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Sensormetrix, INC
UEI: RKE3AK9TWJM3
# of Employees: 7
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: No
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Reversibly Cross-linked Polymers for Self-Healing Joints and Composites
Amount: $99,981.00SensorMetrix proposes to develop innovative self-healing polymers for integration into fibrous composites and adhesive joints. These polymers heal damage in the form of cracks (macro- through nanosca ...
STTRPhase I2007Department of Defense Air Force -
Metamaterial Based Missile Radome
Amount: $999,915.00A new type of radome structure utilizing novel EM materials is proposed. Based on recently developed artificially structured metamaterials which exhibit novel effective medium properties, structures w ...
SBIRPhase II2006Department of Defense Navy -
Ruggedized Solar Charging System for Remote Operation
Amount: $899,585.00Unattended ground munitions, sensors, and communications systems delivered by air, missile, or rocket face formidable challenges. High deceleration impact during delivery places severe demands on the ...
SBIRPhase II2004Department of Defense Army -
Ruggedized Solar Charging System for Remote Operation
Amount: $119,933.00Unattended ground munitions, sensors, and communications systems delivered by air, missile, or rocket face formidable challenges. High deceleration impact during delivery places severe demands on the ...
SBIRPhase I2004Department of Defense Army -
Rugged, Low-Cost, Nondielectric Missile Radome
Amount: $149,698.00A new class of radome structures utilizing novel EM materials is proposed. Based on recently developed artificially structured metamaterials which exhibit novel effective medium properties, structu ...
SBIRPhase I2004Department of Defense Navy -
STTR Phase I: Integrated Self Monitoring Sensor Networks within Composite Materials
Amount: $99,996.00This Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I research project proposes to develop a new class of self-sensing composites. Self-sensing, self-monitoring composites will be engineered materials with ...
STTRPhase I2004National Science Foundation