INDUSTRY-LAB
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
Federal Collaborative
Research Programs
Some of the most innovative technology transfer at Berkeley Lab
today involves collaborative projects with industry. In collaborative
research arrangements, DOE and industry jointly sponsor a research
project. Costs, personnel, facilities, equipment, or research capabilities
may be shared for mutual benefit. This provides industry with an
excellent way to leverage their research activities. If you are
interested in collaborative research, please contact Pam Seidenman at PSSeidenman@lbl.gov or at 510-486-6461.
Some federally sponsored industry-Lab research programs:
Small
Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR)/ STTR
SBIR is a highly competitive program that encourages small business
to utilize or develop their technological potential and provides
incentive to profit from the commercialization of new technologies.
These grants are used to support the development of new technologies
that have potential to be successful commercial products or processes.
Many companies partner or subcontract with a National Lab to conduct
part of the research.
Advanced Technology
Program (ATP)
ATP funds high-risk, high payoff projects from all technology areas.
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Sponsored Research
(Work For Others)
A company may sponsor Berkeley Lab scientists to conduct research
on a specified issue if there are researchers with the appropriate
capabilities and interest in the project. The unique equipment and
specialized staff expertise at Berkeley Lab provide research opportunities
that may not be available anywhere else. To explore research topics contact Pam Seidenman at PSSeidenman@lbl.gov or at 510-486-6461, and to discuss contractual issues contact Jeff Weiner at Jeff_Weiner@lbl.gov or 510-486-7143.
Initiatives for Proliferation
Prevention Program (IPP)
Partnership opportunities with scientists from the former Soviet
Union defense establishment are periodically available to Berkeley
Lab researchers and a U.S. industrial partner. The DOE funds the
work at the Lab and in the former Soviet Union. The industrial partner
must make an in-kind contribution equal to the DOE funding. Projects
are up to 2 years and $1M with $700,000 going to researchers in
the former Soviet Union.
More information on the Initiatives
for Proliferation Prevention Program (IPP)
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University of California
Discovery Grant
These state grants aim to strengthen and expand California's economy
through jointly sponsored industry-university research partnerships.
Up to $60 million/year from the state, industry, and university/lab
funds research in biotechnology, communications and networking,
digital media, innovation, information technology for life sciences,
microelectronics, electronics, manufacturing, and new materials.
Businesses having relevant R&D operations in California or
with a relevant R&D alliance with a firm in California are eligible.
See more on the UC
Discovery Grants.
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User Facilities
Berkeley Lab has some facilities that are available to industry.
This allows industry and university partners to conduct research
at the lab's unique experimental facilities. To arrange to use one
of these facilities, please contact the user facility below with
which you would like to work.
Advanced Light Source (ALS)
Molecular Foundry (a nanostructures user facility)
National Energy Research Scientific
Computing Center (NERSC)
National Center
for Electron Microscopy (NCEM)
The Joint Genome Institute (JGI)
88-Inch
Cyclotron
Other User Facilities
- Bidirectional Radiometric Scanner
- Energy Efficient Fixtures Laboratory
- Environmental Chamber
- High Aspect Ratio-Microfabrication Laboratory (LIGA)
- Infrared Thermography Laboratory
- Low Background Counting Facility
- MoWitt: Mobile Window Thermal Test Facility
- Sky Simulator for Architectural Daylighting Design
Please contact Pam Seidenman at PSSeidenman@lbl.gov or at 510-486-6461 if you are interested in using one of the facilities
listed above.
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