Projects
Aerial Refueling Optimization Engine
Our model optimizes the scheduling of aerial refueling missions, saving fuel and costs for the Department of Defense.
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USAID Food Traceability
We're building a system to track the dispersal of international food aid.
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Reconfigurable Edge Computing for Optimum Resource Distribution
A processor that automatically adjusts to computational needs is designed to minimize power consumption.
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Embedded Artificial Intelligence Technology
An artificial intelligence (AI) test environment can help researchers evaluate promising embedded AI technologies and their impact on systems developed for Department of Defense missions.
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Superconducting Discrete Integrated Circuit Electronics
A technology that allows system developers to combine modules produced by trusted foundries and commercial manufacturers may deliver yield enhancements and power and performance benefits to mission-critical systems.
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Lincoln Laboratory AI Education and Training Initiative
This initiative will deliver tailored educational content to trainees to expand their basic understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) and the applications to national security missions.
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Diamond Magnetometer
Engineered diamonds show promising capability for use in quantum sensing of magnetic fields.
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Smart Photovoltaic Microgrids for Cooking in Disadvantaged Communities
By connecting a PV microgrid powered by solar panels to homes, engineers could provide people who live in regions of power-insecurity with the energy to cook their meals. Unused power could be applied to phone-charging stations.
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Low-Cost High-Vacuum Pump
A new concept for a low-cost vacuum pump may enable development of a portable mass spectrometer that achieves high-performance chemical detection.
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Self-Healing Materials for Vibration Damping
New materials that are chemically inspired by nature could be tailored at the molecular level to dissipate vibrations in microsystems. Materials that can survive repeated external stresses could enable a next generation of enhanced microsystems.
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