Technology Transfer
at the DOE National Laboratories
The U.S. Department Of Energy’s national laboratory system, created over a half-century ago, represents the most comprehensive research system of its kind in the world. These laboratories perform research and development that is not well suited to university or private sector research facilities because of its scope, infrastructure, or multidisciplinary nature, but for which there is a strong public and national purpose.
A high level of collaboration among all of the national laboratories in the use of world-class scientific equipment and supercomputers, facilities, and multidisciplinary teams of scientists increases their collective contribution to DOE and the Nation, making the laboratory system more valuable as a whole than as the sum of its parts.
Each of the DOE national laboratories also has a tech transfer office.
Provided below are links to the 17 DOE national laboratories, plus links to their tech transfer office websites – or information about how to contact their tech transfer offices.
· Ames Laboratory
http://www.external.ameslab.gov/oipp/
· Argonne National Laboratory
http://www.anl.gov/techtransfer/index.html
· Brookhaven National Laboratory
http://www.bnl.gov/techxfer/
· Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Technology Transfer Ombudsman:
David Gassman, (630) 840-3252
dgassman@fnal.gov
· Idaho National Laboratory
http://www.inl.gov/techtransfer/index.shtml
· Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
http://www.jlab.org/exp_prog/techtransfer/
· Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
http://www.lbl.gov/Tech-Transfer/index.html
· Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
https://www.llnl.gov/llnl/research/partner.jsp
· Los Alamos National Laboratory
http://www.lanl.gov/opportunities/
· National Energy Technology Laboratory
http://www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/tech_transfer/index.html
· National Renewable Energy Laboratory
http://www.nrel.gov/technologytransfer/
· Oak Ridge National Laboratory
http://www.ornl.gov/ornlhome/technology_transfer.shtml
· Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
http://www.pnl.gov/business/tech_transfer.asp
· Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
http://www.pppl.gov/technologytransfer.cfm
· Sandia National Laboratories
http://www.sandia.gov/bus-ops/index.html
· Savannah River National Laboratory
http://www.srs.gov/general/busiops/tech-transfer/index.html
· Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Phone: (650) 926-8604
Mail: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
2575 Sand Hill Road
MS
Menlo Park, CA 94025
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