

Vice-President, Applied Superconductivity Conference, Inc.Board Member, Applied Superconductivity Conference, Inc.His 12-year-old son, Atman Balakrishnan, is making his debut this year, and his. Board Member, International Cryogenic Materials Commission ( ICMC) 1994 - present Balu Natarajan, a physician from Hinsdale, won in 1985 by spelling milieu.Program Committee Member - Electronics Division, American Ceramic Society 1990 - 2002.Member, International Microelectronics & Packaging Society ( IMAPS).Member, TMS (Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society).Fellow, The Institute of physics, FInstP ( 2006).Fellow, American Ceramic Society ( 1999).Delivered 117 invited talks at conferences in several countries. Authored/coauthored over 500 abstracts submitted for presentation at scientific conferences. 1992, FLC Award of Merit for transferring the cryogenic current lead technologyĪuthored/coauthored 275 papers in peer reviewed international journals, 167 papers in conference proceedings, edited 23 books (conference proceedings/transactions), and holds 47 issued patents.1994, FLC Award of Merit for transferring the superconductor powder process.1995, FLC Award for Excellence in Tech Transfer for transferring membrane technology to industryįLC Awards of Merit – Two Awards (Awards given by FLC for transferring technology to industry).1996, FLC Award for Excellence in Tech Transfer for transferring the process to manufacture phase-pure high-T c powders to industry.1993, R &D 100 Award for developing an efficient new production process for high-T c powdersįederal Laboratory Consortium ( FLC) Awards for Excellence in Technology Transfer – Two Awards (Awards given by FLC for transferring technology to industry).1995, R &D 100 Award for developing dense ceramic membranes for natural gas conversion.

2004, R &D 100 Award for the development of hydrogen transport membranes.2011, R &D 100 Award for the development of advanced ceramic capacitors for power inverters.R &D 100 Awards – Four Awards ( The R &D 100 Awards are internationally recognized as the “Oscars of Innovation.” They have been awarded for the best high-technology inventions in a given year since 1962).

