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RoboSub Competition: Engineering 20 Years of Fun and Learning
More than 300 high school and college engineering students tested their mechanical, electrical, computer and systems engineering skills while competing for cash prizes at the recent 20th International RoboSub Competition.
NRL Senior Scientist receives Office of Naval Research Conrad Award
A senior scientist at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory received the Office of Naval Research’s Captain Robert Dexter Conrad Award for making outstanding contributions in the field of research and development for the U.S. Navy.
Science of Artificial Intelligence – Basic and Applied Research for the Naval Domain
Special Program Announcement for Office of Naval Research Research Opportunity: “Science of Artificial Intelligence – Basic and Applied Research for the Naval Domain”
Naval Community Celebrates High School Scientists, Engineers
Assistant Chief of Naval Research Capt. Robert Palisin, from the Office of Naval Research, was on-hand to present awards and congratulate some of the nation’s top science- and engineering-focused high school students at the 53rd National Junior Science & Humanities Symposium, or JSHS.
Automated Target Recognition for Rapid Area Detection “ATR for RAD” and Rapid Large Area Clearance of Unexploded Ordnance “RLAC” Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO)
Automated Target Recognition for Rapid Area Detection “ATR for RAD” and Rapid Large Area Clearance of Unexploded Ordnance “RLAC” Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO)
Laser Weapons
Laser weapons? This may not be as exotic as fans of Han Solo once thought, thanks to recent leaps forward in the development of a powerful free-electron laser, or FEL.
Advisory: Trieste Pioneer to Receive Major Navy Award
The Department of the Navy will present the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award to retired Navy Capt. Dr. Don Walsh in a ceremony at the U.S. Navy Museum, Washington Navy Yard on April 15.
Fly Like an Eagle: New Launch and Recovery System Takes UAV Into the Future
An ONR-sponsored, shipboard-capable system designed to support the Scan Eagle unmanned aerial vehicle successfully completed testing Sept. 27, 2012.
Landing On His Feet
Sometimes, good ideas materialize in some very unlikely places. Take spatial perception for instance. Navy Captain Angus Rupert took a recreational parachute jump back in the 70's, and in his free-fall toward the ground realized that even while tumbling he could tell the direction of down just by...
From Robotics to Lasers: Young Investigators Bring Big Promise, Get Big Awards
The Office of Naval Research today announced awards of $16 million through its 2017 Young Investigator Program (YIP).