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Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc.

Company Information
Address
44 Hunt St #2
Watertown, MA 02472-4624
United States


http://www.rmdinc.com

Information

UEI: SCKQA85YU4U4

# of Employees: 74


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. Conformal Frangible Coatings for Jet Fuel Systems by Atomic Layer Deposition

    Amount: $999,900.00

    Jet fuel is currently used as a heat sink for the engine oil system, but its cooling capacity is limited by a temperature constraint necessary to preclude the formation of coke deposits. Therefore, it ...

    SBIRPhase II2023Department of Defense Navy
  2. TlBr-LISSPRD

    Amount: $149,996.60

    RMD is proposing to develop a semiconductor base Spectroscopic Personal Radiation Detector (SPRD). The gamma detection will be based on TlBr and the neutron detection – on LiInSe (LIS) semiconductor ...

    SBIRPhase I2022Department of Homeland Security
  3. Low Cost, Radiation Tolerant Semiconductor Detectors for Charged Particle Spectroscopy

    Amount: $199,981.00

    Single-crystalline chemical vapor deposition diamond meets a majority of the radiation tolerance and performance parameters needed to survive in extreme environments, such as measuring isotopes from h ...

    SBIRPhase I2022Department of Energy
  4. Conformal Neutron Supermirrors by Atomic Layer Deposition

    Amount: $199,988.00

    Neutron scattering experiments hold the keys for unraveling the fundamental properties and dynamics of novel organic and inorganic materials that are yet to be discovered. To support these experiments ...

    SBIRPhase I2022Department of Energy
  5. Gadolinium-Loaded Plastic Scintillators for Dark Matter Sea

    Amount: $200,000.00

    Despite a decade of astounding experimental progress in direct searches for dark matter in the GeV-TeV mass scale, there have been no compelling signals to date. Recent dark-sector theories argue that ...

    SBIRPhase I2022Department of Energy
  6. A New Semiconductor Material, LiInGaSe2, for Neutron Detection

    Amount: $199,631.00

    Statement of the Problem or Situation that is Being Addressed There is a critical need for better a neutron detection technology that can be applied to materials control and accounting, including proc ...

    SBIRPhase I2022Department of Energy
  7. 36a HardCell: A Robust Sensor Head for Hot Cell Nuclear Material Accounting and Control

    Amount: $199,940.00

    Nuclear energy could contribute to solving the climate crisis by displacing power generation from fossil fuels. U.S. domestic nuclear material accounting and control (NMAC) for emerging nuclear fuel c ...

    SBIRPhase I2022Department of Energy
  8. 37b Platypus: A Wireless Multi-sensor Platform for Dry Spent Fuel Cask Monitoring

    Amount: $199,977.00

    Statement of the Problem: Reactor cores in commercial power plants produce spent nuclear fuel, which is discharged every 3-4 years. There is currently a pressing need to safely store spent fuel for lo ...

    SBIRPhase I2022Department of Energy
  9. Advanced Manufacturing of Solid Oxide Electrodes Using ALD

    Amount: $249,993.00

    Statement of Problem or Situation that is Being Addressed: The degradation of the hydrogen fuel electrode in solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) during high-steam conditions severely limits the lar ...

    SBIRPhase I2022Department of Energy
  10. Multi-mode Polymer Organic Glass Scintillators for Next Generation Radiation Portal Monitors

    Amount: $199,993.00

    The trafficking of special-nuclear material (SNM) and radiological sources remains a serious threat to the security of the United States. To counter nuclear trafficking, the Department of Homeland Sec ...

    SBIRPhase I2022Department of Energy
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