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  1. Non-Invasive Bubble Detection in Tissue

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: N07T038

    Despite decades of research, numerous unanswered questions remain about the etiology of decompression sickness (DCS)—a serious risk for individuals exposed to large environmental pressure changes such as divers, rescued submariners, aviators, and astronauts. Several studies have suggested that micronuclei existing in tissue play a key role in the genesis and evolution of DCS. But to date, all ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Development of Very Long Wave Infrared Detectors Based on Type-II Strained Layer Superlattices

    SBC: QMAGIQ LLC            Topic: MDA07T003

    QmagiQ and the University of New Mexico (UNM) propose to combine their respective strengths in focal plane array (FPA) design/fabrication and InAs/GaSb strained layer superlattice (SLS) material growth to develop high quantum efficiency very longwave infrared (VLWIR) FPAs with cutoff wavelength > 14 microns. UNM will optimize VLWIR SLS material growth and QmagiQ will focus on converting the UNM m ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  3. Low-cost, multi-spectral treatment for exo-atmospheric ballistic targets

    SBC: Synectic Research And Analysis, Inc.            Topic: MDA04T023

    This Phase II effort demonstrates the feasibility of integrating a chemically powered or “active” infrared (IR) treatment into an inflatable device and then perform three experimental excursions with the hardware: 1) achieve a tunable IR signature by cooling the surface; 2) achieve tunable IR emissions combined with a predetermined and fixed radar cross section (RCS); and 3) achieve both varia ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  4. Ex-situ Polarized 3He Neutron Spin Filter and Analyzer System

    SBC: XEMED LLC            Topic: 01a

    3He offers over three orders of magnitude difference between the ortho-and para-spin states in its absorption cross section for epithermal neutrons. Polarized 3He cells serve as neutron spin filters for preparation of intense beams of polarized neutrons, and as spin analyzers for determining polarization of scattered neutrons. While super-mirrors offer an alternative, cells of polarized 3He are fa ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of Energy
  5. Viscous Cartesian Flow Solver with AMR Capabilities for Automated Flow Simulation

    SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION            Topic: N08T008

    The goal of this project is to develop and leverage the novel Normal Ray Refinement (NRR) methodology investigated in Phase I, and to apply it to an efficient and robust prototype adaptive Cartesian solver for automated simulations of viscous flows. The NRR approach will provide a substantial reduction in the number of grid points in viscous boundary layers and will employ adaptive normal ray plac ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Novel SiGe Devices for Cryogenic Power Electronics

    SBC: GPD Optoelectronics Corporation            Topic: ST041002

    Power generation, power distribution and electric propulsion on ships and aerospace vehicles could be made smaller, lighter, more efficient, more versatile, and lower maintenance by operating these systems—partly or entirely—at cryogenic temperatures. Our goal is to demonstrate the advantages of cryogenic operation in regard to electronic components, specifically semiconductor devices (power d ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  7. Analysis & Adaptation of Advanced Fischer Tropsch Catalyst Structures and Resulting BOP Reductions to Fulfill Future Navy Fuel Needs

    SBC: INTRAMICRON INC            Topic: N07T027

    In the Phase I study, IntraMicron found that Microfibrous Entrapped Catalysts (MFEC) increased effective thermal conductivity by 3~12 times, improved selectivity and product yield, and significantly reduced the Balance of Plant (BOP) compared with packed beds; Ceramatec prepared novel catalysts for highly selective jet fuel production and designed a FTS modular reactor with fast external heat tran ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. An Integrated Optimization System for Lightening the Load of Warfighters

    SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION            Topic: N08T019

    Warfighters rely on technological equipment to ensure safety, mission effectiveness, and situational awareness. This equipment increases the capabilities of warfighters but also adds to their weight burden. This excess load could cause significant stress on the musculoskeletal system and lead to physiological deficits. The overall objective of the proposed project is to develop a system-level opti ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Diver Health Monitoring System (DHMS)

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: N08T025

    Divers operate in a hostile environment that is physically stressful and mentally demanding. They must also function autonomously as communications are very limited during the dive. Each diver must be responsible for his/her own safety, as well as accomplishment of mission objectives. For some time, dive computers have been used to monitor dive profiles (depth and dive duration) and equipment (tan ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. A Novel Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition process for producing RMI/EFI coatings

    SBC: GT Equipment Technologies, Inc.            Topic: AF05T028

    Though low pressure plasmas have found wide applications in materials processing and play a key role in manufacturing semiconductor devices, operating the plasma at reduced pressure has several drawbacks. Vacuum systems are expensive and require maintenance. Load locks and robotic assemblies must be used to shuttle materials in and out of vacuum and essentially it is a batch process. Also the size ...

    STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
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