Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 1 of 1
Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Basic Materials Research Programs At The U.S. Air Force Office Of Scientific Research, Herbert C. Carlson, K. C. Goretta
Basic Materials Research Programs At The U.S. Air Force Office Of Scientific Research, Herbert C. Carlson, K. C. Goretta
U.S. Air Force Research
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) annually sponsors approximately 5000 research scientists at 1000 universities and laboratories, generating about 10,000 Ph.D. graduates per decade, all expected to publish their basic research findings in peer-reviewed journals. After a brief introduction of the nature of AFOSR’s support to basic research in the U.S. and international scientific communities, work it supports at the frontiers of materials science is highlighted. One focused research theme that drives our investment is the MEANS program. It begins with the end in mind; materials are designed with practicable manufacture as an explicit initial goal. AFOSR’s broad …