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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.
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SBIR Phase I: Anti-Reflective Coatings (ARCs) for 193nm Lithography
SBC: Brewer Science Incorporated Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 National Science Foundation -
SBIR PHASE I: Plasma Deposition of Organic Antireflective Coatings
SBC: Brewer Science Incorporated Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 National Science Foundation -
SBIR PHASE I: Removal of Pollutants from Diesel Exhaust Gases
SBC: CHA CORP. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 National Science Foundation -
Signal Amplification of Nonextractive Immunoassay
SBC: Fayette Environmental Services, Inc Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 Environmental Protection Agency -
DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF LAMINATED PLATES AND SHELLS
SBC: Engineering Software Research And Development, Inc. Topic: N/ARESEARCHERS ARE PERFORMING A FEASIBILITY STUDY CONCERNING NEW AND ADVANCED MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR THE LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR ANALYSES OF LAMINATED PLATES AND SHELLS. THE FEASIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTING THESE MODELS INTO A COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE PRODUCT FOR THEDESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL COMPONENTS FABRICATED OF LAMINATED COMPOSITES IS BEING ADDRESSED. THE SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTS THE RESE ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 National Science Foundation -
A Novel Technique for Processing Pollucite Glass-Ceramics
SBC: MO-SCI Corp. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 National Science Foundation -
A FLUOROMETRIC SENSOR FOR Cr(VI)
SBC: MARKTEK INC Topic: N/AHexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), in the usual form of oxo species, is used in manyindustrial processes and products. As a consequence, Cr(VI)= containingcompounds are often found in wastewater and contaminated sites. Since Cr(VI) isconsidered highly toxic and carcinogenic, it is extremely important to have areliable, easy-to-use, sensitive monitor for determining Cr(VI) concentrationsin process, on ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency