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Integration of a semiconductor quantum emitter and a lithium niobate frequency converter for telecom quantum light generation
SBC: ICARUS QUANTUM INC Topic: T8Generation of quantum light deterministically and at telecommunications wavelengths has been an insurmountable challenge for execution of quantum networking protocols in a scalable manner, as telecom photons can travel with minimal loss through optical fiber networks, distributing quantum entanglement over long distances. Semiconductor quantumnbsp;dots have emerged as the most promising platform t ...
STTR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Flight Test Planning for the Research Aircraft for eVTOL Enabling techNologies (RAVEN)
SBC: Wingborne Aeronautics Corporation Topic: T15In the past several years, a number of large-scale prototype electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft have been flight tested by aircraft manufacturers to achieve their commercial product development goals for the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) market. Owing to intellectual property and propriety information concerns, however, relatively few large-scale eVTOL aircraft have been flight t ...
STTR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Anintelligent, real time, fluid composition sensor for monitoring ofhelium purge processes
SBC: SPORIAN MICROSYSTEMS, INC Topic: T13Rocket propulsion system development is enabled by rigorous ground testing to mitigate the propulsion system risks inherent in spaceflight. Helium is used in piping and engine purge processes to inert liquid hydrogen systems. The cost of helium is increasing as the supply diminishes, impacting testing of the rocket engines for space propulsion systems. There is an outstanding need within NASA prop ...
STTR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Smart Spectral Polarimetric Imager for Autonomous Plant Health Monitoring
SBC: SPACE LAB TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: T6For future long-duration space exploration missions, NASA expressed the need for plant systems that may provide a nutrient dense supplement to crew diet and possibly other life support functions, such as CO2 removal, O2 production, water recovery, and waste recycling.nbsp; Current and future infrastructure for plant growth include chambers with controlled environments.nbsp; To ensure optimal growi ...
STTR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
REALISE- Remote Experimentation and Analysis Laboratory In SpacE
SBC: INTELLIGENT IMAGING INNOVATIONS, INC. Topic: T10We are proposing the fully autonomous science facility REALISE for suspended biological cultures that can both incubate organisms over long periods of time (30 days to 9 months) but also perform in-situ analysis of samples using bright-field and three-color fluorescence microscopy. REALISE will be based heavily on functionality, components, and experience from past Shuttle, ISS, and Orion heritage ...
STTR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Ultra-narrow Linewidth Lasers for Deployed Quantum Timing Applications
SBC: VESCENT PHOTONICS LLC Topic: T8Vescent Photonics, LLC (Vescent) in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory (MIT-LL) proposes to develop a compact ultra-narrow linewidth laser based on photonic integrated chip (PIC) technology for next-generation fieldable quantum sensor applications including optical atomic clocks, two-way time transfer, and precision inertial force and gravity sensing.nb ...
STTR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Model-based Enterprise Architecture for Institutional Management Digital Twins
SBC: GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY CONNECTION, INC. Topic: T11NASA manages $40B in facility assets with an inventory of more than 5,000 facilities. Over 83% of this infrastructure is beyond its design life, and the agency faces a deferred maintenance backlog of $2.77B. An effective method to address this challenge and achieve digital transformation is through Enterprise Architecture (EA) and the use of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) methods.nbsp;Duri ...
STTR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Design and Implementation Tools for Lunar Surface Regolith Structure Construction
SBC: Lunar Outpost Inc Topic: T7To facilitate the return of humans to the moon in the next several years, consideration must be given to various types of infrastructure that will be required. Navigational features are promising for accurate and repeatable vehicle landings. Durable landing pads will be able to ensure stable landing and to prevent erosion of landing sites and sand-blasted abrasion of any nearby structures. Berms t ...
STTR Phase I 2022 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Solar Sail Tubular Mast
SBC: OPTERUS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, INC Topic: T5Solar Sail Tubular Mast (SSTM) is a lightweight version of Opterusrsquo; patented High Strain Composite (HSC) Trussed Collapsible Tubular Mast (T-CTM). SSTM is a high-performance truss of tape-springs with structural mass efficiency twice that of trusses of solid rods (e.g. coilable longeron masts) and four times better than traditional non-trussed CTMs. SSTM booms are inherently low cost because ...
STTR Phase I 2022 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Numerical Simulation of Fields in Cavities with Detailed Antenna Modeling
SBC: Electro Magnetic Applications, Inc. Topic: T5Electro Magnetic Applications, Inc. (EMA) and the Applied Research Institute (ARI) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign propose to continue the development and validation of a user-friendly software tool for the estimation of field distributions within rocket fairings due to antennas radiating internal and external to the enclosures. The tool will include a Power Balance (PwB) method ...
STTR Phase II 2022 National Aeronautics and Space Administration