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Argonne's Federal Laboratory Consortium Awards

(by Division) 1984-2009

Links to division web sites are provided at the first occurrence of the division's name.

Year Div.a Funding Sourceb Technology Researcher(s)
2009 CSE   Lithium Titanium Oxide Spinel Anode System for High-Power Lithium-Ion Batteries Khalil Amine, Ilias Belharouak, Zonghai Chen
      (No winners 2008)  
2007 ES   PSAT Aymeric Rousseau, Sylvain Pagerit, Phillip Sharer
2006 MSD   Ultrananocrystalline Diamond (UNCD) Coating Technology for Advanced Multifunctional Devices. Orlando Auciello, John Carlisle
2004 ES   Improved Electrodialysis Operation With Buffer Solution Ed Daniels, John Hryn, Greg Krumdick
2003 MCS OMICS Globus Toolkit , the de facto software standard for Grid computing Ian Foster, Steve Tuecke, joint award with University of Southern California
2002 CMT EE-OTT/OAAT Autothermal Reforming Fuel Catalyst for Fuel Cells Michael Krumpelt, Shabbir Ahmed, Ramesh Poola, John Kopasz, Joong-Myeon Bae, John David Carter; joint award with Sud-Chemie
2000 ET EM-OST/ SC/LTR Ceramicrete Chemically Bonded Ceramic Arun Wagh and Dileep Singh
1999 ES EE-OIT Ethyl Lactate Solvents James Frank; joint award with NTEC-Versol, Inc.
1998 TD SC-LTR/EE-OTT Laser Weld Monitor Keng Leong; joint award with Spawr Industries
1997 ER/CMT EM-OST Empore Rad Disks Mitchell Erickson, Kent A.Orlandini (ER); Lesa A. Smith (CMT); joint award with 3M and IBC Technologies
1997 MSD SC-LTR/IPP/ BES/NSF Magnetic Flux Imaging System (MFIS) Ulrich Welp, George Crabtree (MSD); joint award with Institute of Solid State Physics (Moscow, Russia) and Phase Metrics
1996 ET EB-50-01 Melt Processing of Superconductors: An efficient new process to produce commerical quantities of pure high-temperature superconductors with superior properties at 40% of the cost of conventional processes Roger Poeppel, Jim Emerson, Stanley Johnson, Balu Balachandran
1995 ET FE-PETC/SC-LTR CEMROX: An efficient, economically attractive technology has been transferred to industry to upgrade natural gas into vital pollution-reducing fuel additives, liquid fuels, and other chemicals U. Balachandran, J. Dusek, P.S. Maiya, R. L. Mieville
      (No winners 1993 or 1994)  
1992 MCT LDRD Application of neutron diffraction to determination of stress in engineering composites David Kupperman, Saurin Majumdar, Richard Hitterman, J.P. Singh, Jim Richardson
1991 CHM BES-chemical sciences New extraction chromatographic materials for the separation and preconcentration of radionuclides from biological, environmental, and nuclear waste samples E. Philip Horwitz, Mark L. Dietz
1991 CMT FE/DARPA Monolithic Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Kevin M. Myles
1991 MCT SC-BES Nanophase Materials Richard Siegel
1990 EES   Applying the silicon nitride material technology to race car engines Robert Larsen, Raj Sekar
1990 EES EE-OIT Binder-Enhanced Refuse-Derived Fuel Pellets Oscar Ohlsson
1989 CHM BES Excimer Laser Technology for Medical Applications Dieter M. Gruen, Michael J. Pellin, Charles E. Young
1988 MCT SC/American Iron and Steel Institute Ultrasonic Flaw Detector for Hot Steel David Kupperrman; joint award with American Iron and Steel Institute, National Bureau of Standards, and Magnaflux
1987 ER U.S. Coast Guard Chemical Parameter Spectrometer portable toxic gas detector Joseph R. Stetter, Melvin W. Findlay, Takaaki Otagawa, William Penrose, Solomon Zaromb
1986 MST; AP   Proliferation-resistant nuclear fuel for research reactors and transferring the fabrication technology to commercial fuel element producers Robert Domagala, Henry R. Thresh, Thomas Wiencek (MST); James E. Matos, James L. Snelgrove, Armando Travelli (AP)
1985 CHM BES Synthesis of the Synthetic Metal Precursor Jack Williams
1985 CHM BES-chemical sciences New Chemical Extractant with Application in Nuclear Industry and in Separations Research Philip Horwitz, Louis Kaplan
1984 BIM   Anti-Jet-Lag Diet and Shift Work Charles F. Ehret

a DIVISION ACRONYMS:

  • AP (Applied Physics)
  • BIM (Biological and Medical Research)
  • CHM (Chemistry)
  • CMT (Chemical Technology)
  • EES (Energy and Environmental Systems, predecessor, in part, of ES)
  • ER (Environmental Research)
  • ET (Energy Technology)
  • MCT (Materials and Components Technology, Materials Science and Technology and Components Technology divisions combined into what is now ET)
  • MSD (Materials Science Division)
  • MST (Materials Science and Technology)
  • TD (Technology Development, formerly the Engineering Division)

b SPONSOR ACRONYMS (DOE unless otherwise noted):

  • BES (Basic Energy Sciences)
  • DARPA (Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
  • EE-OIT (Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Industrial Technologies)
  • EE-OTT (Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Transportation Technologies)
  • EM-OST(Environmental Management, Office of Science and Technology)
  • IPP (Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention Program, formerly known as Defense Programs, Newly   Independent States-Industrial Partnering Program, or DP-NIS-IPP)
  • OMICS (Office of Mathematical, Information and Computational Science)
  • SC-LTR (Office of Science, Laboratory Technology Research Program)
  • FE-PETC (Fossil Energy, Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center, now National Energy Technoloy Center with METC)
  • LDRD (Laboratory Director's Research and Development funds; previously called Exploratory Research Funds [ERF] or Program Development Funds [PDF]
  • NSF (National Science Foundation)
  • OAAT (Office of Advanced Automotive Technologies)

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