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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Adding Streaming Capabilities to HDF5

    SBC: Akadio, Inc.            Topic: 01d

    Many applications involved in real-time data collection need to monitor their data while it is being collected- This need occurs in a large and growing number of applications that use common scientific hierarchical data formats for data management, such as aircraft flight testing, autonomous vehicles, particle accelerators, and many more- There are two shortcomings to these formats that make it di ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  2. Complex Network Analysis and Intelligent Monitoring Platform

    SBC: Data Products LLC            Topic: 01a

    As the world continues to rely more heavily on connectivity, it becomes more and more imperative that the networks that support the technical applications leverage intelligence to guide the network operations management- These networks and the applications that utilize them produce massive complex data that range from structured, unstructured, geo‐spatial, images, real and historical to name a f ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  3. Radiation Hardened Infrared Focal Plane Arrays

    SBC: EPIR, INC.            Topic: 30f

    Next generation rare isotope beam facilities will be a critical component of the Department of Energy mission to understand the fundamental forces and particles of nature manifested in nuclear matter- These facilities require a huge financial investment for construction, and it is crucial to achieve and maintain maximum operation efficiency to enable uninterrupted use of the facilities- In produci ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  4. Rocstar Multiphysics Modernization, Enhancement and Cloud Interface Development

    SBC: ILLINOISROCSTAR LLC            Topic: 03b

    Lack of availability, usability, and the cost of development, ownership, and operation of high performance compute-ready simulation capabilities are significant barriersto utilization of modeling & simulation for American industry- Most open-source, free technologies are difficult to use and/or not validated to the extent needed for industrial application-Many commercial tools that are easy to use ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  5. Extreme Temperature Sample Environment for Materials Research using Neutron Scattering

    SBC: MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT INC            Topic: 12b

    This project addresses the need to access and control extreme temperature sample environments that are used in many research applications at neutron beamline facilities- Development and integration of controlled and extreme sample environments and new measurement techniques is an important aspect of beamline operations and user support- In combination with advanced sample environments, high flux n ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  6. General Techniques for Increasing Packing Density of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Enhanced Volumetric Storage of Hydrogen

    SBC: NUMAT TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: 17c

    Techniquestoincreasethedensityofporousmaterialsincludingmetal-­organicframeworks (MOFs) are needed if porous materials are to realize their potential in volumetric hydrogen storage- Improvements in volumetric storage will bring porous materials closer to adoption in fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs)- Considerable research effort has been deployed in the discovery of porous materials for hydroge ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  7. Web-Enabled Collaborative Chemical Physics Simulation Development Software Infrastructure

    SBC: Vertex Solutions, LLC            Topic: 15a

    With recent advances in computing power, detailed numerical simulations including finite-rate chemical physics are becoming increasingly common in efforts to advance combustion and clean energy research and development of interest to the Department of Energy- Modeling combustion chemistry is challenging, as fuels’ detailed mechanisms may consist in hundreds to thousands of species and thousands ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Energy
  8. CALPHAD in the Cloud

    SBC: QUESTEK INNOVATIONS LLC            Topic: 13a

    In this Phase II SBIR program, QuesTek Innovations LLC, a leader in the field of integrated computational materials engineering (ICME), proposes to develop a methodology and software suite for applying Bayesian statistics to fit CALculation of PHAse Diagrams (CALPHAD)-based thermodynamic databases to quantify, store, and propagate the uncertainty in the chemical thermodynamic models. QuesTek will ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy
  9. Adaptive MPI: Providing Dynamic RTS Support for Large-scale MPI Applications

    SBC: CHARMWORKS, INC.            Topic: 02b

    High Performance Computing technology has advanced significantly. Advanced parallel computers are being built, with DOE leadership. Yet, the American engineering/manufacturing industry has not leveraged parallel computing at a significant level, partly because of the challenging nature of modern simulation software. US competitiveness in manufacturing may suffer due to its ineffective utilization ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy
  10. Development and Commercialization of Novel Two-Color X-ray Photon Counting Pixel Array Detector

    SBC: RAYONIX, L.L.C.            Topic: 09a

    Advanced new and upgraded synchrotron X-ray beamlines and sources are being constructed worldwide, and these facilities require fast new X-ray detectors to complement them and foster new scientific applications. In particular, new detector capabilities are desirable in the time domain, for the study of fast material and molecular kinetics, in the intensity domain for keeping up with brighter X-ray ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Energy
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