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FLC Awards Archive
— 1998
Awards for Excellence in Technology Transfer
Department
of Energy
Argonne
National Laboratory
Keng H. Leong, Walter J. Spawr
For the development of a low-cost real-time
laser weld monitoring system.
Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory
Luiz B. Da Silva, Dennis L. Matthews,
Peter M. Celliers, Duncan J. Maitland, Richard
A. London, Abraham P. Lee, Peter Krulevitch,
William J. Benett, J.Patrick Fitch
For the development and transfer of a stroke
treatment system to emulsify blood clots based
on fiber-optic-delivered optoacoustic thrombolysis.
Stephen P. Vernon, Don R. Kania,
Patrick A. Kearney, Swie-in Tan, Richard A.
Levesque
For the development and transfer of the Ultra
clean Ion Beam Sputter Deposition System.
Lockheed
Martin Energy Systems
Leo E. Labaj, Vivian M. Baylor,
Tim W. Hickerson, Richard M. Pack
For the development and transfer of the Enclosed
Space Detection System, a device to detect occupants
concealed in a vehicle.
Oak
Ridge National Laboratory
Steven M. Killough
For development and transfer of the Omnidirectional
Holonomic Platform, a robotic vehicle integrated
into a wheelchair.
Kenneth W. Tobin, Jr., Shaun s.
Gleason, Thomas P. Karnowski
For development and transfer of Spatial Signature
Analysis to improve semiconductor yield.
Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory
Theresa M. Bergsman, Janet S. Roberts, Richard
A. Brouns, Douglas E. McKinley
For commercialization and transfer of Six-Phase
Soil Heating, an advanced soil vapor extraction
technology.
Marvin D. Erickson, Renie C. McVeety,
James J. Thomas, Gerald L. Work, Shawn J. Bohn,
Marc C. Pottier, Kelly Pennock
For development of information visualization
software called SPIRE.
Walter K. Hensley, A. David McKinnon,
Mark E. Panisko, Rodney M. Savard, Philip C.
Pulver
For the development and transfer of software
that quickly and simply complies essential nuclear
research data.
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