AFRL - HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

AFRL/RH Human Effectiveness Directorate

Research Facilities and Programs:

AFRL/RH Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
AFRL/RH Fort Sam, Texas

The Human Effectiveness Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory conducts basic and applied research and development in the behavioral, physical, and physiological aspects of human performance and safety in military operations. This encompasses activity in the following technical areas: aerospace physiology; biotechnology; human performance; control and display interfaces; human-technology integration; training methods and technologies; logistics technologies and protection against operational hazards including impact, sustained acceleration, vibration, rapid decompression, spatial disorientation, and directed energy. The Directorate is comprised of four technology divisions. The Directed Energy Bioeffects division is located at Brooks City-Base, Texas. The Biosciences and Protection division is located at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio and Brooks City-Base, Texas, with a Chemical and Biological Defense detachment at the US Army Edgewood Research, Development, and Engineering Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The Warfighter Training Research Division is located at Mesa, Arizona with personnel also located at Brooks City-Base, Texas. The Warfighter Interface division is located at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

 

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