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Story Mode for Teaching Cross-Curricular Coding Projects
SBC: CODESPARK, INC. Topic: 91990019R0012In previous R&D, the developers created codeSpark Academy, a game that employs a visual and block-based approach with puzzles to teach coding skills to students ages 5 to 9 years old. codeSpark Academy is in widespread use in and out of schools around the world. In this project, the developers will expand storytelling creative tools within the existing game. The pretend-play scenarios will include ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of EducationInstitute of Education Sciences -
Greener Plastics with High Heat Tolerance for Additive Manufacturing
SBC: INTELLIGENT OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 18NCERP2Advances in materials and automation are rapidly reshaping the American manufacturing economy, and must be embraced to sustain a strong manufacturing sector in the United States. Additive manufacturing is possibly the fastest growing example of this trend, growing at an astonishing compound annual growth rate of 25.7%. The plastic materials market for additive manufacturing, valued at $700M in 202 ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Environmental Protection Agency -
PFAS Analyzer- A fieldable device for the broad-spectrum analysis of PFAS in water, soil, and sediments
SBC: SEACOAST SCIENCE, INC. Topic: 18NCERP2Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are used in food packaging, as coatings for cloth (e.g. Scotchgard), firefighting foams, electronics, and industrial and automotive components. Being perfluorinated species, they are engineered to breakdown slowly (half-life >92 years in water), and thus persist for very long times. Their high water-solubility makes them especially dangerous, and much like perchlo ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Environmental Protection Agency -
Interactive Tool for Modeling Multiple Solar Eruptions
SBC: PREDICTIVE SCIENCE INCORPORATED Topic: S5Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are huge explosions that propel plasma and magnetic field away from the Sun and are the primary cause of major geomagnetic storms. Predicting in advance whether observed CMEs will hit the Earth and carry geo-effective magnetic fields is a long-term priority for the CCMC, located at NASA GSFC, as well as other groups within and outside of NASA. Such predictions are ext ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Requirements Management with Bidirectional Traceability in Modern Version Control Systems
SBC: XWING, INC. Topic: A2This SBIR addresses the need for robust airborne software design processes that are scalable, efficient, and low-cost to ensure safety features and design assurance for unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and manned aircraft. Xwingrsquo;s proposed tool (Tracer) manages software requirements and traceability at all levels; from the system-level objectives and use cases to the software requirements, corre ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Solid-State, Electrochemical Micro-Sensors for Atmospheric Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide Measurements at the Surface of Venus
SBC: MAKEL ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: S1Makel Engineering, Inc. (MEI) proposes to develop high temperature, solid state sensors to monitor carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen (N2) in the Venus atmosphere.nbsp; A harsh environment chemical sensor array suitable for measuring key trace species in the Venus atmosphere has been developed by MEI under a recent SBIR program. Currently there are no demonstrated chemical microsensors suitable to ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Packaging and Manufacturing Processes to Enable Production of Very Large Solar Sails for Next Generation Missions
SBC: NEXOLVE HOLDING CO LLC Topic: Z10The experience of building the NEA Scout solar Sail resulted in the realization that new manufacturing technology would be required to build solar sails significantly larger than NEA Scout. During Phase I, NeXolve successfully developed and demonstrated fab and fold processes and scalable-modular pathfinder mechanisms that can be fully developed to support fabrication and packaging of larger solar ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Fast, Parallel, High-Quality Voronoi Mesh Generator
SBC: CASCADE TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: A1Cascade Technologies has developed a massively parallel Voronoi-based mesh generation tool called ``Stitch#39;#39;. Given a water-tight surface triangulation of arbitrary complexity and a set of generating points (effectively cell centers), Stitch can efficiently compute the 3D clipped Voronoi diagram and output a mesh. This approach was demonstrated to be fast and scalable, as well as robust to c ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Nano Enhanced 4000 °F CMC for Multiple Use Applications
SBC: Allcomp Inc. Topic: H5NASA future applications require non- incremental advances in high temperature materials.nbsp; Specifically, advanced future propulsion systems require significant improvement in the upper temperature operating limit of composite materials.nbsp;Carbon-carbon (C-C) composites exhibit unique properties on increasing strength with temperature but suffer from oxidation at temperatures above 550 C.nbsp ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Tapered Amplifiers for Cold-Atom Optical Systems (TACOS)
SBC: AOSENSE, INC. Topic: S1AOSense proposes to develop compact laser amplifier modules for cold-atom optical systems. The device would deliver gt; 1 W of power in optical fiber at 852 nm when paired with an appropriate narrow-linewidth master laser oscillator. A key feature is the integration of a tapered amplifier with AOSense-proprietary compact, high transmission optical isolators, yielding a fiber-in, fiber-out package ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Aeronautics and Space Administration