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  1. Supporting MultiPhysics Workflows for Particle Accelerator Simulations

    SBC: KITWARE INC            Topic: 26b

    The DOE High Energy Physics Accelerator Technology subprogram supports the development of new particle accelerators to enable discovery science in high‐energy physics, and through accelerator stewardship works to make accelerator technology widely available to science and industry. The DOE High Energy Physics (HEP) program was created to understand how our universe works at its most fundamental ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  2. Unstructured Mesh Technologies for Massively Parallel Simulation and Data Analysis of Magnetically Confined Plasmas

    SBC: SIMMETRIX, INC.            Topic: 23c

    The simulation of magnetically confined plasmas requires considering multiple overlapping scales. Continuum models address reactor scale behaviors, while particle methods capture fine scale behavior. The complex combination of physics and reactor geometry results in simulations involving massive calculations and data sets, which can only be executed on parallel computers. Thus, there is a critical ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  3. Second Generation Superconducting Cable with Exfoliated YBCO Filaments

    SBC: BROOKHAVEN TECHNOLOGY GROUP INC            Topic: 29a

    High temperature superconducting wire (HTS) technology has a significant potential to become the wire of choice for helium‐free, ultra‐high field magnet systems. High‐field, helium‐free magnet systems are attracting more interest as the world supply of helium is depleted and new science facilities are demanding magnetic field levels much higher than accessible by niobium‐based supercondu ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  4. Micromachined Infrasound Sensors

    SBC: SILICON AUDIO, LLC            Topic: 09a

    The Groundbased Nuclear Detonation Detection Research and Development office seeks advanced technology for the monitoring of explosion events using infrasonic signatures. Silicon Audio, Inc. and The University of Texas at Austin are working together to develop a microelectromechanicalsystem (MEMS) based piezoelectric infrasonicsensor technology. The sensor aims to exceed all of the threshold speci ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  5. GoBig: A Unified Interface to Big Data Systems

    SBC: KITWARE INC            Topic: 01c

    A researcher dealing with big data today is met with a maze of languages, programming environments, data storage and query systems, and compute engines. Pursuing a new path in this space may take years and millions of dollars of investment, only to discover that a new and more applicable big data paradigm has emerged. Costs include learning programming languages, storage systems, and computing par ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  6. Nanocrystal-Based Phosphors with Enhanced Lifetime Stability

    SBC: Lumisyn LLC            Topic: 09c

    One of the main roadblocks to higher efficiencies for warm-white LED light sources is spectrally-wide red-emitting bulk phosphors, which emit a significant amount of their energy either in the far red or infrared where the eye’s response is poor or zero. Consequently, employing these phosphors (along with bulk green-yellow emitting ones) will result in desired warmer light sources, however, at ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  7. A Novel Integrated Deflector Sensor for Scanning Probe Microscopy Systems

    SBC: NANOHMICS INC            Topic: 07b

    Next generations of scanning probe microscopy tools will have enhanced operational capabilities, such as improved variable pressure/temperature/atmosphere systems, including reactive cells. Several technologies exist to enable components of these next-gen capabilities, but most rely on optical detection of probe deflection. In many situations, providing optical access to the sample is not readily ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  8. Ultra Low Power Consumption Graphene Oxide Infiltrated Subwavelength Waveguide based All-Optical Switch for Tera bit/s Optical Time Division Multiplexing

    SBC: OMEGA OPTICS, INC.            Topic: 01b

    Driven by bandwidth hungry technologies such as online video and cloud computing, the skyrocketing growth of global data traffic has no sign of halting. The total amount of content passing through the world’s networks will increase from 800,000 petabytes in 2009 to 35 zettabytes in 2020. To meet the world’s endless appetite for bandwidth, dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) system wi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  9. Predictive Modeling Tools for Metal-Based Additive Manufacturing

    SBC: SENTIENT SCIENCE CORPORATION            Topic: 02a

    Sentient proposes to develop predictive modeling tools for parts made through the additive manufacturing (AM) processes. Our approach requires the use of high performance computing (HPC). The use of additive manufacturing processes to make different engineering components has been increased over the past years. However, there is not a well-established standard for qualifications of these component ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
  10. Data Processing Electronics for Silicon Photomultipliers

    SBC: KLIMA JOANNA            Topic: 23b

    The DOE Office of Nuclear Physics (NP) seeks developments in detector instrumentation electronics. Grant applications are sought to develop circuits (including firmware) and systems, for rapidly processing data from particle detectors: gas detectors, scintillation counters, silicon drift chambers, silicon pixel and strip detectors, or silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs)). Our electronics will provide ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy
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