At the 2005 ORNL Awards Night ceremony, Lynn Boatner,
who had been elected a fellow of the Mineralogical Society
of America and bestowed second prize in the American
Conference on Crystal Growth and Epitaxy's 16th Annual
Crystal Photograph Competition, was named Distinguished
Scientist.
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Steve Pennycook accepts the Director's Award for Science and Technology from ORNL Director Jeff Wadsworth at the 2005 ORNL Awards Night ceremony.
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At the same ceremony, Steve Pennycook received
the Director's Award for Outstanding Individual Accomplishment
in Science and Technology.
Everett Bloom, retired director of the Metal and Ceramics
Division, has received the 2005 Mishima Award of the
American Nuclear Society for outstanding achievements in
nuclear fuels and materials development. At the 2005 ORNL
Awards Night ceremony, ORNL Director Jeff Wadsworth presented
Bloom with a trophy and gave him special recognition,
citing "his outstanding research and leadership in materials
science at Oak Ridge National Laboratory."
ORNL has again made an impressive showing in the
competition of the Southeast Region of the Federal Laboratory
Consortium for Technology Transfer. Winners of the Excellence
in Technology Transfer Award are the Polyelectrolyte
Thin-Film Array Slide, whose developers include Jizhong
Zhou and Xichon Zhou; Flame Doctor
Burner–Monitoring System, whose developers
include Charles Finney and Stuart Daw; and
the Laser-Based Item Monitoring System, whose
team includes Peter Chiaro, Curt Maxey,
Tim McIntyre, and Fred Gibson. ORNL also
shares the Southeast FLC's first partnership
award with USEC Inc. for cooperative efforts
to develop and demonstrate USEC's
American Centrifuge uranium enrichment
technology.
Amit Goyal, a Battelle Distinguished
Inventor, is the inventor on 50 issued patents.
He received his latest patent in a
portfolio of processes and products relating
to the development of high-temperature
superconducting wires.
At the Supercomputing 2005
conference in Seattle, Washington,
Thomas Zacharia received an Editor's
Choice Award and the University of Tennessee's
Jack Dongarra received a Readers'
Choice Award from HPCwire for "Communicating
the Importance of High-performance Computing Technology
and Raising Public Awareness."
The ORNL Review received a silver award in the science
category of Folio: magazine's 2005 Eddie and Ozzie Awards competition held in New York City. The award is the first ever
for the Review in one of the nation's leading magazine
competitions.
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