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An Open Source, Standards-based, Extensible, Smart Energy Management Platform
SBC: RANKIN, LINDA Topic: 08The Smart Grid is essential to meeting our future energy needs by changing how we use, distribute, and generate electricity. This energy future includes an increased amount of energy from renewable resources, load management techniques to improve resiliency and reliability, and distributed energy resources that can be managed to meet energy provider and individual customer’s needs. Two primary S ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy -
Large-Format, High-Throughput Photon-Counting Imager
SBC: VOXTEL, INC. Topic: 07Low-cost, power-efficient, time-resolved imaging is increasingly important for DOE remote sensing operations. While large-area CMOS and CCD visible imagers and high-resolution thermal imagers now provide excellent images, these technologies do not have the temporal resolution to detect and track transient events, such as lasers, muzzle flashes, or other energetic events. Needed are imagers that ha ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy -
Diamond Strip Detectors for Charged Particle Tracking
SBC: Applied Diamond, Inc. Topic: 24bDetectors and radiation monitors for future high energy and nuclear physics experiments must be able to withstand radiation environments several orders of magnitude harsher than those of any current device. At present, most radiation detectors are based on silicon technology, however, the practical radiation tolerance of silicon falls far short of requirements in future experiments and silicon mus ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy -
High Oxygen/Nitrogen Selectivity Membranes
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 12dOxygen enriched air (OEA) is a valuable tool to enhance combustion processes and improve the energy efficiency. OEA reduces the presence of parasitic nitrogen and therefore flame temperature and associated heat transfer is higher with OEA. A membrane process is the most energy efficient way to make low end OEA (25-35%). Studies show that using 35% OEA reduces fuel consumption and CO2 generation by ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy -
Robotic Additive Manufacturing Path Planning via HPC
SBC: Tucker Innovations Inc. Topic: 02aMost three-dimensional printing systems use a three-axis gantry configuration and build objects as a sequence of planar layers. Emerging robot based systems have the ability to work outside of this layered sequence and deposit material in more intricate patterns such as weaving or depositing on non-planar surfaces. The majority of software tools to produce paths target the layer by layer limitatio ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy -
Alternative Interconnect Manufacturing
SBC: Vadient LLC Topic: 07bNationally, lighting now consumes over 20% of all electricity generated, and energy demand continues to grow. But solid‐state lighting (SSL)—due to its efficiency, reasonable cost of ownership, controllability, and lifetime—has the potential to become the dominant lighting technology, accounting for the majority of the lighting market within the next 20 years. This requires very rapid growth ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy -
Additive Manufacture of 3D Interconnects
SBC: Vadient LLC Topic: 22eDevelopment of an electron-ion collider is a priority of the nuclear physics community. The Medium Energy Electron-Ion Collider (MEIC) is a high-luminosity polarized ring-ring design, which includes a magnetized electron cooler with high-charge relativistic ~55 MeV electron bunches. Dynamic friction is the key physics underlying electron cooling. Present design efforts are based on parametric and ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy -
Design and Fabrication of the ASoC: a System-on-Chip Data Acquisition System
SBC: NALU SCIENTIFIC, LLC Topic: 22bThe detection of individual charged particles, photons and neutrons and estimation of their properties, momentum and direction of arrival is the basis for a wide range of scientific and commercial applications from high-energy, nuclear and astro- physics to medical imaging and diagnosis. Nalu Scientific is targeting the data acquisition market for medium to large size scientific experiment in Nucl ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy -
Novel Membrane Systems for Olefin/Paraffin Separation Phase IIB
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 18aEthylene and propylene are major chemical industry raw materials and consume a great deal of energy related to their production. It is estimated that 250 trillion BTU/yr are consumed in olefin/paraffin separations. In 2011 worldwide ethylene and propylene production was about 140 and 70 million tons respectively. Historically, membrane processes for separating olefins and paraffins have been demon ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy -
FLAAT Growth Technology for Low-Cost, Thick, High-Quality GaN on 6¿Sapphire with No Wafer Bow
SBC: KYMA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: 11bThe use of non-native substrates for GaN-based devices leads to devices with high densities of defects stemming from misfit dislocation formation due to lattice mismatch and large values of wafer bow stemming from thermal mismatch. The latter is particularly problematic as one attempts to grow device films on large area substrates. The high defect densities give rise to degraded performance and re ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy