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Program Description The U.S. Air Force is currently interested in improving human capabilities through the development of advanced human-machine interfaces and the establishment of direct methods used to augment human performance. The primary goal for this program is to gain a better understanding of the biophysical, biochemical, and physiological mechanisms responsible for the behavioral, genetic, cellular, tissue and systems changes resulting from various forms of perturbation. Additionally, a sensory systems focus has been added to this program and the emphasis is on developing the basic scientific foundation to understand and emulate sensory information systems. Emphasis is on (a) acoustic information analysis, especially in relation to human auditory perception, and (b) sensory and sensorimotor systems that enable 3D airborne navigation and control of natural flight, e.g., in insects or bats, especially in relation to capabilities of autonomous biological systems not yet emulated in engineered flight.
Solicitation BAA-AFRL-AFOSR-2016-0007
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Program Overview AFOSR Spring Review 2014 Presentation by Dr. Patrick Bradshaw
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Contact InformationDr. Patrick Bradshaw AFOSR/RTB-2 Tele: (703) 588-8492DSN: 588-8492FAX: (703) 696-7360 Email: Biosystems@us.af.mil