#InternImpacts 💥 Meet Isabella Tiboni, a University of MD-Baltimore County Biology student. Isabella, a bright young scientist at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, is working to revolutionize gene therapy. As part of her internship, she's developing a high-throughput test to identify biocompatible methods for delivering genes to cells. Isabella's work is also part of the Historically Black College and University/Minority Institution (HBCU/MI) Internship program at NRL, where she's gaining valuable experience and building connections with other talented students. Her dedication and passion for science are sure to make her a force to be reckoned with in the field of gene therapy. University of Maryland US Navy United States Department of Defense #DODIntern #NavalSTEM #STEMIntern #DODEducation #NRLintern #oceanography #acoustics #STEM #research #futureleaders #navalSTEM #education #leader #science #futuretech #NRL #NRLresearch #collaboration #revolutionize #STEMIntern #DODEducation
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
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The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory conducts a broad spectrum of cutting-edge scientific research with immediate and long-range applications for the Department of the Navy, the Defense Department and the nation. Please visit the official NRL website at http://www.nrl.navy.mil/. If you have a media query, please contact the NRL public affairs at 202-480-3746 or [email protected]. DOD Social Media User Agreement http://www.defense.gov/socialmedia/user-agreement.aspx
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http://www.nrl.navy.mil
External link for U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
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- 1923
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- Technology Transfer, Autonomous and unmanned systems, Nanotechnology, Artificial Intelligence, Basic research, Material science, Space systems development, Ocean sciences, Plasma physics, Research, Acoustics, Optical science, Technology, Science, Quantum research, Power & Energy, Electronics, Chemical & biological sciences, Remote sensing, and Engineering
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MBARI researchers—working alongside a team of international collaborators from the Korea Polar Research Institute, the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, the Geological Survey of Canada, and the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory—have discovered large underwater ice formations at the edge of the Canadian Beaufort Sea, located in a remote region of the Arctic. In a previous MBARI study, researchers observed enormous craters on the seafloor in this area, attributed to the thawing of ancient permafrost submerged underwater. While exploring the flanks of these craters on a subsequent expedition, MBARI researchers and an international team of collaborators observed exposed layers of submarine permafrost ice. The complex morphology of the seafloor in this region of the Arctic tells a story that involves both the melting of ancient permafrost that was submerged beneath the sea long ago and the disfiguration of the modern seafloor that occurs when released water refreezes. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/e5fHkjyE US Navy MBARI United States Department of Defense #NRL #people #partnerships #resiliency #revolutionize #innovation #innovate #usnavy #scientist #laboratory #seafloor #oceanography #mbari #international #collaboration #arctic
New MBARI research reveals the dynamic processes that sculpt the Arctic seafloor
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NRL Instrument Sheds New Light on Thunderstorms ⛈️ The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory's (NRL) in-Situ Thunderstorm Observer for Radiation Mechanisms (iSTORM) has made groundbreaking discoveries about thunderstorms. By measuring gamma-ray emissions, iSTORM has provided new insights into the electric field conditions within thunderstorms, helping to improve our understanding of lightning initiation. These findings were published in Nature after a successful campaign in 2023, where iSTORM was deployed on a NASA ER-2 high-altitude research aircraft. The data collected by iSTORM has challenged previous assumptions about thunderstorm electrification and revealed new phenomena, such as flickering gamma-ray flashes. NRL's iSTORM is a cutting-edge instrument that has played a crucial role in advancing our knowledge of thunderstorms. This research has important implications for understanding and predicting severe weather events. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/e4TfdG8A #NRL #people #partnerships #resiliency #revolutionize #innovation #innovate #usnavy #scientist #laboratory #NASA #storms #thunderstorm #electricfield #lightening #aircraft #iSTORM #gammaray US Navy United States Department of Defense
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The U.S. Navy has revolutionized military equipment maintenance with the development of the Portable Fluid Analyzer Plus (PFA ). This innovative tool can quickly and accurately assess the health of vehicles, aircraft, and other equipment by analyzing lubricants and fuel. By identifying potential problems early, PFA helps prevent breakdowns and ensures the readiness of military forces. This is especially critical for forward-deployed and expeditionary units operating in challenging environments. The development of PFA was a collaborative effort between the Office of Naval Research (ONR), Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Naval Sea Systems Command, and AMETEK Spectro Scientific. This partnership leveraged expertise from various fields to create a truly innovative solution for military maintenance. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eUbKdKPN #NRL #people #partnerships #resiliency #revolutionize #innovation #innovate #STEM #usnavy #laboratory #ONR US Navy United States Department of Defense Office of Naval Research
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#TechTuesday 2005 - Visual-Spatial Perspective Taking An important aspect of human - human interaction is visual-spatial perspective-taking, in which one participant is able to interpret a scene from the other's point of view. NRL developed a computational cognitive process model for perspective-taking and integrated it with a robot. The robot successfully solved a series of perspective-taking problems and was able to resolve different frames of reference to facilitate collaborative problem solving with a person. #NRL #NRLhistory #people #resiliency #revolutionize #innovation #usnavy #lab #scientist #laboratory #NRLresearch #ScientificAdvancements #scientificresearch #engineers #science #technology US Navy United States Department of Defense
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Dr. Edward Gorzkowski Named Fellow of the American Ceramic Society The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) is proud to announce that Dr. Edward Gorzkowski, Head of the Multifunctional Materials Branch, has been named a Fellow of the American Ceramic Society (ACerS). This prestigious honor recognizes his outstanding contributions to the field of ceramic science and his significant achievements in the ceramic industry. Dr. Gorzkowski's research has focused on nanocrystalline ceramics, leading to groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in materials technology. His work has had a profound impact on the Navy and Department of Defense, with applications ranging from advanced materials for naval structures to innovative technologies for electronic devices. "Being named a Fellow of the American Ceramic Society is a great honor," said Dr. Gorzkowski. "It extends not just to me but to all of the team members I have worked with over the years." Dr. Gorzkowski's leadership and expertise have also been instrumental in advancing the field of ceramics. He has served on the Executive Board of the Electronic Division of ACerS and has been a mentor to numerous students. NRL congratulates Dr. Gorzkowski on this well-deserved recognition. His contributions to the field of ceramic science and his commitment to excellence are a testament to the dedication and innovation of NRL researchers. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/e9p5PS9T #NRL #ACerS #Ceramics #Science #Innovation #Navy #fellow #award #recognition #people #revolutionize #usnavy #NRLresearch #science #engineering The American Ceramic Society US Navy United States Department of Defense
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Breaking down barriers and fostering inclusivity! Capt. Jesse Black, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory commanding officer, kicked off the Deaf in DOD Research Symposium with inspiring opening remarks, interpreted by the talented Jackie Lightfoot, TCS Interpreting lead sign language interpreter. The event featured keynote speakers, insightful discussions, and exciting laboratory tours showcasing the innovative work being done by the Department of Defense. Participants had the opportunity to explore cutting-edge facilities, witness groundbreaking research, and learn about the diverse range of scientific and technical fields within the DoD. From advanced materials and cybersecurity to artificial intelligence and underwater robotics, the tours provided a glimpse into the exciting and impactful work being conducted by the Department's talented researchers. By highlighting the contributions of Deaf individuals in STEM fields and providing opportunities for networking and collaboration, this symposium demonstrates the DoD's commitment to creating a more accessible and equitable workplace for all. #DeafInDOD #Inclusivity #Accessibility #STEM #USNRL #DiversityAndInclusion #DOD #usnavy #inclusivenavy US Navy United States Department of Defense
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#InternImpacts 💥 Meet Milan King, a Delaware State University Biology student. As an intern at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Milan’s research involves creating a single-domain antibody-based immunoassay, which could revolutionize the way we detect and treat this contagious virus. Milan is part of the Historically Black College and University/Minority Institution (HBCU/MI) Internship program at NRL, where she's honing her research skills, sharing her findings through presentations, and connecting with other bright minds. Delaware State University US Navy United States Department of Defense #DODIntern #NavalSTEM #STEMIntern #DODEducation #NRLintern #oceanography #acoustics #STEM #research #futureleaders #navalSTEM #education #leader #science #futuretech #NRL #NRLresearch #collaboration #revolutionize #STEMIntern #DODEducation
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U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Scientific Development Squadron ONE (VXS) 1 takes to the skies to deploy observational buoys in front of Hurricane Helene’s projected path on Tuesday, Sept. 24 providing real-time forecasts to the National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP) Hurricane Coastal Impacts (NHCI) team for timely prediction and operational readiness. “This is the second gulf hurricane the Warlocks have flown on in two weeks and the most buoys we have ever dropped on a NHCI mission,” said Scientific Development Squadron ONE (VXS) 1 Commanding Officer Cmdr. Aaron Roberts. “We just finished showcasing the mission at the Oceana Airshow before flying on Helene. I am impressed by my team’s ability to adapt to the unpredictable and rapidly developing hurricanes this year.” During the 7.8 hour flight, the team dropped 29 buoys in the Gulf of Mexico along the Florida and Alabama coastline. Four different variations of buoys were used for data collection including four submersibles, six spotters, three Directional Wave Spectra Drifters, and three Surface Wave Instrument Floats with Tracking. The aircrew are comprised of Commanding Officer Cmdr. Aaron Roberts, Maintenance Officer Lt. John Leyba, Senior Enlisted Leader Chief Petty Officer (AWFC) Fred Lewis, First Class Petty Officer (AWF1) Cassandra Gapinski, First Class Petty Officer (AWF1) Gavin Naughton, Operations Officer Lt Ben Cumberland, Quality Assurance Officer Lt Sean Carpenter, Project Specialist, Mr. Jacob Davis, and Project Specialist, Mr. Eric Stackpole. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/emiFKUzQ #vxs-1 #warlocks #nrl #hurricane #hurricanehelene #climate #meteorology #lab #innovate #usnavy #resilience #revolutionize US Navy United States Department of Defense
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We’re excited to celebrate seven Fellows at #FiO24 for their outstanding contributions to our field! Mike Chini, The Ohio State University, USA Shambhu Ghimire, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA Oliver Graydon, Nature Photonics, Springer Nature Group, UK Jennifer Hastie, University of Strathclyde, UK Peter G.R. Smith, University of Southampton, UK Abbie Watnik, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory - NRL, USA Winnie Ye, Carleton University (Official), Canada These Fellows join a class of Optica members who served with distinction in the advancement of optics and photonics through exceptional contributions to education, research, engineering, business, and society. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3N1uOy8