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Novel Algae Technology for CO2 Utilization
SBC: HELIOS-NRG LLC Topic: 18cThere is an urgent need to significantly reduce CO2 emissions from coal burning power plants. Current CO2 capture technologies are too expensive and not economically viable. A new technology that can capture ~90% of the CO2 and significantly reduce the cost of capture is required for commercial viability. Statement of How this Problem is Being Addressed:This project is aimed at the development of ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
Dynamic NMR Logging Technologies for High-Resolution Measurement of Hydrogeologic Properties and Soil Response
SBC: VISTA CLARA INC. Topic: 19bThis proposal addresses the challenge of measuring the hydrogeologic response of geologic formations in-situ and at high-resolution to determine flow and storage parameters governing groundwater availability, contaminant fate, and other dynamic subsurface processes. How this problem is being addressed: We will develop direct-push and borehole instrumentation and methods for efficiently acquiring h ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
Wide dynamic range x-ray Mixed-Mode Pixel Array Detector
SBC: Sydor Instruments, LLC Topic: 09aSynchrotron light sources and X-ray free electron lasers are now generating shorter pulses with more intense light than ever before possible. The capabilities of these new sources grant unprecedented access into the workings of the natural world. X-ray detectors, as they currently stand, cannot accommodate the large dynamic range of collected x-rays in modern scattering experiments. This capabilit ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
Keck-PAD Fast-Framing Hybrid X-ray Pixel Array Detector
SBC: Sydor Instruments, LLC Topic: 04aThe capabilities of modern x-ray light sources have opened up new areas of research in the study of in-situ fast irreversible processes. Irreversible processes or “single shot” experiments are challenging since they require detectors that can obtain a succession of x-ray images within the time frame of the process in question. This requires high sensitivity, wide dynamic range x-ray detection ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
Open Interactive Data Analytics Platform for Chemical-Physics Simulations and Experiments
SBC: KITWARE INC Topic: 13aAdvances in computational and experimental research have led to enormous increases in the volume and complexity of scientific data. Research workflows must be significantly enhanced to realize the full potential of scientific discovery. This sentiment is shared by many leaders in the scientific community including Jim Gray, a Turing award winner who stated in his Fourth Paradigm Lecture “We have ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
Controlled-porosity ceramic materials for high temperature downhole applications
SBC: Olympic Research, Inc. Topic: 16aDevelopment of high performance downhole components and materials is necessary to enable geothermal exploration and production capabilities in high pressure and high temperature applications. Conventional well materials are poorly suited for corrosive environments. Steel casing, screens, and other wellbore components are susceptible to corrosion in extreme geothermal conditions. An ideal replaceme ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
Correlating and Analyzing Network Data through Interpretable Decompositions (CANDID)
SBC: Reservoir Labs, Inc. Topic: 01aA critical demand in today’s world is the need for efficiently managing, operating, and securing the network infrastructure and environment. It is very important to allow scientists to operate uninterrupted on high-speed networks and enable them to make scientific discoveries. It is critical to discover and avert constantly increasing cybersecurity attacks and cyber terrorism that are serious th ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
Portacy: Enabling Advanced Exascale Mapping Tool to Assist in Porting Legacy Codes
SBC: Reservoir Labs, Inc. Topic: 02bFast evolution of supercomputer architecture lead to an increasingly error-prone, lengthy and costly problem of porting existing applications to new architectures. For a useful category of compute-intensive, loop-based codes such as found in DOE applications, solutions exist that take sequential code and optimize it for modern parallel computers, but these expect a “de-optimized” form as input ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
HPC Obfuscation and Security Toolkit (HOST)
SBC: ATC-NY INC Topic: 03aLarge-scale computing systems, formerly relegated to research institutions and behind closed doors, are now often used for critical infrastructure modeling and control. These high-performance computing systems are frequently geographically distributed and exposed to the Internet, making them attractive resources for misuse and cyberattack. As high-performance computing systems grow even more popul ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy -
Unstructured Mesh Technologies for Massively Parallel Simulation and Data Analysis of Magnetically Confined Plasmas
SBC: SIMMETRIX, INC. Topic: 23cThe simulation of magnetically confined plasmas requires consideration of multiple overlapping scales. Continuum models address reactor scale behaviors, while particle methods capture fine scale behavior. The complex combination of physics and reactor geometry results in simulations involving massive calculations and data sets, which can only be executed on parallel computers. Thus, there is a cri ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy