The missions of the Department
of Energy (DOE) Oak Ridge installations touch many areas of vital public
interest and concernenergy supply and demand, basic and applied
scientific research, technological innovation and economic development,
environmental protection, environmental management, national defense,
technology transfer, human health, and the conquest of disease, to name
a few.
As a result, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory (ORNL) staff members are called upon frequently to discuss
their work and its importance to the nation. To meet this interest, a
centralized Speakers' Bureau was established in 1975. Since then, it has
served as a focal point for arrangements between outside organizations
seeking speakers and company staff members who have volunteered their
services within the limits of available time and program commitments.
To make arrangements, please
contact Fred Strohl of ORNL's Office of Communications and Community Outreach
at 865-574-4165 (E-mail: strohlhf@ornl.gov).
Advanced notice of one month for scheduling is requested. There is no
charge.
SPEAKERS' BUREAU
TOPICS
Energy
production and end-use technologies
Vision
2020 for the Petrochemical Industry
New Opportunities In
Fossil Energy
Future Energy Issues
Energy Security and
Alfred E. Newman
Buildings Technology
& Energy Efficiency Superconductivity
Renewable Energy Sources
Hybrid Lighting
Fuel Economy Strategies
Future of Energy in
the 21st Century
National Transportation
Research Center
Biological
and environmental science & technology
Global
Warming
Future of Climate Change
Spaceship Earth: Our
Restless Planet
Biotechnology and Algae
Wildlife As Sentinels
of Contamination
Southern Appalachian
Man and the Biosphere Program
Public Acceptance of
Waste Management Technologies
ORNL's Biomass Initiative
Using Mice to Determine
What Genes Do
Vet Perspective On
Laboratory Animal Studies
Status of the Human
Genome Project
Biomass Research and
Issues
The Legacy of Waste
and How to Deal With It
Forest Health In A
Changing Chemical and Physical Climate
Designer Genes
Advanced
materials synthesis, processing characterization
New
Automobiles and Fuels for Cleaner Transportation
Advanced Materials
Research
Law Enforcement and
Forensics
Improving National
Defense Logistics
Neutron-based
science and technology
Spallation
Neutron Source
Nuclear Technology
Sciences
DOE's Nuclear Criticality
Safety Program
Preventing the Proliferation
of Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear Technology
Sciences
Computational
science & advanced computing
The
Making of a Star
Computer Visualization
Crystallography and
Its Influence On Art
Robotics Research
Technology
transfer & ORNL partnerships
Technology Transfer and Economic
Development in East Tennessee
How ORNL Supports Entrepreneurs
Upgrading ORNL Facilities
All
About ORNL
Careers: What Do Engineers
Do?(youth)
The
New AMSE
Historical Perspective
of Oak Ridge and ORNL
Scientific Recruiting
and Employment
Human Resources: Managing
Conflict Resolution, Conflict and Diversity
Workforce Diversity
How to Tap ORNL User
Facilities
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