2021

ONR to Promote STEM Initiatives with SeaPerch During Detroit Navy Week

The Office of Naval Research will participate in the Detroit Navy Week, to be held July 18-24, 2011.

July 18, 2011

Using Virtual Reality, Artificial Limbs to 'CONVEY' the Power of STEM

ONR recently sponsored a series of STEM workshops, highlighting the science behind prosthetic limbs, for students whose parents are current or former military personnel.

September 05, 2017

Promoting Maritime Dominance: ONR, ASNE to Host Naval Science and Technology/Combat Systems/Technology, Systems and Ships Symposium, Dec. 9-12

The Office of Naval Research — in partnership with the American Society of Naval Engineers — will host the 2024 Naval Science and Technology (S&T)/Combat Systems/Technology, Systems and Ships Symposium on Dec. 9-12 at George Mason University’s Van Metre Hall, located at 3351 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Virginia.

November 05, 2024

Department of Navy's HBCU/MI Program

The Department of the Navy sponsors an HBCU/MI program to encourage and support minority researchers and graduates.

March 20, 2024

ONR Strengthens Partnerships at Hispanic-American Conference

ONR will promote its science and technology opportunities at the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities 25th Annual Conference, Oct. 29-31, in San Antonio.

October 27, 2011

Rear Admiral William E. Landay Assumes Command as Chief of Naval Research

Rear Admiral William E. Landay succeeded Rear Admiral Jay M. Cohen as Chief of Naval Research during a ceremony beginning at noon on today at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C.

January 20, 2006

Lasers, Polar Ice and Satellites: Navy S&T Spotlighted in New Issue of Future Force

Published quarterly by the Office of Naval Research, the Winter 2016 issue of Future Force is now available to the public.

March 04, 2016

New Directorate Leader Smoothly Transitions in to Help Speed New Technologies to Fleet

Dr. Thomas H. Killion, the Army’s former chief scientist, will lead the ONR office charged with transitioning naval basic research into actual products in the hands of Sailors and Marines. He previously led the Army’s science and engineering corps in discovering new materials that protect Soldiers from deadly roadside bombs.

July 10, 2012