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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Efficient Distributed Energy Generation System

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: 09NCERA1

    Distributed energy offers a means of providing reliable, cost-effective electrical power to residents of rural communities. These requirements often cannot be met by current distribution methods due to limitation of remote central station power generation and transmission. With the migration of population from urban areas to rural areas and the increased power demands placed on electrical gri ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Development of intelligent process control for thin film solar panel manufacturing

    SBC: ACCUSTRATA INC            Topic: 09NCERB1

    This SBIR project addresses the problem of waste and low manufacturing yield in the typical thin film manufacturing process. It has the potential to make a significant impact on energy utilization and become a critical component to making thin film processes cost effective, leading to waste-free manufacturing. Thin film deposition processes are extensively used in man-critical industries wit ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. Photonic Crystal Slot Waveguide Spectrometer for Monitoring of Volatile Organic Compounds in Groundwater and Hazardous Pollutants in Air

    SBC: OMEGA OPTICS, INC.            Topic: 09NCERC1

    In this program, Omega Optics, Inc. and the University of Texas, Austin, propose a novel lab-on-chip photonic crystal slot waveguide infrared spectrometer for detection and spectroscopic analysis of BTEX hydrocarbons (benzene and toluene) in water and greenhouse gas (carbon dioxide) in air. The device utilizes the unique dispersive properties of slow light photonic crystal waveguides together ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. Improved Heterogeneous Catalyst for the Transesterification of Triglycerides to Biodiesel

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: 09NCERH1

    There is a finite amount of fossil fuels, which will only last a few more decades. Therefore, it is imperative to develop renewable sources of energy. An area that has recently attracted a lot of attention is the conversion of renewable oils to biodiesel, primarily through the methanolysis of triglycerides. The use of an immobilized lipase as a heterogeneous biocatalyst to transform oils into ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. A New Technique for Ante-Mortem Control of Pathogens in Broilers

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: 83

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    SBIR Phase II 2000 Department of Agriculture
  6. Selection and Genomic Characterization of Honey Bees Resistant to Viral Pathogens

    SBC: Bee Power, LP            Topic: 82

    Honey bee populations, especially managed honey bees, have been adversely affected by Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), Varroa destructor mite infestations and viral pathogens. A variety of viral pathogens have been identified as potential factors contributing to CCD, and viral pathogens are vectored by Varroa mites. Honey bee viruses, including deformed wing virus (DWV), cause individual honey bee ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Agriculture
  7. Sequential injection enzymatic assay for melamine detection in food.

    SBC: BIOO SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION            Topic: 85

    Protecting the integrity of the nation's food from contamination by toxins is a very serious challenge for our country. Melamine, in particular, is a toxic substance which has recently emerged as a serious threat to the safety of the U.S. food supply. Recent, widely-reported food and feed contaminations by melamine have fueled an increased demand for improved assays to screen the food supply for m ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Agriculture
  8. Development of Intelligent Process Control for Thin Film Solar Panel Manufacturing

    SBC: ACCUSTRATA INC            Topic: TopicB

    This SBIR project addresses the problem of waste and low manufacturing yield in the typical thin film manufacturing process. It has the potential to make a significant impact on energy utilization and become a critical component to making thin film processes cost effective, leading to waste-free manufacturing. Thin film deposition processes are extensively used in man-critical industries with sign ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Creating an Interactive Technology That Emulates the Motivational Interviewing Process to Train Nutrition Educators and Health Professionals

    SBC: Humanitas, Inc.            Topic: 85

    The poor nutrition habits of Americans are as well documented as the myriad attempts to reverse this course by health practitioners and researchers. The breadth of nutrition knowledge is increasing along with our waistlines. USDA researchers collected data from MEDLINE, a database of medical journal articles. They found that the annual number of journal articles that link fats and cholesterol to h ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Agriculture
  10. Formulation of Biodegradable Nursery Pots from Poultry Feather Keratin Cronus, LLC

    SBC: CRONUS, LLC            Topic: 89

    The U.S. poultry industry produces two billion pounds of feathers each year, which are considered waste biomaterials and currently converted into low value protein for use in animal feed. In Europe, feathers are autoclaved or burned and then buried as a waste material due to regulations prohibiting animal by-products in feed. A more appropriate use for feathers is to utilize their unique structura ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Agriculture
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