FLC Awards Archive
— 1995
Awards for Excellence in Technology Transfer
Department
of Energy
Argonne
National Laboratory
U. Balachandran, J. Dusek, P.
Malya, R. Mievelle
Transferred technology to industry to upgrade
natural gas into vital pollution-reducing fuel
additives, liquid fuels, and other chemicals.
Idaho
National Engineering Laboratory
David Meikrantz
For the Annual Centrifugal Contactor (oil water
separator) technology.
Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory
Thomas McEwan
For a new category in sensor technology and
its commercial licensing.
National
Renewable Energy Laboratory
David Ginley, Carol Ashby, Douglas
Schulz, Tom Plut, Jeff Alleman
For chemical processing systems that can precisely
etch circuits in thin films of ferroelectric
and high-temperature superconducting materials.
Oak
Ridge National Laboratory
Timothy Scott
Developed and transferred the Emission Phase
Contactor.
Tuan VoDinh, Wayne Scarbrough,
R. Russ Miller, Lou Lome, M. Yalcintas
For SERODS High-Density Optical Data Storage.
Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory
Morris Good
For the Ultrasonic Microstructural Analyzer
(UMA).
Steven Miller
For developing unique business association that
allowed him to transfer COSL technology.
Larry Brackenbush, Gordon Anderson
Redesigned an expensive defense-oriented technology
into "Scout", a practical and economically
attractive field instrument.
Pittsburgh
Energy Technology Center
Scott Smouse
For outstanding efforts in promoting technology
transfer for the PETC Combustion and Environmental
Research Facility.
Sandia
National Laboratory
Eric Snyder, William Filter, Ed
Cole, Chris Henderson, Jim Sweet
Transferred an advanced suite of techniques
for improving the quality and reliability of
microelectronics, benefiting a broad base of
U.S. integrated circuit manufactures.
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