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  1. A Facility Scale Automated Mobility System

    SBC: Luci, LLC            Topic: C5407h

    There is a large, unmet need for an energy-efficient, facility-scale mobility system that addresses the needs of underserved communities, particularly people with reduced mobility (PRM). Mobility services in airports and other large facilities, are failing to meet the needs of PRM due to rapidly scaling demand and fragmented systems that remain heavily reliant on manual labor and unreliable commun ...

    STTR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  2. Real-time Multimodal Diffuse Reflectance and Polarization Imaging Based Nerve Identification in Surgical Field of View

    SBC: YAYA SCIENTIFIC LLC            Topic: NIBIB

    PROJECT SUMMARY We propose to develop a novel non-contact, label-free multimodality imager that provides real-time intraoperative identification of nerves within the surgical field-of-view to facilitate the prevention of unintended nerve damage (termed iatrogenic nerve injury) during surgical procedures, as they are a major source of postsurgical complications, e.g., chronic pain. In the United St ...

    STTR Phase II 2023 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  3. CO2mposite: Recycling of CO2, Carbon Fiber Waste, and Biomaterials into Composite Panels for Lower Embodied Carbon Building Materials

    SBC: SKYNANO LLC            Topic: NA

    "SkyNano, Endeavor Composites, and The University of Tennessee Knoxville propose to develop a composite panel that contains CO2-derived carbon nanotubes (CNTs), recycled carbon fiber waste, and bio-derived natural fibers that exhibits excellent mechanical and functional properties, while maintaining a carbon-negative footprint on a cradle-to-gate and cradle-to-grave basis. By the end of the Phase ...

    STTR Phase II 2022 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  4. CO2mposite: Recycling of CO2, Carbon Fiber Waste, and Biomaterials into Composite Panels for Lower Embodied Carbon Building Materials

    SBC: SKYNANO LLC            Topic: NA

    "SkyNano, Endeavor Composites, and The University of Tennessee Knoxville propose to develop a composite panel that contains CO2-derived carbon nanotubes (CNTs), recycled carbon fiber waste, and bio-derived natural fibers that exhibits excellent mechanical and functional properties, while maintaining a carbon-negative footprint on a cradle-to-gate and cradle-to-grave basis. By the end of the Phase ...

    STTR Phase II 2022 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  5. Very High Field Hybrid Superconducting Magnet Using Bi-2212

    SBC: CRYOMAGNETICS INC            Topic: 26b

    High energy physics research, modern medicine and advanced materials are continually demanding stronger magnetic fields. Efforts to generate fields in excess of 25 Tesla have been a principal driver of High Temperature Superconductor research. Although HTS materials were discovered decades ago and have always shown significant potential for high field use, until recently magnets using the technolo ...

    STTR Phase II 2021 Department of Energy
  6. Latinos Kick Buts: Mobile Engagement and Cessation Support for Latino Smokers Phase II

    SBC: AGILE HEALTH INC            Topic: 102

    PROJECT SUMMARY Despite a growing need for smoking cessation services, Latino smokers face notable disparities in cessation treatment. Consequently, there is a big opportunity, both from a scientific and a business perspective, to develop and test the most optimal culturally tailored approaches to enroll and engage Latino Smokers into cessation programs. The Kick Buts program owned by Agile Health ...

    STTR Phase II 2021 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  7. Man-Portable, Direct-Fuel Capable, Tubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

    SBC: MILLENNITEK, LLC            Topic: A14AT011

    A lightweight and man-portable 300W tubular solid oxide fuel cell is being developed that can operate directly from liquid fuels without the need for separate fuel processing. A novel freeze-casting approach is being used to produce the anode-supported cells with an integrated catalyst that prevents sulfur and carbon in the fuel from degrading the electrical performance over time. Solid oxide fuel ...

    STTR Phase II 2021 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Recovery of Glass Fiber Reinforcement from Retired Wind Turbine Blades for Recycled Composite Materials

    SBC: CARBON RIVERS LLC            Topic: 15c

    By 2050 43,400,000 metric tons of cumulative wind turbine blade waste is expected to exist and continue growing at 2,000,000 metric tons/year globally. Even in the near term, wind turbine blade waste generation is expected to approach 1,000,000 metric tons/year by 2029. In short, the amount of wind turbine blade waste needing disposal is growing rapidly while the status quo option of landfilling, ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy
  9. Freeze Casting of Tubular Sulfer Tolerant Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

    SBC: MILLENNITEK, LLC            Topic: A14AT011

    Solid oxide fuel cells have long suffered from degradation due to impurities in the fuel and complexities associated with dissimilar materials and high operating temperatures. This degradation lowers the usable cell power output and requires ancillary equipment for fuel sulfur removal and reformation. A unique microstructure for a tubular anode-supported SOFC is being developed using a novel freez ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Very High Field Hybrid Superconducting Magnet Using Bi-2212

    SBC: CRYOMAGNETICS INC            Topic: 26b

    High energy physics research, modern medicine and advanced materials are continually demanding stronger magnetic fields. Efforts to generate fields in excess of 25 Tesla have been a principal driver of High Temperature Superconductor research. Although HTS materials were discovered decades ago and have always shown significant potential for high field use, until recently magnets using the technolo ...

    STTR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
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