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MEDIA CONTACT:
Fred Strohl
Office of Communications
(865) 574-4165
Federal
Lab awards presented to ORNL
OAK RIDGE,
Tenn., Dec. 18, 2000 - Three Federal Laboratory Consortium Awards
for technology transfer in the Southeast have been presented to
the Department of Energy's (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
for the transfer of laboratory-developed technologies to the private
sector.
Receiving
the awards in Houston were Ashok Choudhury of ORNL's Office of Technology
Transfer and Economic Development, a multi-division team working
in ORNL's High Temperature Superconductivity program and Larry Dickens
of the Office of Technology Transfer and Economic Development.
The Federal
Lab Consortium's overall mission is to add value to the federal
agencies, laboratories, and their partners to accomplish the rapid
integration of R&D resources within the mainstream of the U.S.
economy.
Choudhury
was recognized for his efforts on behalf of ORNL to patent and license
high thermal conductivity graphite foam, which is a material that
transfers heat more efficiently and has a variety of applications
in defense, commercial and transportation technologies. Graphite
foam was developed by James Klett and Timothy Burchell of ORNL's
Metals and Ceramics Division.
Bob Hawsey,
director of ORNL's Superconductivity program, accepted an award
on behalf of ORNL's team of engineers and scientists who are collaborating
with the Southwire Company of Carrollton, Ga., in developing and
commercializing high-temperature superconducting power cables. Superconductors
are materials that can transmit electricity through wires with virtually
no energy losses due to resistance. The power cable system uses
liquid nitrogen at 70-80 K. Superconducting wires can carry up to
100 times more electric current than conventional copper or aluminum
wires of the same cross-sectional area.
Members
of the group working with Southwire are John Stovall of the Energy
Division, Glenn Barber, Jonathan Demko, Andy Fadnek, Paul Fisher,
Chris Foster, Mike Gouge, Winston Lue, Bill Schwenterly and Dennis
Sparks of the Fusion Energy Division; Robert Benson of the Engineering
Technology Division; Randy James, Isidor Sauers, Alvin Ellis and
Vaughan Patania of the Life Sciences Division; and Patrick Martin
of the Metals and Ceramics Division.
Dickens
was awarded the Commercialization Manager of the Year plaque for
his professional achievement and dedication to detail in developing
new mechanisms and approaches for increased licensing opportunities,
revenue generation and sponsored research for ORNL.
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*Fred Strohl Office of Communications
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
P.O. Box 2008 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37831-6266
Telephone: 865-574-4165 FAX: 865-241-6776 Internet: strohlhf@ornl.gov
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