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A Multi-Representation Architecture for STEP AP210-based PCB Stackup Design and Warpage Analysis
SBC: INTERCAX, LLC Topic: N/AThis effort creates foundations for highly automated simulation tools that predict warpage in printed circuit boards and assemblies (PCAs/PCBs) and chip packages. Our technique, MHS, provides core capabilities to automate warpage and other problems that were impractical until now. MHS extends a multi-representation approach the PI first conceived at Georgia Tech for CAD-CAE interoperability. This ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Chemical Warfare Agent (CWA) Lightweight Field-Portable (Hand-Held) Medical Diagnostic Tool
SBC: RAPID PATHOGEN SCREENING, INC. Topic: CBD06104Various methods and techniques have been developed in the laboratory for the detection and identification of exposure to chemical warfare nerve agents (CWNAs). A broad range of analytical methods is available to screen urine, blood or body tissues for traces of CWNAs or their breakdown products. Laboratory-based methods allow the differentiation between CWNAs and non-CWNAs that are used in agric ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Auto-regenerating Decontaminant Coating for Fabrics and Surfaces
SBC: ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION CTR Topic: N/A"The Department of Defense Chemical and Biological Defense Program has a need for a highly effective, relatively low cost, low human toxicity coating or surface treatment that can be applied to fabrics and other surfaces to render them self-decontaminatingto chemical and biological warfare agents. ETEC has identified a novel chemistry that promises to be a highly effective self-regenerating decont ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense