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Getting in Touch with the Labs

October / November 06 Volume 4 Number 5
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Argonne National Laboratory
www.anl.gov
Lemont IL 60439
Core Competencies: Materials characterization and synthesis, materials structure and behavior, accelerator and detector technology and operations, nuclear fuel cycle and reactor design, decision information science, transportation technology and engineering, computational sciences, nuclear physics, systems analysis.
For more information on licensing technology, joint ventures, and research contracts, contact Stephen D. Ban, director, technology transfer, sdban@anl.gov. 630-252-8111

Idaho National Laboratory
www.inl.gov
Idaho Falls ID 83415
Core Competencies: Agriculture, biotechnology, chemical, environmental, fossil energy, health and medical, information technology, manufacturing, materials, nanotechnology, national security, non-nuclear energy, nuclear energy robotics and transportation.
For more information on licensing technology, contact Ray Barnes, director of technology transfer and commercialization, Thomas.Harrison@inl.gov. 208-526-1710.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
www.lbl.gov
Berkeley CA 94720
Core Competencies: Advanced materials, new energy systems and energy efficiency, earth science and environmental solutions, high energy physics, biotechnology and life sciences, nanoscience, synthetic biology and physical bioscience, genomics and advanced computing science.
For more information on licensing technology, contact Cheryl Fragiadakis, head, technology transfer and intellectual property management department, ttd@lbl.gov, 510-486- 6467.

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
www.llnl.gov
Mail Stop L-795, P.O. Box 808
Livermore CA 94551
Core Competencies: Homeland security; biotechnology, medical and health care; software; transportation; sensors, electronics, and instrumentation, manufacturing processes and systems; environment; chemistry and materials; communications (telecommunications & IT); energy; lasers, optics and related technologies.
For more information on licensing technology, contact the Industrial Partnerships and Commercialization Office, ipac@lists.llnl.gov, 925-422-6416.

Los Alamos National Laboratory
www.lanl.gov/partnerships
Los Alamos NM 87545
Core Competencies: Simulation and modeling, nuclear chemistry, materials science, nuclear physics, metallurgy, national security, materials science, chemistry, physics, computer science and bioscience.
For more information on licensing technology, contact John B. Mott, PhD, program manager, technology management office, technology transfer division, jmott@lanl.gov, 505-665-0883

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
www.pnl.gov
Richland WA 99352
Core competencies: Analytical instrumentation; biomedical-biotechnology; chemistry and materials; communications, photonics, electronics, sensors and security; environmental, nuclear and ultrasonics; energy, electrochemical and micro systems; and information technology.
For more information on licensing technology, see www.pnl.gov/main/business/ or contact Cheryl Cejka, technology commercialization, cheryl.cejka@pnl.gov, 509-375-3700.

SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES
www.sandia.gov
New Mexico
P.O. Box 5800
Albuquerque NM 87185
California
P.O. Box 969
Livermore CA 94551
Core Competencies: Materials and process sciences, computational and information sciences, advanced manufacturing technology, electronics technology and advanced information technology.
For more information on licensing technology, contact Craig J. Tvner, manager, licensing and IP management, cetvner@sandia.gov, 505-844-3340

Y-12 National Security Complex
www.y12.doe.gov
Oak Ridge TN 37831
Core Competencies: Precision manufacturing, including high-risk prototypes and demonstrations; manufacturing and materials technology development including microwave, nanotechnology and infrared technologies; metrology and quality assurance; the National Security Technology Center, which was established to support security planning, cyber security and personnel and information security; and technical computing.
For more information on licensing technology, contact Marilyn Giles, manager, technology transfer, gilesmh@y12.doe.gov, 865-574-2214

National Lab Partners

  • Ames
  • Argonne
  • Brookhaven
  • Idaho
  • Lawrence Berkeley
  • Lawrence Livermore
  • Los Alamos
  • National Energy Technology
  • National Renewable Energy
  • Oak Ridge
  • Pacific Northwest
  • Sandia
  • Savannah River
  • Y-12

Other Links

  • The Center for Integrated Technologies (CINT)
  • Council on Competitiveness
  • Dept. of Energy (DOE)
  • DOE Science Office
  • Energy Facility Contractors Group (EFCOG)
  • Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB)
  • Kauffman Foundation
  • National Nanotech Initiative
  • National Assn. of Seed & Venture Funds (NASVF)
  • National Superconducting Cyclotron Lab (NSCL)
  • Princeton Plasma Physics Lab (PPPL)
  • Technology Ventures Corporation (TVC)
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