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  1. Computer-Adaptive Assessment of Temperament to Support Personnel Selection and Classification Decisions

    SBC: DRASGOW CONSULTING GROUP LLC            Topic: A04029

    We propose using our recently developed IRT model for scoring multidimensional pairwise preference items as the basis for a computerized adaptive assessment of personality that is designed to be fake resistant. The items will consist primarily of pairs of personality statements from different dimensions that are matched on social desirability. A respondent's task will be to choose the statement ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Thermoelectric Cooling of Photodetector Arrays with HgCdTe-based Superlattices

    SBC: EPIR TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: A05T013

    The ultimate goal of this project is to develop the technology required for the fabrication of monolithically integrated passive thermoelectric devices with infrared photon detector arrays for improved uniformity and operability. The feasibility of using

    STTR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Linguistic Geometry Techniques for Distributed Interactive Training

    SBC: GLOBAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY            Topic: A05T001

    Research and development to support Soldier and leader training must explore not only advanced learning environments and instructional strategies but also advanced training-development processes. In the first phase of this STTR project, GIST and HumRRO re

    STTR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Fabrication of Azobenzene Mesoporous Films with Large Photoanisotropy for Laser Eye and Sensor Protection

    SBC: Ocean Nanotech LLC            Topic: A04209

    We have developed an innovative lensless optical power limiting system for green region exploiting photoanisotropy of mesoporous films for low power continuous wave and high power nanosecond pulsed lasers. In Phase I, nanosecond response time has been obtained by the MesoPAD system we proposed. It is a promising technique for the next generation of laser eye and sensor protection. In phase II, mes ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Compact Direct Feed Formic Acid Fuel Cells with Advanced Membrane-Electrode Assembly

    SBC: RENEW POWER            Topic: A05T005

    Phase I of the STTR program focused on characterizing formic acid fuel cells and the completion of a conceptual design for a 20W device. The results of the Phase I study provided information on the performance of formic acid fuel cells with respect to tem

    STTR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. A Hybrid Pathogen Detection System

    SBC: VEGRANDIS, LLC            Topic: N/A

    Cryptosoridium is a resilient waterborne protozoan pathogen that caused gastrointestinal disease and is one of five major causes for 5 million deaths each year worldwide. Recently, a Cryptosoridium outbreak has sickened more than 1,700 people, mostly children and teenagers in New York. Cryptosoridium oocysts are of particular interest in the water industry because the infectious dose is low (1to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. A Hybrid Pathogen Detection System

    SBC: VEGRANDIS, LLC            Topic: 05NCERP1

    Cryptosporidium is a resilient waterborne protozoan pathogen that causes gastrointestinal disease and is one of five major causes for 5 million deaths each year worldwide. Recently, a Cryptosporidium outbreak sickened more than 1,700 people, mostly children and teenagers, in New York. Cryptosporidium oocysts are of particular interest in the water industry because the infectious dose is low (1 to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Environmental Protection Agency
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