From the Lab to the Marketplace:
Appendices

Awards & Citations

National Fenestration Rating Council Technical Achievement Award - 1994
Dariush Arasteh
In recognition of exemplary contributions to the NFRC mission through outstanding scientific and technical achievement and leadership in the development of NFRC technical procedures.

Federal Laboratory Consortium Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer - 1994
Michael Siminovitch
Thermally efficient compact fluorescent downlights.

U.S. Department of Energy, Sadi Carnot Award - 1993
Arthur Rosenfeld
For lifetime achievement in the field of energy conservation and renewable energy.

U.S. Federal Energy Management Program Sustained Exemplary Service Award - 1993
LBNL In-House Energy Management Program

National Research Council's Transportation Research Board Fred Burggraf Award - 1993
Jonathan Koomey, Deborah Schechter, Deborah Gordon
Excellence in transportation research by researchers 35 years of age or younger. For the article entitled "Cost Effectiveness of Fuel Economy Improvements in 1992 Honda Civic Hatchbacks."

Federal Laboratory Consortium Special Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer - 1993
Stephen Selkowitz and Dariush Arasteh
Superwindows.

Popular Science Magazine's Best New Product Award - 1991
Dariush Arasteh, Stephen Selkowitz, Brent Griffith
Grand award in home technology category for development of gas-filled insulating panels.

PEW Charitable Trust Award - 1991
Ashok Gadgil
Award of $150,000 over three years, for work related to promoting energy efficiency in developing countries.

Energy Efficient Buildings Association Technical Award - 1991
Stephen Selkowitz
Recognizing exceptional technical contributions to energy-efficient buildings design and practice.

Federal Laboratory Consortium Special Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer - 1989
Fred Winkelmann, Ender Erdem, Kathy Ellington, Bruce Birdsall, Fred Buhl
For developing, documenting, disseminating, and supporting the DOE-2 program for simulating building energy use.

Citation from Progressive Architecture Magazine - 1989
Stephen Selkowitz, Dariush Arasteh, Michael Wilde, Bob Sullivan, Francis Rubenstein
For development of a Skylight Design Manual and accompanying software to help architects and engineers use skylights in a more energy-efficient manner.

American Physical Society's Leo Szilard Award for Physics in the Public Interest - 1989
Anthony Nero
For work on indoor radon, nuclear proliferation, and reactor safety.

ASHRAE Willis H. Carrier Award - 1988
Joseph Eto
For best presentation by an author under the age of 32 describing work using DOE-2 to study economic impacts of then-pending revisions to the ASHRAE standards for ventilation.

ASHRAE Crosby Field Award - 1988
Joseph Eto
For the best technical paper describing work using DOE-2 to study economic impacts of then-pending revisions to the ASHRAE standards for fresh air ventilation.

Federal Laboratory Consortium Special Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer - 1988
Stephen Selkowitz and co-workers
For developing and transferring to industry the WINDOW thermal analysis computer program.

U.S. Department of Energy, Sadi Carnot Award - 1988
Sam Berman
For contributions to the development of high-frequency solid-state ballasts and advances in energy-efficient windows.

American Physical Society's Leo Szilard Award for Physics in the Public Interest - 1986
Arthur Rosenfeld
For advancing energy-efficiency technologies.

Citation from Progressive Architecture Magazine - 1985
Stephen Selkowitz and co-workers
For developing the sky simulator that enables architects and engineers to realistically test daylighting designs.

Citation from Progressive Architecture Magazine - 1984
Ron Ritschard and Joe Huang
For developing energy calculating slide rules.

ASHRAE Willis H. Carrier Award - 1979
Stephen Selkowitz
For best presentation by an author under the age of 32 of a paper describing advanced window system performance.


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