A trio of employees and Lawrence Livermore have netted a national technology transfer award for their work in the creation of LLNL’s Advanced Manufacturing Laboratory (AML).
Recognition
A panel of judges at the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC19) awarded a multi-institutional team led by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory computer scientists with the conference’s Best Paper award.
Livermore, along with the Oak Ridge and Argonne national laboratories and Cray Inc., garnered HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice Awards for Top Supercomputing Achievement for 2019.
Three teams of Lawrence Livermore scientists, each supported by a Laboratory business development executive, netted regional awards for technology transfer from the Federal Laboratory Consortium.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has won The Laser Institute (LIA)’s inaugural William M. Steen Award for the Academic & Public Sector.
LLNL’s Eyal Feigenbaum received the Alexander Glass Best Oral Presentation Award from SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics.
Livermore researchers have garnered four awards among the top 100 industrial inventions worldwide.
In recognition of outstanding achievements in both academia and public service, Kim Budil, principal associate director for Weapons and Complex Integration, has been honored by her alma mater with the Distinguished Engineering Alumni Medal from UC Davis’ College of Engineering.
Six Lawrence Livermore scientists have been selected as 2019 fellows of the American Physical Society (APS).
Laboratory climate scientist Karl Taylor has been selected as a fellow of the American Geophysical Union.