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Battelle Memorial Institute (or simply Battelle) is an American private nonprofit applied science and technology development company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.
Lewis Von Thaer (born c. 1961) is an American business executive. He serves as President and CEO of Battelle Memorial Institute, a Columbus, Ohio-based nonprofit science and technology company. [1]
While students in those grades recently won a statewide contest and $12,000 in Samsung technology, kids in grades K-5 have received a $5,000 grant from Battelle. STEM stands for science ...
Battelle Memorial Institute has its headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. It supports and promotes science and math education, and conducts research and development through contract research, laboratory management, and technology commercialization. Every year, Battelle Memorial Institute donates 20 percent of its net income to the communities in ...
Battelle for Kids, non-profit organization focusing on educational improvement, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio; Battelle Memorial Institute, R&D organization that manages eight national laboratories, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio
National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is a facility program operated by Battelle Memorial Institute and funded by the National Science Foundation.In full operation since 2019, NEON gathers and provides long-term, standardized data on ecological responses of the biosphere to changes in land use and climate, and on feedback with the geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. [1]
In 1975, Madia began work at Battelle in Columbus, Ohio, in their nuclear research department. Madia created the first nuclear fuel cycle analysis group at Battelle. [3] He also developed non-proliferation procedures and managed the plutonium fuel fabrication laboratory, various hot cells and critical assembly facilities. [3]
Battelle Riverfront Park is a 4.1-acre (1.7 ha) park in downtown Columbus, Ohio, United States, near Columbus City Hall. The park was established in 1983. [ 1 ] It is named after Gordon Battelle and was funded by the Battelle Memorial Institute .