FLC Awards Archive
— 1985
Awards for Excellence in Technology Transfer
Department
of Energy
Argonne
National Laboratory
Jack M. Williams
Developing and transferring to private industry
the synthesis of the Synthetic
Metal Precursor (TMTSF).
E. Philip Horwits, Louis Kaplan
Leadership and initiative in transferring to
the private sector a new chemical extractant,
which has application in nuclear industry and
in separations research.
Brookhaven
National Laboratory
Eric B. Forsyth, Albert C. Muller
Developing polymeric tape insulation for power
cables as an American-produced alternative to
paper/polymer laminated insulation produced
exclusively by the Japanese.
Jack Fontana, Lawrence E. Kudacka,
Meyer Steinberg
Developing and assisting in the commercialization
of polymer concrete materials used by industry
for producing construction materials; used by
States and municipalities for bridge and highway
repair; and used by the United States Air force
for runway repair under damp and cold conditions.
Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory
Robert Godwin Facilitating collaboration
with U.S. industry in the development of the
Nova Laser System.
Oak
Ridge Institute for Science & Education
Audrey T. Schlafke-Stelson, Michael
G Stabin, Evelyn E. Watson
Developing new technologies, disseminating information,
and providing radiation dose assistance to Government
agencies, industry, laboratories, and physicians.
Pacific
Northwest Laboratory
Rudolph T. Allemann, Benjamin
M. Johnson, Ellwood V. Werry
Transferring advanced decontamination techniques
successfully to the commercial nuclear industry
where they are in widespread use.
Richard P. Allen, Leland K. Fetrow,
Michael W. McCoy
Transferring advanced decontamination techniques
successfully to the commercial nuclear industry
where they are in widespread use.
Sandia
National Laboratories (New Mexico)
David S. Ginley, Janda K. Panitz,
Carleton H. Seager, Donald J. Sharp
Developing a process to increase the efficiency
of solar cells using ion-beam hydrogenation,
and transfer to the manufacturing industry.
Peter B. Rand
For development of a stabilized aqueous foam
material, and transfer to the security system
and fire-fighting industries.
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