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  1. Human Performance Enhancement

    SBC: REJUVENATE BIO INC            Topic: SOCOM17C001

    Special Operations Forces (SOF) operators are among the most elite, and highly qualified individuals in the U.S. military. Extraordinary physical and mental demands are placed upon them, to include superior performance standards, high operational tempos, and the pressure to excel in extreme environments for extended periods of time. In the SOF community, serious injuries are the norm rather than t ...

    STTR Phase II 2021 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  2. Preventing Biofouling of Oceanographic Sensors Using UV Illumination Powered by a Compact Wave Energy Converter

    SBC: 3NEWABLE LLC            Topic: 13c

    Oceanographic instrumentation is deployed in remote locations far from power grids, and in environments prone to biological growth that covers scientific instrumentation and interferes with data collection. The objective of this project is to extend the deployment period by capturing energy extracted from the motion of the instrumentation platform, and to improve scientific data collection by powe ...

    STTR Phase II 2021 Department of Energy
  3. Gas gap heat switches for conduction cooling of SRF cavities

    SBC: Novum Industria LLC            Topic: 33c

    Particle accelerators are used in a variety of ways to the benefit of people at large. Part of the challenge in making the benefits of these machines accessible to the broader society is their cost and complexity. The cryogenic system that cools the superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavity contributes to this problem. Recent advances from Fermilab have shown that the conventional liquid helium ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  4. Process and Economic Model Integration for Flexible Nuclear Power Generation

    SBC: ENVERGEX LLC            Topic: 39f

    The increased share of intermittent renewable energy sources (e.g. wind, solar) has economically strained the base power sources (e.g. coal, gas, nuclear) that are required to maintain a reliable energy grid. Nuclear power plants are especially susceptible as they require high capacity factors to offset the significant capital and operational expense. Efforts are being made to develop software to ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  5. Wrap-able, Radiation-Resistant Electrical Insulators for Superconducting Magnet Applications

    SBC: INNOSENSE CORPORATION            Topic: 29a

    The Department of Energy Office of Fusion Energy Sciences is seeking the development of wrap-able radiation-resistant electrical insulators for superconducting magnet coils used in fusion energy reactor systems. These insulators must: (1) exhibit low gas generation under irradiation, (2) have higher pot life, and (3) exhibit attributes of insulation systems with high bond and higher strength and f ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  6. High Temperature Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing of Tungsten Plasma Facing Components with Integrated Porous Armor

    SBC: RADIABEAM TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: 28a

    Controlled thermonuclear fusion promises to radically transform our society, providing nearly limitless renewal energy. Cost-competitive fusion requires plasma facing components (PFC) which can sustain extreme photon and energetic particle fluxes over a lifetime of years, as these components will dictate the maintenance and overhaul periods of future reactors. Robust, scalable PFCs manufacturing m ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  7. Distributed, Real-Time Fiber-Optic Sensing System for Superconducting Magnets

    SBC: INTELLIGENT FIBER OPTIC SYSTEMS CORP            Topic: 29a

    Fiber optic-based sensing devices and systems allow for electromagnetic interference-immune interrogation of temperature and strain distribution within the cryomodule coil winding pack of superconducting magnets. A specific use of fiber sensors is for rapid and redundant quench detection. Novel fiber-optic sensors may also be used for precision measurement of distributed and local temperature and/ ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  8. Plastic Heat Exchangers with High Conductance

    SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: 20c

    Triton will design a high effectiveness, low size and weight, non-metallic heat exchanger. This technology will reduce the size and cost, and improve the efficiency, of commercial and residential HVAC systems. Triton is proposing a novel microscale geometry and manufacturing method to create a heat exchanger material that can be used in any length or width, allowing infinite design flexibility for ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  9. Lower Cost, Mass, Volume Wind Power Converter with Grid Support

    SBC: WBGlobalSemi, Inc.            Topic: 19b

    DOE seeks development of optimized wind-compatible power converters for industry collaboration with potential cost savings, increased power performance, grid support and to move the grid connection power module from the wind turbine nacelle. Our project approach is to develop a much lower cost, smaller weight, smaller size solid state power converter (PFC PDK), utilizing commercial silicon carbide ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  10. 3D Printed Membranes for Desalination

    SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: 09b

    Membrane technologies are currently the lowest cost option for desalination of water and purification of other liquid and gas streams. There is a need to develop continuous, precise, and smart manufacturing techniques that have the potential to lower the cost and facilitate the adoption of high-performance membrane materials and design architectures. Membranes are currently produced by large scale ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
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