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To recognize the potential impact of superconductivity on the fields of electrical engineering, physics, medicine and energy by rewarding entrepreneurs who have established a successful business or had the primary responsibility within a commercial organization to commercialize a device or service based on a property of superconductivity. The award will recognize young entrepreneurs while they are still growing their businesses to encourage others to follow their path. This award is named for Mr. Carl H. Rosner, whose career is an excellent example of a successful entrepreneur in the commercialization of superconductivity.

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2026

Recipient(s)
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For demonstrating outstanding entrepreneurship skills in the field of applied superconductivity, in particular:

  • co-founding SuperOx in 2006 and leading its development of REBCO tape technology; and
  • leading the business strategy of Faraday Factory Japan, the world’s largest manufacturer of REBCO tape, including production scale up and market introduction of new products.

2024

Recipient(s)
Affiliation
Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology
China
Citation

For demonstrating outstanding entrepreneurship skills in the field of applied superconductivity, in particular: 

  • for founding Photec, Ltd. and the commercialization of high-performance Superconducting Strip Photon Detectors (SSPDs), 
  • for promoting the use of SSPDs in Quantum Technologies and fundamental research,
  • for transferring these technological advances worldwide through several scientific collaborations, and market-oriented technological transfer actions.

2020

Recipient(s)
Affiliation
MagQu Co., Ltd.
IEEE Region
Region 10 (Asia and Pacific)
Citation

For demonstrating outstanding entrepreneurship skills in the field of applied superconductivity, in particular: 

  • for founding MagQu Co., Ltd. and the commercialization of SQUID-IMR ac magnetosusceptometer, and
  • for transferring SQUID-IMR assay technology and ac magnetosusceptometry to clinical uses for quantifying ultra-low-concentrated proteins in human blood specific to Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and frontotemporal dementia.

2018

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Grasso- Rosner at ASC2018
Recipient(s)
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For demonstrating outstanding entrepreneurship skills in the field of applied superconductivity, in particular:

  • for founding Columbus Superconductors, a commercially successful company that produces MgB₂ superconducting wire,
  • led development and made critical technical contributions to ex-situ processed MgB₂ wires, and,
  • led conductor manufacturing in a commercial environment. Under Dr. Grasso’s leadership, Columbus achieved high-quality, low variability, competitive costs in long lengths.

2016

Recipient(s)
Affiliation
Advanced Conductor Technologies, LLC
IEEE Region
Region 05 (Southwestern U.S.)
Citation

For demonstrating outstanding entrepreneurship skills in the field of applied superconductivity, in particular:

  • for founding Advanced Conductor Technologies LLC with the goal of commercializing high-temperature superconducting CORC® cables,
  • for the development of innovative HTS CORC® cables for high field magnets and high current power transmission systems, and
  • for transferring these technological advances to the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Navy

2014

Recipient(s)
Affiliation
Energy-2-Power
IEEE Region
Region 03 (Southeastern U.S.)
Citation

For demonstrating outstanding entrepreneurship skills in the field of applied superconductivity, in particular:

  • for founding Tai-Tang Research Co. which became Energy-2-Power (E2P) with the goal of commercializing HTS products including: magnets, current leads, cables, and power equipment, and
  • for the development of innovative HTS degaussing and cryogenic cable connector technologies which were successfully transitioned to US Navy surface combatant ships.

2012

Recipient(s)
Affiliation
Out of the Fog Research
IEEE Region
Region 06 (Western U.S.)
Citation

For demonstrating outstanding entrepreneurship skills in the field of applied superconductivity, in particular:

  • for founding Out of the Fog Research, LLC, with the goal of commercializing cryogenic RF technology,
  • for the development of innovative superconducting RF technology and the successful at-sea testing of HTS tunable filters, and
  • for transitioning these technological advances into US defense systems.

2010

Recipient(s)
Affiliation
Niowave, Inc.
IEEE Region
Region 04 (Central U.S.)
Citation

For demonstrating outstanding entrepreneurship skills in the field of applied superconductivity, in particular:

  • for the founding of Niowave, Inc. and the commercialization of superconducting linear accelerators and electron injectors
  • for the development of innovative superconducting niobium structures and manufacturing techniques, and
  • for transferring these technological advances to the Department of Energy and to defense, homeland security, medical and industrial applications.