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Idaho National Laboratory

INL Inventors’ Hall of Fame

The Idaho National Laboratory “Hall of Fame”

Rewarding creative and cumulative performance, INL is the only national laboratory to recognize lifetime achievements for inventors who accrue 5, 10, 15 and 20 U.S. patented inventions. Established in 2002, the INL “Hall of Fame” provides public recognition and monetary awards based on levels of creativity. So far, four inventors have been recognized for being named on at least 15 U.S. patents, six inventors for having at least 10 patents and 38 for five patents.

“The inventors and discoverers honored here represent decades of the highest quality research,” said INL Laboratory Director John Grossenbacher. “They set a high standard for their fellow researchers at the new Idaho National Laboratory. Our discovery science and inventorship are the key products of our laboratory and the means by which we accomplish our mission of solving some of our nation's most challenging technical problems. This annual recognition banquet allows us to reinforce the importance of scientific discovery and invention, our most i”

To date, INL has inducted 48 inventors into “Hall of Fame” who have amassed nearly 300 inventions and received about $300,000 in recognition as part of their lifetime achievement awards. These special awards are funded from licensing agreements that provide royalty income to the Laboratory. Efforts to advance technologies created at INL and license them continue to pay dividends for the inventors and the national laboratory.

Inventor of the Year

The top five finalists for the INL Inventor of the Year are selected based on inventive achievements presented before a selection committee. To be eligible, the finalist has to be a current Battelle Energy Alliance employee for the fiscal year of consideration and named as an inventor on at least one patent issued to the Laboratory. To be selected as a finalist, the selection committee considers any triggering event and impact on society. A triggering event may include any invention, lifetime achievement, licensing or funding achievement, royalties from licensing, awards (e.g. R&D 100 Award), publications, etc. The impact on society aspect takes into account any recognition the inventor has brought to the Laboratory, with particular emphasis to the inventor's contribution in nuclear energy research, energy efficiency research, energy related research, national security research, etc.

The winner receives a plaque and a $10,000 monetary award and is also honored along with the Inventor of the Year from each Battelle site at the Battelle Memorial Institute awards reception held in Columbus, Ohio in Spring 2007. The other four finalists receive a plaque and are recognized at the Recognition Banquet. The INL

Technician of the Year

Since 2003, the INL has also recognized the technicians within the laboratory. Through a selection process, the INL honors these INL technicians who have made extraordinary contributions to the development or transfer of new technology in support of INL’s mission in research and development. After reviewing each of the technician’s nomination packets, a panel of judges select one individual to be recognized as the Technician of the Year.

This award was created to recognize the vital and often overlooked role that technicians play in the success of our programs through their support of research and technical staff. The award honors each individual contributor who was key to the success of an R&D project(s), the development of the R&D program(s), or the development and on-site or commercial deployment(s) of INL-originated technology(ies).

Contacts:
Technology Transfer and Commercialization: Tom Harrison, (208) 526-1710, Send E-mail
Technical Assistance Program: Lisa Nate, (208) 526-2426,
Work for Others: Al Hoiland, (208) 526-2319,