Dr. Edmund H. Moore

Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
Materials and Manufacturing Division (ML)
Integration and Operations Division (MLO)
Plans Group - Plans and Programs Branch (MLOP)
MLOP Bldg. 653, Room 406
2977 P Street, Suite 13
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7746
E-mail:
edmund.moore@wpafb.af.mil
Work Phone: 937.656.9213
Fax: 937.656.4831
Dr. Edmund H. Moore has been the Air Force 6.1 Program Manager for the Air Force Research
Laboratory (AFRL) Materials and Manufacturing Directorate (ML) since March 2000, whereby he
assist the ML Chief Scientist. From March 2000 until the present, Dr. Moore has assumed the
role of Program Manager, along with other duties, for the AFRL/ML Collaborative Research and
Development (CR&D) contract and the Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority
Institutions (HBCU/MI) initiative. In the latter capacity, Dr. Moore has led the effort to
recruit minority scientist and engineers for the Air Force by assembling career fair displays
and Air Force wide recruiting teams to accomplish this task. Dr. Moore matriculated from
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, where he received Bachelor of Science degrees
in both Physics and Mathematics. He received a Masters degree from the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, where his research focused on process metallurgy. While at the University of
Florida, Dr. Moore obtained a Masters degree and a Doctoral degree in Materials Science and
Engineering. Doctoral research at the University of Florida focused on microwave processing of
ceramics and its associated binder removal. Upon graduation from the University of Florida,
Dr. Moore moved to the Dayton Ohio area to continue his employment with the United States Air
Force as a civilian scientist and engineer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) in the
Materials Science and Engineering Directorate. Research has been performed at WPAFB in the
areas of ceramic matrix composites, coating of ceramic fibers, application of thermal barrier
coatings to aircraft exhaust structures, solid freeform fabrication of titanium, etc. He has
managed a variety of contracts (e.g., areas include processing of silicon nitride ball
bearings, silicon nitride processing of vanes, etc.). In 1999, he received the American
Ceramic Society's Schwartzwalder Professional Achievement in Ceramic Engineering Award. Dr.
Moore recently obtained an MA in Management degree from the McGregor School of Antioch
University. He is a member of the National Institute of Ceramic Engineers (NICE), a member of
the Engineering Ceramics Division, a member of the American Ceramic Society, a member of
Keramos, a member of Sigma Xi, etc.
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