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Development of Lightweight and Low Cost Advanced Structural Materials for Off-board Surface Vessels (OBVs)
SBC: Sensintel Inc. Topic: N06T021The ACR led team proposes an affordable manufacturing technique for complex-geometry composite components to be used as stiffened curvilinear structural panels and variable shaped fuel and ballast tanks for Off-board surface vehicles. Through the use of its Aquapour™ and Aquacore™ water-soluble tooling materials, ACR has previously demonstrated that different composite material systems based o ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseNavy -
High-Power Fiber-Optical Switch for Infrared Countermeasure (IRCM) Laser Applications
SBC: ALL OPTRONICS, INC. Topic: N06T039We propose to develop a new fiber optic switch for IRCM applications. The purpose of the phase I program is to demonstrate the feasibility of a high power 1xN (N=2-6) fiber optic switch operating in the mid IR region. By carefully optimizing each individual optical component, the optical switch will have a minimum net insertion loss of less than ~0.25dB at given laser wavelengths in the mid IR reg ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseNavy -
Light Filament Sensor
SBC: Applied Energetics, Inc. Topic: A06T017Optical filaments, formed by high intensity ultra-short laser pulses, provide high-intensity coherent white light in the atmosphere at great distances from the laser source. This high-intensity interrogation of the atmosphere yields backward directed emissions for detection from a sensor co-located with the laser system. This has clear advantages for remote sensing in hostile environments, or en ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseArmy -
Real-Time Detector of Human Fatigue
SBC: Bio-Behavior Analysis Systems, LLC Topic: AF04T007We propose to develop a computer based system for the online analysis of bio-behavioral signals associated with momentary loss of alertness. We will continue our development of bio-behavioral measures indicative of lapses in alertness. Our system will use only measures that can be obtained without attaching sensors to the operator. We will concentrate on monitoring the oculomotor system using came ...
STTR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Functionalized Double-Walled Nanotubes for High Performance Composites
SBC: ATS-MER, LLC Topic: N06T031It is proposed to incorporate functionalized double-walled carbon nanotube fillers into high-performance epoxy and vinyl ester resins as a means of substantially improving mechanical properties of the resulting nanocomposite materials. Covalent functionalization of only outer tube wall will leave the inner tube intact, thus preserving the exceptionally high mechanical properties of a DWNT to a max ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseNavy -
The Application of Titanium as a Low Cost Structural and Armor Material for Off-Board Surface Vessels (OBVs)
SBC: ATS-MER, LLC Topic: N06T021Titanium is a near ideal material for operating in harsh marine environments, but has not been widely utilized due to cost. A breakthrough has been demonstrated for producing titanium structural net shapes and composite armor at a cost of only a few dollars per pound above the cost of primary titanium sponge. Such processing can be utilized to produce cost effective net shape titanium components ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseNavy -
Microarrays for DNA binding proteins
SBC: MEDIOMICS, LLC Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Highly multiplexed detection of biological molecules and their activities has been an essential element of modern molecular diagnosis, drug development and research in genomics and proteomics. Well established DNA array methodologies exist which permit highly multiplexed detection of transcripts. Similar methodologies for detecting or measuring activities of pr ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Closed-Loop, Real-Time, Growth-to-Device Semiconductor Modeling
SBC: NONLINEAR CONTROL STRATEGIES, INC. Topic: AF05T003Semiconductor amplifiers and lasers are pervasive as critical components in modern day military and commercial technologies. High quality semiconductor wafer growth can now produce heterostructures of very high quality with stoichiometrically correct growth of individual mono-layers. Despite these significant advances in MBE and MOCVD growth technologies, a critical void remains in predicting the ...
STTR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Non-Toxic Chemical Formulation for Incapacitation and Destruction of Small Arms and Light Weapons
SBC: Lombardi, John L. Topic: ST061010In an attempt to deal with a growing number of weapon caches, Ventana Research will team-up with the University of Arizona to develop a non-toxic, cost-efficient resins formulation which will immediately incapacitate small arms and light weaponry. In addition this resin will also cause significant corrosion of ordinance steel over a prolonged time period.
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Development of SAMMA based vaginal microbiocide
SBC: YASO THERAPEUTICS INCORPORATED Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): To date, the scientific and political focus of sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention through education, condom use, and vaccine research is clearly inadequate. HIV, Chlamdia, gonorrhea, HSV, and HPV continue to spread, particularly via heterosexual transmission. The tragic reality is that most women are powerless to protect themselves and their unborn ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health