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Awards Given to MST Division Staff Members

Significant Event (SEA) Awards

 

  1. Facilitation of ORNL Energy Frontier Research Center proposals: Lynn Smalley, Linda Allen (CSD), Teresa Roe, Ann Strange, and Carolyn Thompson (CSD), 2009.
  2. Formulation of a unique, modern approach to the study of atomic defects that served as underpining of an EFRC Research Center of Defect Physics in Structural Materials, G.M. Stocks, Roger Stoller, Easo George, Ben C. Larson, Don Nicholson and Gene Ice, 2009.
  3. Crafting and implementing new plan for international cooperation on thermoelectrics R&D that sets stage for increased ORNL efforts in this important area of energy research, Hsin Wang, 2009.
  4. Planning promoting, and winning a set of major nuclear R&D contracts for ORNL Tim Burchell, 2009.
  5. Lead proposal for Pebble Bed Modular Reactor, Pty Ltd., South Africa: Renetta D. Godfrey, 2008.
  6. First U.S. team to study new iron-based superconductors: David Mandrus, Brian Sales, Rongying Jin, Michael McGuire, Athena Safa-Sefat, David Singh, Andrew Christianson, Mark Lumsden, Mao Hua Du and Jane Howe, 2008.
  7. Establishment of the first thermal-magnetic processing facility in the United States for advanced materials and process R&D: Gerald M. Ludtka, Gail M. Ludtka, John B. Wilgen and Roger A Kisner, 2008.
  8. ITER Shield Modules, Jeremy T. Busby, Philip J. Maziasz, John M. Vitek, Edward A. Kenik and David T. Hoelzer, 2007.
  9. Development of IBAD-based second-generation superconducting wires as part of the ORNL-SuperPower CRADA Team: M. Paranthaman, T. Aytug, A. Goyal, E. D. Specht, L. Heatherly and C. Cantoni, 2007.
  10. Breakthrough approaching in gaining new fundamental understanding of the atomic origins of strength: Hongbin Bei and Easo George, 2007.



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