12/22/2025
NSWC Dahlgren
Breaking through the clutter: NEEC research project advances radar technology for naval de
Since it’s fielding in World War II, radar has produced crucial early warnings of incoming enemy forces and better accuracy against targets, giving the U.S. Navy a decisive advantage in naval warfare
12/01/2025
NEEC Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division
Carderock and UDC Use Machine Learning to Advance Lithium-Ion Battery Tech
This year Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, partnered with students from the University of the District of Columbia for their project titled “Empowering the Navy's Energy Future:
05/27/2025
NSWC Panama City
Program enables collaboration with Florida Atlantic University, provides source for specia
Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) is collaborating with Florida Atlantic University (FAU) on a Naval Engineering Education Consortium (NEEC) project, led by professor Dr.
05/06/2025
NSWC Dahlgren
Museum to showcase Navy military medical innovations
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) recently transferred a number of historical artifacts related to the COVID-19 pandemic to the National Museum of Health and Medicine and is scheduled to exhibit military medical innovations to the public, Apr. 26.
05/06/2025
NSWC Panama City
NORBIT: Successful U.S. Testing of GuardPoint Intruder Detection Sonars
In December 2024, Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) and NORBIT successfully conducted operations involving…
03/20/2025
NSWC Port Hueneme
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division Taps Clemson University to Create Virtual Reality-Based Corrosion Training for Sailors
The Port Hueneme, California-based command recently selected the public research institution in Clemson, South Carolina, to develop virtual reality (VR)-based training targeting shipboard corrosion under the Naval Engineering Education Consortium (NEEC) program.
01/16/2025
A groundbreaking study from Chalmers Institute of Technology and the University of Freiburg reveals that electric current can accelerate chronic wound healing three times faster. This breakthrough offers new hope for patients with diabetes, cancer, and poor circulation, enabling faster recovery. https://bit.ly/40AfOiG
01/16/2025
🔬🧠 Solving the mysteries of the brain
Reuben Kraft (Penn State Mechanical Engineering) and his team of researchers are using innovative computational methods and tools to model and predict injury in the human brain.
Read more about this work that could help researchers better understand traumatic brain injuries ➡️ https://bit.ly/4gfJDKr
01/15/2025
NSWC Crane
Navy Unveils Prototyping Project to Advance Operational Energy Innovation
Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division has established the Joint Operational Energy Innovation Prototyping and Experimentation Field Activity, or OE-I PEFA, to advance technology development through expertise and resource sharing.The prototyping project aims to advance workforce development, ex
01/15/2025
https://sea-technology.com/nuwc-mark-dalton-annual-review-and-forecast
NUWC: Maintaining Mastery of the Sea at All Depths Sea Technology magazine
Mark Dalton of the U.S. Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport Division discusses how the Navy is developing new concepts of operation and integrating emerging technologies into its systems-of-systems.