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Power Electronics & Electromagnetism, Adaptive & Machinery Controls and Advanced Machinery Systems
The Office of Naval Research's Power Electronics & Electromagnetism, Adaptive & Machinery Controls and Advanced Machinery Systems program supports the Navy’s interest in advanced naval power and energy systems science and technology, and autonomous technology.
Marine Meteorology and Space Weather
The Office of Naval Research's Marine Meteorology and Space program sponsors innovative basic and applied research in the broad thrust areas of atmospheric prediction, atmospheric effects, air-sea interaction and marine boundary layer processes and space environment.
Directed Energy Weapons: Counter Directed Energy Weapons and High Energy Lasers
The Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) Program is part of the Office of Naval Research's Naval Air Warfare and Weapons Department.
Explosive Hazards Defeat
The Explosive Hazards Defeat (EHD) program invests in basic research, applied research and advanced technology development to support development of new capabilities in on-the-move standoff detection and neutralization of explosive hazards.
Ocean Engineering and Marine Systems
The Ocean Engineering and Marine Systems program seeks to provide a knowledge framework for advanced engineering methodologies and to accelerate the transition of basic research developments into advanced marine platform systems with applications to unmanned surveillance and monitoring systems for the naval forces and at-sea experimental capabilities for the ocean sciences community.
Marine Mammals and Biology
The Marine Mammals and Biology (MMB) program supports basic and applied research and technology development related to understanding the effects of sound on marine mammals, including physiological, behavioral, ecological and population-level effects.
A Call to Service
The Office of Naval Research coordinates, executes and promotes the science and technology programs of the United States Navy and Marine Corps.
2024 ONR Code 35 Focus Area Forum
Join senior leaders and program officers from ONR's Naval Air Warfare and Weapons Department (Code 35) for the 2024 ONR Code 35 Focus Area Forum! The Focus Area Forum is an exciting opportunity to learn about research areas crucial to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps — from air vehicles technology to hypersonics, directed energy, expeditionary warfare and much more. The event provides a unique forum for the exchange of ideas focused on gathering feedback on proposed research topics, discussions on collaboration with ONR, and networking opportunities among government, academia, research institutions and industry stakeholders.