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  1. CO2 Sequestration in Cell Biomass of Chlorobium Thiosulfatophilum

    SBC: Bioengineering Resources, Inc.            Topic: 29c

    75874S Worldwide carbon dioxide emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels have increased at a rate of about 3 percent per year during the last 40 years to over 24 billion tons today. One candidate technology for dealing with the carbon dioxide problem involves the anaerobic bacterium Chlorobium thiosulfatophilum, which uses hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide to produce elemental sulfur and ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  2. Micro-discharge Based Multi-Metal Emissions Monitoring System

    SBC: Cavition, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Caviton has developed a novel technique for the continuous monitoring of trace metals emissions. This technique is based on a microdischarge light, which is collected by a spectrometer and analyzed. All metals tested to date can b detected and the focus of this Phase II project is to develop a sampling system, carry out laboratory tests, then move to field tests of sampling and analysis. Finall ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. Low Loss Ferroelectric Material Development for Accelerator Applications

    SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC            Topic: 05a

    75565B Low loss ferroelectric materials based on BST (barium strontium titanate) could be used as the basis for new advanced technology microwave and particle accelerator devices. The electronic properties of this material would allow one the creation of an X-band, high-power RF switch with peak power sufficient for use in linear collider RF systems. This project will develop a new BST material ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  4. Development of a Distributed Advanced High Intensity Discharge (HID) Lighting System with Instant Light to Directly Replace Incandescent Accent Lighting

    SBC: Energy Focus, Inc.            Topic: 36a

    76111S Efficient accent lighting systems using distributed lighting do not have instant light when turned on. Until this instant light function is added, incandescent and halogen accent lights, which use about 0.25 quads of energy, will remain as one of the last lighting applications without a cost effective, energy efficient solution. This project will develop a distributed lighting system tha ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  5. Development of Polymer Processing Techniques for Dramatic Cost Reduction of Large Core Plastic Optical Fiber, for Use with Advanced, High Intensity Discharge (HID) Distributed Accent Lighting System

    SBC: Energy Focus, Inc.            Topic: 36a

    75812S Incandescent and halogen accent lights remain some of the last lighting applications without cost effective, energy efficient solutions. Potential energy efficient lighting systems exist; for example, one high efficiency metal halide lamp and ballast can run eight points of light. However, these systems have product limitations due to their high cost. This project will optimize the fabr ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  6. An Analysis Process Execution Language and Execution Engine for High Energy Physics

    SBC: Fivesight Technologies, Inc.            Topic: 09c

    76276B Current data analysis methodologies in high-energy physics often fall short when managing large scale processing tasks over distributed datasets and used by distributed members within a collaboration or working group. There is no commnon semantic to describe analysis workflow and its attributes for the myriad of complex process types comprising a typical physics study. Without a formal s ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  7. Hydrogen Cryostat for Muon Beam Cooling

    SBC: MUONS INC            Topic: 04b

    75497-Ionization cooling, a method for shrinking the size of a muon beam, is needed for muon colliders and neutrino factories, two options for future High Energy Physics facilities. Hydrogen is needed in these applications for several reasons, but a safe and efficient containment cryostat is a prerequisite for its use. This project will develop a single hydrogen system to provide ionization ene ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  8. Ionization Cooling using Parametric Resonances

    SBC: MUONS INC            Topic: 05b

    75496B Muon collider luminosity depends on the number of muons in the storage ring and on the transverse size of the beams in collision. As presently envisioned, large muon intensities will be required, due to limitations with ionization cooling, the intended method for cooling the beam. However, the proton accelerators needed to produce the required muon intensity are expensive, and the decay ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  9. Biomimetic Nanostructured Coating for Dry Machining

    SBC: NanoMech, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    This Phase II proposes to develop an innovative nanostructured coating, with a unique integration of hard phases and lubrication phases, for dry machining of austenite steels for the automotive and aerospace industries. This novel coating will be synthesized using a combination of electrostatic spray coating (ESC), chemical vapor infiltration (CVI), and plasma etching. W unique biomimetic inspir ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  10. High Resolution Seismometer Insensitive to Magnetic Fields for the Linear Collider Program (Currently ILC)

    SBC: Pmd Scientific, Inc.            Topic: 07d

    75225S The elevated level of vibrations complicates the achievement of sub-nanometer stability for the final focusing lenses in supercolliders. This project will develop a radiation-hardened seismic (vibration) sensor, with sub-nanometer precision and fully immune to strong magnetic fields, for monitoring the stability of the final focusing lenses. In Phase I, two electrochemical prototype sens ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
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