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N5 SENSORS INC
UEI: DPHWXD86RNS4
# of Employees: 19
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: No
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ChemBadge – ER: A Person Worn Chemical Aerosol Detector
Amount: $149,977.58Chemical agents, including conventional warfare agents (CWAs) and evolving Non-Traditional Agents (NTAs), continue to pose a security threat. Pharmaceutical Based Agents (PBAs) are of growing concern ...
SBIRPhase I2022Department of Homeland Security -
Rapid Infection Screening via Exhalation (RISE): A Breathalyzer Platform for Early Detection of Viral Respiratory Infection
Amount: $999,991.30N5 Sensors proposed to develop a non-thermal screening device to enable real-time breath analysis for viral infection in non-clinical settings. The approach is based on the use of N5’s chip-scale ch ...
SBIRPhase II2022Department of Homeland Security -
Rapid Infection Screening via Exhalation (RISE): A Breathalyzer Platform for Early Detection of Viral Respiratory Infection
Amount: $149,693.47Respiratory viral infection can sometimes lead to serious, possibly life threatening complications. Highly contagious respiratory diseases cause significant disruptions to social and economic systems ...
SBIRPhase I2021Department of Homeland Security -
Explosive-Screening Smart Luggage Tags
Amount: $149,767.31Trace detection of explosives has become a critical problem in public safety and global counterterrorism. Purpose of this work is to develop a highly sensitive, low-power, small form-factor, and low-c ...
SBIRPhase I2021Department of Homeland Security -
Robust Design of Chemical Gas Sensor Arrays (CGSA) Using the Maximum Likelihood Estimator and Cramer-Rao bound.
Amount: $149,997.12We will develop, demonstrate, and built a sensor array designed frommathematical models thatare based on the maximum likelihood estimator(MLE), the Cramer- Rao lower bound (CRB), and the density funct ...
SBIRPhase I2019Department of Homeland Security -
Nanoengineered Hybrid Gas Sensors for Spacesuit Monitoring
Amount: $754,797.00N5 Sensors partnering with George Mason University (GMU) have demonstrated ultra-small, low-power gas sensors, ideally suited for integrated space suit monitoring. A single-chip carbon dioxide (CO2), ...
STTRPhase II2019National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Digital System-On-Chip CO2 Sensor
Amount: $224,898.73N5 Sensors have teamed up with University of Tennessee, Molecule Works Inc., and Syracuse University Center of Excellence for Environmental and Energy Systems to develop and commercialize a breakthrou ...
SBIRPhase I2018Department of Energy ARPA-E -
A Digital System-On-Chip CO2 Sensor
Amount: $976,970.70N5 Sensors have teamed up with University of Tennessee, Molecule Works Inc., and Syracuse University Center of Excellence for Environmental and Energy Systems to develop and commercialize a breakthrou ...
SBIRPhase II2018Department of Energy ARPA-E -
A Digital System-On-Chip CO2 Sensor
Amount: $327,369.56N5 Sensors have teamed up with University of Tennessee, Molecule Works Inc., and Syracuse University Center of Excellence for Environmental and Energy Systems to develop and commercialize a breakthrou ...
SBIRPhase II2018Department of Energy ARPA-E -
Nanoengineered Hybrid Gas Sensors for Spacesuit Monitoring
Amount: $749,751.00Extravehicular Mobility Units (EVU) are the necessary to perform elaborate, dynamic tasks in the biologically harsh conditions of space and they have stringent requirements on physical and chemical na ...
STTRPhase II2017National Aeronautics and Space Administration