
Laboratory Technology Research: Abstracts of FY 1996 projects
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/527529
Subject(s) - commercialization , engineering management , research program , basic research , engineering , manufacturing engineering , computer science , systems engineering , business , library science , marketing , philosophy , epistemology
The Laboratory Technology Research (LTR) program supports high-risk, multidisciplinary research partnerships to investigate challenging scientific problems whose solutions have promising commercial potential. These partnerships capitalize on two great strengths of this country: the world-class basic research capability of the DOE Energy Research (ER) multi-program national laboratories and the unparalleled entrepreneurial spirit of American industry. Projects supported by the LTR program are conducted by the five ER multi-program laboratories: Argonne, Brookhaven, Lawrence Berkeley, Oak Ridge, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratories. These projects explore the applications of basic research advances relevant to Department of Energy`s (DOE) mission over a full range of scientific disciplines. The program presently emphasizes three critical areas of mission-related research: advanced materials, intelligent processing/manufacturing research, and sustainable environments