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Solar-powered Efficient Dryer for Crop Preservation, Conditioning, and Storage
SBC: MICRO NANO TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 812Solar-powered Efficient Dryer for Crop PreservationConditioning and StorageDr. Michael SchmidMicro Nano Technologiesnd 747 SW 2 AvenueIMB 34 Suite 214Gainesville FL 32601Phone: (407) 719-5435Email: mschmid@mntusa.comDr. Saeed MoghaddamMechanical and Aerospace Engineering DepartmentUniversity of FloridaGainesville FL 32611Phone: (352)392-0889Email: saeedmog@ufl.eduDrying is an energy-intensive proc ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Building Rural Wildfire Resilience through GIS mapping and UAV Verification of High-Risk-Lightning Strikes
SBC: HELIOS POMPANO INC Topic: 86PROJECT SUMMARYTitle:Building Rural Wildfire Resilience through GIS mapping and UAV Verification of High-Risk- Lightning StrikesPI: Dr. Istvan KereszyLightning ignitions are responsible for over 70% of the area burned in the American Westtotaling 5.5 million acres of land burned annually. These major wildfires significantly impactvulnerable communities causing between $120 to $190bn of economic da ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Development of efficacious ribonucleic acid-based formulations for the control of spongy moth
SBC: NANOSUR LLC Topic: 81The European spongy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar ) (ESM) is a non-native insect pest withlarvae that feeds on leaves of over 300 broad-leaved species including forest shade ornamentaland fruit trees as well as shrubs. The spongy moth defoliated over 98 million acres of U.S.forests from 1924 to 2018. Current biological insecticides used in spongy moth control have notbeen efficacious enough and ch ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Agroview and Agrosense for AI-enhanced precision nutrient management Phase II
SBC: AGRICULTURE INTELLIGENCE INC Topic: 813AgIntel a spinoff company of the University of Florida (UF) has licensed two novel technologiesfrom UF: Agroview and AgroSense. Agroview a digital twin of an agricultural field can deliveraccurate zone-based fertility and prescription maps for precision nutrient applications. Agrosensecan convert a traditional fertilizer applicator (sprayer or spreader) to a smart machine for precisionnutrient app ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Identification of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus effector interactome by proximity labeling coupled with proteomics in citrus
SBC: SOIL CULTURE SOLUTIONS, LLC Topic: 82Huanglongbingdisease("HLB")causedbythebacteriumCandidatusLiberibacterasiaticus ("CLas")haskilledmillionsofcitrustreesandreducedaverageyieldinFloridaby50%costing billionsinlostrevenue. CRISPRisthemostpowerfultoolforrapidbreedingofnewHLB-resistantcitrustreesbut hastobeprecededbyidentifyingspecificgene-editingtargets.Theidentificationoftargetgeneshas beenchallengingbecauseofpoorunderstandingoftheHLBp ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture -
An intramammary subunit vaccine to prevent Staphylococcus aureus bovine mastitis
SBC: Pentamer Biologics LLC Topic: 83Mastitis or inflammation of the udder is considered the most economically significant diseaseaffecting dairy cattle worldwide; costing the industry an estimated $2 billion a year. The bacteriumStaphylococcus aureus is a main cause of mastitis that can establish subclinical infection and resultin long term reductions in milk yield. Our innovation is a subunit vaccine that can be administeredto muco ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Development of a Standardization Method for Isotopic Tracing of Fugitive Sources of Methane in Atmospheric Gas Mixtures using 14C,?13C, and?2H.
SBC: BETA ANALYTIC, INC. Topic: 2CThe Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project will develop new standardization protocols and methodology for preconcentration, preparative-scale separation, and catalytic conversion of CH4 contained in mixtures of atmospheric gases for carbon-14 (14CCH4), carbon-13 (?13CCH4), and hydrogen-2 (?2HCH4) isotopic tracing. The approach addresses challenges with safely performing gas conversion ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency -
Remote sensing of fugitive methane using retroreflector-based Differential Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (DLAS) system on a UAV pair
SBC: CENSYS TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION Topic: 2CMethane is one of the most potent greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, with various anthropogenic factors increasing its prevalence. Methane has 28 times greater heating capacity than carbon dioxide and its atmospheric concentration has increased roughly from 800 parts-per-billion (ppb) in the early 1900s to an alarming 1800 ppb in 2016. With approximately 3.2 million abandoned wells in the US, mit ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency -
Stay-Fresh long-term disinfectant coatings for high-touched surfaces based on hydrogen peroxide as the active agent.
SBC: Quick-Med Technologies, Inc. Topic: 4AThe COVID-19 pandemic has evidenced the pressing and substantial need for sustainable and more effective solutions to prevent the transmission and spreading of pathogens of public health concern, including the SARS-CoV-2. Imminent challenges for the US Nation include emerging pathogens resulting from disease outbreaks or manufactured and released by terrorists. In this regard, high-touch surfaces ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Environmental Protection Agency -
Diversifying the Regional Wine Industry Through Sustainably Grown Sambucus
SBC: HYLDEMOER & COMPANY, LLC Topic: 812The aim of this project is to rigorously test the viability of Sambucus grown for utilization by theregional wine industry. The key objectives of this project are: 1) Evaluation of enological factorsand vinification techniques to optimize the winemaking processes; 2) Standardization ofbenchmarks for the nutraceutical value of the farm products before and after conversion to wine;and 3) Assessment ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture