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Mike Paulus, Tech Transfer Director, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
March 4 @ 7:30 am - 8:30 am
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This meeting is open for both in-person and virtual attendees who are ETEC members and their guests. No registration is necessary for in-person attendance.
On Wednesday, December 1, 2021, the University of Tennessee lifted its campus-wide mask mandate. In-person participants at ETEC meetings are not required to wear masks but may do so at their discretion.
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Mike J. Paulus
Director, Technology Transfer
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Mike Paulus has led the ORNL Technology Transfer Office since 2009. He and his team collaborate with industry leaders and laboratory scientists to translate ORNL inventions into commercially successful products. ORNL has more than 150 active technology licenses.
Prior to joining the ORNL Technology Transfer Office, Mike served as Vice President of Product Management with Siemens Molecular Imaging, where he and his team were responsible for defining the product portfolio for this worldwide market leader in clinical PET and SPECT diagnostic imaging. He also served as co-founder and CEO of ImTek, Inc, an ORNL spin-out and market leader in laboratory animal x-ray CT imaging before its acquisition by CTI, Inc, and Siemens. He has nineteen years of experience as a research and development engineer with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, CTI, Georgia Tech, and The United States Air Force, where he served as a commissioned officer. He has co-authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and conference proceedings and holds 14 patents.
Mike holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Tennessee, a Master’s Degree in electrical engineering from the University of Dayton, and a Bachelor’s Degree in electrical engineering from the University of Tennessee.
Patents
“Microluminometer chip and method to measure bioluminescence,” ML Simpson, MJ Paulus, GS Saylor, BM Applegate, SA Ripp. 7,371,538.