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Applied and Computational Analysis

The Office of Naval Research's Applied and Computational Analysis program develops and exploits methods in modern and classical mathematical analysis with emphasis on mathematical and computational models of physical phenomena.
March 18, 2022

Basic Physiological Sciences

The aim of the Office of Naval Research's Basic Physiological Sciences program is to invest in fundamental and applied human physiology and human factors focused research efforts that are relevant to contemporary and projected U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps operational capability gaps.
March 18, 2022

Navy, Carnegie Mellon Enter Education Partnership

The Office of Naval Research, Naval Research Laboratory and Carnegie Mellon University have entered into an Education Partnership Agreement to encourage and strengthen studies in the scientific disciplines.
August 15, 2018

Tech FLEX: ONR SCOUT Experimentation Event Showcases Value of Unmanned

ONR SCOUT is an ongoing, multiagency experimentation campaign to identify new ways to bring unmanned technologies to warfighter problems, test them in realistic operating conditions and get them to the fleet and force. SCOUT is committed to partnering with industry to get nontraditional, commercial-off-the-shelf, government-developed and/or government-sponsored technologies to the fleet rapidly.
October 28, 2022

How Science is Finding Ways to Navigate in GPS-Denied Environments

The Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global selected and co-funded with the U.S. Army Development Command the winning proposal of its second annual Global-X Challenge.
November 23, 2021

Quantum Information Science

The Office of Naval Research's Quantum Information Science program focuses on developing underlying science and technology for the application of quantum systems to information process tasks that include computing and communication.
March 18, 2022

ONR Develops Capability to Understand Effects of Underwater Pressure on Divers

The Office of Naval Research has reached a new threshold in underwater medical studies.
August 10, 2011

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

National Strategy on Aquatic Environmental DNA

Today, the White House Office of Science, Technology, and Policy (OSTP) released the “National Strategy for Aquatic Environmental DNA.” The Environmental DNA (eDNA) Task Team had 10 federal agencies participating in drafting the strategy and included significant scoping and engagement of the private sector, academia and non-profit organizations.
June 03, 2024

FY24 Long Range Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for Navy and Marine Corps Science and Technology

FY24 Long Range Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for Navy and Marine Corps Science and Technology
October 02, 2023