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<font size="2"><b>Technology Transfer at Jefferson Lab and
Opportunities Workshop</b></font><br>
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January 11-12, 2018
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The Catholic University of America<br>
Washington, D.C.</div>
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<div><b>Web Page:</b> <a
href="https://www.jlab.org/conferences/techtransfer2018/"
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<b>Circular</b>:<br>
This workshop aims at strengthening technology transfer output
of relevance to Jefferson Lab with increase in synergies with
universities, and to provide opportunities for participants to
explore possible small business funding opportunities. The
workshop is dedicated to bringing together the academic and
business communities interested in detector technologies,
imaging (medical bio) technologies, materials, and novel
applications, with the aim to consider and further develop the
goals contributing to Jefferson Lab’s technology transfer
program. An example of the potential of such partnerships are
the laser companies that have grown up around the polarized
helium-3 target development. New avenues with emphasis on
those through partnership with universities that could
contribute to the existing program at Jefferson Lab will also
be discussed. This two-day workshop will take place at the
Catholic University of America in Washington DC, sufficiently
early in time such that it will benefit potential proposals to
funding opportunities that support small businesses.<br>
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<b>Organizing Committee</b><br>
Tanja Horn, CUA<br>
Cynthia Keppel, JLab<br>
Carlos Munoz-Camacho, IPNO<br>
Ian Pegg, CUA<br>
Drew Weisenberger, JLab CTO</div>
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