United States Air Force Summer Faculty Research Program (1987). Program Technical Report. Volume 3.

Abstract

The U.S. AF Summer Faculty Research Program (USAF-SFRP) is a program designed to introduce university, college, and technical institute faculty members to Air Force research. This is accomplished by the faculty members being selected on a nationally advertised competitive basis for a ten-week assignment during the summer intersession period to perform research at Air Force laboratories/centers. Each assignment is in a subject area and at an Air Force facility mutually agreed upon by the faculty members and the Air Force. In addition to compensation, travel and cost of living allowances are also paid. The specific objectives of the 1987 USAF-SFRP are: (1) To provide a productive means for Scientists and Engineers holding Ph.D degrees to participate in research at the Air Force Weapons Laboratory; (2) To stimulate continuing professional association among the Scholars and their professional peers in the Air Force; (3) To further the research objectives of the United States Air Force; and (4) To Enhance the research productivity and capabilities of Scientists and Engineers especially as these relate to Air Force technical interests.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1987
Accession Number
ADA191285

Entities

People

  • Richard Kopka
  • Rodney C. Darrah
  • Susan K. Espy

Organizations

  • Universal Energy Systems

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  • Air Force
  • Air Force Facilities
  • Buildings And Structures
  • Compensation
  • Engineers
  • Military Research
  • Productivity
  • Professional Associations
  • Research Facilities
  • Scientists
  • United States
  • Universities

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  • Education

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