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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.Hardcover, 170 Pages, Published 2010 by World.
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2004, R &D 100 Award for the development of hydrogen transport membranes Handbook of Clinical Skills(1st Edition) A Practical Manual by Dr Balu H.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). 1996, University of Chicago’s Distinguished Performance Award.1999, Fellow of the American Ceramic Society.2006, Fellow, Institute of Physics (FIntP).2014, Distinguished Alumni Award, National Institute of Technology, India.
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He is a Fellow of The American Ceramic Society ( 1999) and a Fellow of the Institute of Physics ( 2006). He has been an invited speaker at 117 conferences in several countries. His research areas include nano-carbon infused metals/alloys for high-performance conductors, capacitors for power electronics in electric drive vehicles, fuel cells, ceramic membranes for gas separation, ethylene, oxygen and hydrogen production, natural gas conversion, and high-temperature superconductors. in Materials Science & Engineering in 1980. He has been doing research in the area of electronic materials for about 40 years. Balu Balachandran is an Argonne National Laboratory Distinguished Fellow and the Group Leader for the Ceramics and Covetic Materials group in the Applied Materials Division.