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R&D 100 Awards

Enter the 2005 R&D 100 Awards

  • Application Form
  • How to win an R&D 100 Award

    The tradition of the R&D 100 Awards Competition continues into 2005. The editors, along with the judging panel, look forward to learning about the top innovations emerging from today's R&D programs. An application and instructions on how to enter are provided above. Be sure to visit "How to win an R&D 100 Award" for suggestions on preparing an effective entry. As always, Good Luck!

  • New R&D; 100 Image Gallery
  • R&D; 100 Logos can be downloaded here
  • Read a transcript of David Garman's, Under Secretary at the U.S. Dept. of Energy, keynote address at the 42nd annual R&D; 100 Awards.
  • Order R&D 100 Memorabilia
  • Obtain Customized Plaques

  • Read more about the 2004 winners!
  • Are you a 2003 R&D 100 Awards winner? Check out your article from the print magazine.
  • Congratulations to the 2002 R&D 100 Awards winners! Read all about their winning products.


    2005 Laboratory of the Year

    Enter your lab for the 2005 Laboratory of the Year competition

    Learn the details about what makes a Lab of the Year winner

    Read more about the 2004 winners

    Articles From the 2003 Laboratory of the Year May issue can be found here.



    2002 Laboratory of the Year Winners:

    2001 Laboratory of the Year Winners:


    Innovator of the Year

    Driven by the recent success of SpaceShipOne, Burt Rutan seeks to show the world his dream of a space tourism industry—and make it come true.
    Please click on features to read story.

    For information and application procedures, visit: http://www.rdmag.com/scripts/ioy.asp

    2003 Innovator of the Year: Ian Foster Named 2003 Innovator of the Year
    From his roots in New Zealand to his joint positions at the Univ. of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory, Foster has set the standards for how distributed computing system


    Scientist of the Year- Eric Lander


    The Genome Master
    Eric Lander has a very simple goal in life all he wants is to know everything there is to know about the human genome. And he believes he can do it.

    Click here to read more.

    Call for nominations--With the announcement of the 2003 Scientist of the Year, we now open the nomination process for 2004.
    Send your recommendation and reason why to Editor in Chief, Tim Studt, at 630-288-8700 or tstudt@reedbusiness.com

          





















     

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