Industrial Fellows ProgramWhat is an Industrial Fellow?An Industrial Fellow is a Los Alamos National Laboratory staff member assigned to a premier U.S. firm for one to two years. This very successful mechanism for encouraging Laboratory collaborations with industry was initiated in 1995 by the Technology Transfer Division and originally cosponsored by the Industrial Research Institute (IRI). Industrial Fellows serve as ambassadors for the Laboratory, working with industry management at their host companies to build broad-based collaborations. Purpose of the ProgramThe goal of the program is to forge long-term, strategic partnerships between the Laboratory and industry through increased mutual understanding of the technical capabilities of the Laboratory and the needs and challenges of the industrial organization. Collaborations that involve a number of crosscutting activities with widespread support from both Laboratory and host company top-level management are preferred. How does the Laboratory benefit?The Laboratory benefits through close interactions with host companies that facilitate
How does industry benefit?The ever-increasing pace of change means that even large, industry-leading companies need effective R&D collaborations. This program gives companies a resource dedicated to opening innovation connections with Los Alamos, one of the world's premier R&D facilities. The Industrial Fellow becomes an expert on how the host company can leverage the Laboratory's annual $2 billion research budget. By hosting a Laboratory staff member, companies can benefit through
How does a Laboratory employee become an Industrial Fellow?Applications and assignment proposals for the Industrial Fellows Program are currently being accepted. Any Laboratory employee is invited to apply for an Industrial Fellow assignment. However, the availability of Industrial Fellow positions is contingent upon the availability of willing partner companies. How can a company request an Industrial Fellow?Companies interested in hosting a Laboratory staff member and in developing a long-term, strategic relationship with the Laboratory are encouraged to make informal inquiries before submitting a formal proposal. Contact InformationFor more information on the Industrial Fellows Program, please contact:
Selection CriteriaIndustrial Fellow candidates are chosen for their combination of technical, communication, and managerial skills, as well as for their ability to build problem-solving teams. Such teams may include staff from several national laboratories and universities, in addition to the Laboratory and the host company. Length of AssignmentsIndustrial Fellow assignments are typically for one to two years but are negotiated through a formal contract maintained between the Laboratory and the host company. Application ProceduresLaboratory employees are encouraged to make informal inquiries before submitting a formal application. |
RELATED LINKSLos Alamos and Procter & Gamble have been collaborating on technical problems of mutual interest since 1995. LANL and Chevron Energy Technology Company have been partners in the Advanced Energy Solutions Alliance since 2004. Both companies enthusiastically host Industrial Fellows who act as technical liaisons between the company and the Laboratory. |