Federal Laboratory Consortium Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer
Started in 1974, the Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) Award for Excellence
in Technology Transfer helps the U.S. public and private sectors use technologies
developed by federal government research laboratories. To date, Lawrence Livermore
has received 26 awards.
Scientists and engineers from the more than 650 federal government laboratories
and research centers compete for the award. The number of submissions is based
on the total number of employees at each organization. The Laboratory is limited
to a maximum of four submissions per year, and our entries are coordinated
by Industrial Partnerships and Commercialization.
FLC
Awards for Excellence at Lawrence Livermore
Year
Project
Recipients
2006
E.L.I.T.E.: Easy Livermore Inspection Tester for Explosives
John G. Reynolds, Catherine Elizondo, Raymond E. Pierce, J. Del Eckels, Peter Nunes, Randy Simpson, Richard Whipple
2004
RadScout Handheld Nuclear Material
Identifier
Raymond Pierce, Mark Rowland,
Michael Dunning, Catherine Elizondo, and Alicera Aubel
2003
Extreme UltraViolet Lithography
Tool
(Collaboration with Lawrence Berkeley and Sandia National Laboratories)
Don Sweeney, David Attwood (Lawrence
Berkeley), and Richard Stulen (Sandia)
2001
Continuous Glucose Sensor for
Diabetes Patients
Kevin O’Brien, Connie L. Pitcock,
Steve Lane, Tom Peyser, Joe Satcher, Chris Darrow
2000
LaserShot Peening System for
Treating Metal on Airplanes
Lloyd Hackel, Ralph Jacobs, John
Wooldridge, Curt Theisen, Daryl Gzybicki
Peregrine Radiation Dose Calculation
Therapy System for Treating Cancer
Ralph Patterson, James Sommercorn,
John Wooldridge, Sarita May
1999
Opto-Mechanical Coil Release
for Embolic Coils Inside Cerebral Aneurysms
Christopher Lee, Luiz Da Silva,
Dean Hadley, James Sommercorn, Abraham Lee, Duncan Maitland, Daniel Schumann,
Patrick Fitch
1998
Ultra Clean Ion Beam Sputter
Deposition System (IBD-350)
Stephen P. Vernon, Don R. Kania,
Patrick A. Kearney, Swie-in Tan, Richard A. Levesque
A Stroke Treatment System to
Emulsify Blood Clots and Quickly Restore Blood Flow Following a Stroke
Luiz B. Da Silva, Dennis L. Matthews,
Peter M. Celliers, Dunan J. Maitland, Richard A. London, Abraham P. Lee,
Peter Krulevitch, William J. Benett, J. Patrick Fitch
1997
Sealed-Tube Electron Beam Guns
for Material Processing