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2011 R&D Magazine Innovator of the Year

R&D Magazine's Innovator of the Year Award, now in its 11th year, has recognized leading innovators including Larry Page, cofounder of Google; Burt Rutan, developer of the first commercial spaceship; and Dean Kamen, developer of multiple products, including the Segway.

Dr. David Ferrucci, research staff member, Watson team leader, and IBM Fellow, and the members of IBM Research’s DeepQA Team are recipients of R&D Magazine's 2011 Innovator of the Year Award.

Far More than Trivial

Far More than Trivial

In building and programming the world's most capable natural language processing computer, David Ferrucci, and IBM Research's DeepQA Team are shooting far higher than a million-dollar payday on "Jeopardy!".

The Business Side of Superconductivity

The Business Side of Superconductivity

The discovery of superconductors transformed the life of a young materials scientist. Now, R&D Magazine’s Innovator of the Year hopes his work will do the same for the rest of us.

A Collaborative Success

A Collaborative Success

R&D Magazine’s 2010 Young Innovator of the Year, Eric Dauler, PhD, knows best that collaboration is the key to innovation.

2010 R&D Innovator of the Year: Amit Goyal, PhD

2010 R&D Innovator of the Year: Amit Goyal, PhD

Amit Goyal, R&D Magazine’s 11th Innovator of the Year, is best known for his contributions to the practical use of high-temperature superconductors and his successful efforts in the development and fabrication of wires that allow HTS to be adopted in the commercial marketplace.

2010 R&D Young Innovator of the Year: Eric Dauler, PhD

2010 R&D Young Innovator of the Year: Eric Dauler, PhD

At age 30, Eric Dauler, PhD, has made significant contributions to the development of single-photon detectors, detector speeds, array sizes, multi-photon detection, and detector efficiency.

Dr. Kevin N. Sill: The Delivery of Innovation

Dr. Kevin N. Sill: The Delivery of Innovation

For people living with cancer, treating their disease successfully is often marred by the many side effects associated with intravenous chemotherapy. Emerging drug delivery technologies focus on limiting the exposure of healthy cells to these toxic agents, but few have the potential to improve patient care in a significant way. Kevin N. Sill, PhD, has designed an advanced method for encapsulating a wide variety of therapeutic agents into a polymer-based drug delivery system, called the IVECT Method.

Dr. Hans van Leeuwen: Fighting Famine with Fungi

Dr. Hans van Leeuwen: Fighting Famine with Fungi

From water purification methods, to creating food and animal feed from waste, to making the purest alcohol ever, van Leeuwen has left his mark on society and throughout the world.

Young Innovator of the Year: Dr. Kevin Sill

Young Innovator of the Year: Dr. Kevin Sill

Cancer is a deadly disease that effects millions of people around the world annually. For some patients if the disease doesn’t kill them, the constant injections of toxic chemotherapy drugs could cause severe side effects. However, this era of toxic chemo drugs running throughout cancer victim’s bodies can come to a halt thanks to Kevin Sill PhD, chief science officer at Intezyne Technologies, Inc. (Tampa, Flor.), and his development of the IVECT Method.

Innovator of the Year: Dr. Hans van Leeuwen

Innovator of the Year: Dr. Hans van Leeuwen

It all began with a boy and his interest in microorganisms and fungi. Dr. Hans van Leeuwen, president of MycoInnovations and Professor of Environmental and Biological Engineering at Iowa State Univ., was infatuated with these small intricate organisms at a young age, brewing beer and wine, and making cheese and yogurt during his school years. He still eats his homemade yogurt every morning for breakfast. Soon this hobby turned into major innovations that can be used around the world, with the hopes of making the world a cleaner and healthier place.

Innovation that Resonates

Innovation that Resonates

In his quest to advance the early detection of breast cancer, Cameron Piron, the 2008 R&D Magazine Innovator of the Year, is staying at the forefront of a renaissance in magnetic resonance imaging.

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Judges wanted for the 50th Annual R&D 100 Awards

Judges wanted for the 50th Annual R&D 100 Awards

Expert in electronics? Professional in process science? Do you breathe biotech? If you have an area of expertise (and better yet, interest) consider spending a couple hours of your time and helping us evaluate some of the best and most unique high-technology products of the year.

Wanted: 2011's Top Technologies

Wanted: 2011's Top Technologies

The editors of R&D Magazine have opened the nominations for the 2012 R&D 100 Awards competition, which will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the awards. If your organization introduced a new product this year, or is planning to, you can begin the entry process now.

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CC Radio - Episode 85

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Energy Harvesting Subsystems for Wireless Sensors
Energy Harvesting Subsystems for Wireless Sensors

Nextreme Thermal Solutions has developed two new energy harvesting subsystems for the plumbing and HVAC industries. The subsystems are the latest additions to Nextreme's Thermobility energy harvesting platform that uses thin-film thermoelectric technology to convert available thermal energy into electric power for a variety of autonomous self-powered applications.

Mini robots invade U.S. nanospace

Imina Technologies' miBots are gambling die-sized nanomanipulators which, unlike conventional systems, are virtually untethered and move independently. These miniature robots can travel around a microscope stage at 2 mm/sec and stop instantly, then manipulate and probe samples from biological cells to semiconductors.

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Pressure Gauge with Metric Fittings
Pressure Gauge with Metric Fittings

Omega Engineering's DPGM409 covers the full spectrum in pressure measurement with gauge, sealed gauge, absolute, compound gauge, vacuum, and barometric pressure ranges.

Diffusion Tubes

Kin-Tek Laboratories Inc.'s Trace Source configurable diffusion tubes extend the range of compounds that can be used to include subliming solids and viscous liquids. These tubes have a removable reservoir that allows filling with the capillary removed, so the component compound can be any consistency.

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