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Award Data
The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY23 is not expected to be complete until September, 2024.
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SBC: ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 2000 Environmental Protection Agency -
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SBC: ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 2000 Environmental Protection Agency -
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SBC: EarthFax Development Corp. Topic: N/ANot Available Commercial coarse grain dielectric based ceramic capacitors are ineffective for use in high energy storage and delivery applications since the dielectric's permittivity decreases sharply when the applied voltage is increased. Thus, the energy storage dens
SBIR Phase I 2000 Environmental Protection Agency -
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SBC: Excell Partnership Topic: N/ANot Available Composite structure encompassing carbon nanotubes and diamond has recently attracted attention due to the promising electronic and structural properties. Such a structure has not been realized experimentally so far and has been studied only by theoretica
SBIR Phase I 2000 Environmental Protection Agency -
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SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 2000 Environmental Protection Agency -
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SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 2000 Environmental Protection Agency -
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SBC: Sorbent Technologies Corp Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 2000 Environmental Protection Agency -
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SBC: Sorbent Technologies Corp Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 2000 Environmental Protection Agency -
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SBC: Sorbent Technologies Corp Topic: N/ANot Available Silicon Carbide (SiC) offers an excellent material for optical mirror applications due to its superior thermal conductivity and optical properties. Low weight SiC mirrors are an enabling technology to numerous NASA and DoD applications. This proposal seeks a novel approach to achieve a light weight SiC mirror. It is based upon significant technical accomplishments of the PI in the a ...
SBIR Phase I 2000 Environmental Protection Agency