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  1. Characterization of Thermally Conductive Composite Polymer Films with Enhanced Properties

    SBC: TESSELLATED INC            Topic: C5409b

    Tessellated Inc., in collaboration with the University of Notre Dame (ND), proposes to perform extensive, multi-mode characterization of polymer composite films to understand and provide critical guidance to improve the thermal conductivity of such materials to above 70 W/mK. In addition, our cost analysis shows our composite films to be

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  2. Non-invasive detection of interfacial debonding and mechanical failures in high field magnets using ultrasonic wave

    SBC: ADVANCED SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS LLC            Topic: C5432d

    Superconducting magnets, by offering extremely strong magnetic fields, play a key role for high energy physics explorations. However, magnet quenches due to thermal disturbances, significantly suppress magnet performance, and substantially add to the operating cost of superconducting magnets by boiling away huge amounts of extraordinarily expensive liquid helium. Low temperature superconducting ca ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  3. Reclaim E-Waste

    SBC: TDVIB LLC            Topic: 06c

    Rare earth metals and alloys that contain them are a key modern-day material used in many applications such as consumer electronics, computer memory, DVDs, rechargeable batteries, catalytic converters, magnets, and fluorescent lighting. The use of rare earth elements are vital for modern life, but the end products are rarely recycled. Recycling often requires the use of very aggressive solvents or ...

    STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  4. Circulating Diagnostic Markers of Infectious Disease

    SBC: PATHOVACS INCORPORATED            Topic: CBD18A001

    Assays for accurate diagnosis of early stages of infection with biothreat agents, on the day of infection or within a few days of infection, will find wide use in both civilian and military applications These diagnostic assays, which are anticipated to be highly specific and sensitive, will add to the repertoire of tools of hospitals and clinics that serve our armed forces personnel deployed on th ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
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