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ONR and GM Partner to Test Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicles of the Future
As the global automobile industry considers alternative energy sources to replace the traditional internal combustion engine, Jessie Pacheco, a mail clerk at Camp Pendleton, has been making his rounds to Marines in General Motors (GM) Chevrolet Equinox fuel cell vehicles (FCVs).
Hypersonic Aerothermodynamics, High-Speed Propulsion and Materials
The Hypersonic Aerothermodynamics, High-Speed Propulsion and Materials program is part of the Office of Naval Research's Naval Air Warfare and Weapons Department.
Building Relations through International Experimentation
At any given point in time, there are naval forces from countries around the world, both allies and competitors, training and conducting exercises.
Enduring Presence as the Key Role for Building Trust Within the International S&T Community
I recently heard a lecture claiming that 90 percent of the scientists our planet has ever hosted are still working in science today. That is a remarkable number.
Foreign Comparative Testing Program
The Foreign Comparative Testing (FCT) Program is to test items and technologies of our foreign allies that have a high Technology Readiness Level (TRL) in order to satisfy valid defense requirements quickly and economically.
Systems Learning Applied to the Tactical Environment (SLATE)
Systems Learning Applied to the Tactical Environment (SLATE) ONR Technical Candidate
Lt. Cmdr. Receives Gold Star Award for Radar ATC Trainer
Identify an issue and work to resolve it. That kind of work ethic exemplifies one of the most recent Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal winners, Lt. Cmdr. Sam Hughes, who worked with TechSolutions, at the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global, to create a new, more efficient way to train radar operators. Hughes came up with the idea to use a simulation program for training radar operators while working as the Air Traffic Control (ATC) Integrated Product Team (IPT) lead at the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division (NAWC TSD). The new radar simulator trains up to 14 people at one time with a standardized training method. While Hughes’ name is written on the certificate from the DoN, he stressed it was a team effort that helped push the new radar operations training forward. “This is 100% not me. It was a team effort and as soon as we get it out to the fleet and it works, that'll be the greatest award I could receive.”
2011 Young Investigator Award Recipients
The Office of Naval Research announced its 2011 Young Investigator Program.
GlobalX Challenge
GlobalX is a nine-month international science challenge that seeks revolutionary research through active worldwide cooperation.
Promoting Partnerships: CNR Talks Chile Collaboration at ExpoNaval 2022
While giving his keynote address at the recent ExpoNaval 2022 in Valparaiso, Chile, Chief of Naval Research (CNR) Rear Adm. Lorin Selby focused on a simple yet important theme — increasing and strengthening collaboration with the Chilean navy and scientific community.