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Energy I-Corps Cohort 4

Cohort 4

Training for Energy I-Corps Cohort 4 was held Oct. 18–Dec. 8, 2016, Golden, Colorado. Explore the links below to learn about Cohort 4 teams and their technologies.

See photos of Energy I-Corps Cohort 4 and their graduation on our Flickr stream.

Photo of Energy I-Corps Cohort 4 team members.
Photo of two men in black shirts and glasses standing in front of mountain backdrop.

Autonomous Concrete Printing – National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Graphic shows a giant black capital "C" and a capital "S" inside the center of the "C" with a "+" and "-" placed inside of the "s" wit the name "Cell Sage" written underneath the graphic.

CellSage – Idaho National Laboratory

CryoH2 – Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Photo of two hands holding up a smart phone taking a picture of machines.

Detection Systems – Idaho National Laboratory

Photo of three men standing next to each other posing for a picture with yellow trees and blue sky in the background.

Dry Cask Vital Signs – Idaho National Laboratory

E-RECOV – Idaho National Laboratory

FuSS: Fuels Synthesized from Sugars – Los Alamos National Laboratory

Illustration shows various levels of the earth and the top level is full of green grass, solar panels and wind turbines.

GeoCAES – National Renewable Energy Laboratory

HALO – National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Lubricant Engineers – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

This graphic shows purple marbles on a wire rack in the background with MECS logo and three photos of men next to logo at the top of the image.

MECS – Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Optiblend – Idaho National Laboratory

RF Tag – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Sandia Technology Systems – Sandia National Laboratories

Thermoelectric Dryer – Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Energy I-Corps is an initiative of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Technology Transitions.

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