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  1. STEWARD: Sensor Technologies for Enhancing Workplace Awareness through Remote Discernment

    SBC: APTIMA INC            Topic: DLA162001

    Warehouse injuries and accidents are occurring much too frequently and resulting in devastating consequences and implications for the involved facility. Although the recent emergence of low-cost and unobtrusive sensor technologies have flooded nearly every market to improve health and safety, the warehousing and manufacturing markets have remained largely unpenetrated. Aptima plans to fill this ga ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  2. The Property Reuse and Disposition Tool

    SBC: Technology Solutions Experts, Inc.            Topic: DLA162003

    Technology Solutions Experts, Inc. (TSE) is proposing to develop the Property Reuse and Disposition Tool, a mobile app that will significantly expedite and facilitate the way in which the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) catalogs excess property for its reuse.The DLA's current process of cataloging excess property is cumbersome and tedious--with the advent and proliferation of mobile technologies, t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  3. Development of an Autonomous Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor with Integrated Calibration and Quality Assurance Capability.

    SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC            Topic: 20b

    Statement of the Problem: Ambient aerosol particles play a significant role in adversely affecting human health, in altering the chemistry and the radiative balance of the Earth’s atmosphere, and in reducing visibility. However, there are significant uncertainties in the sources and chemical transformations of particulate matter and how they relate to climate forcing. Organic aerosol is a key co ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  4. Photonic Memory Controller Module (P-MCM)

    SBC: ANALOG PHOTONICS LLC            Topic: 04a

    As computational density for high-performance computing and big-data services continues to scale, performance scalability of next generation computing systems is becoming increasingly constrained by limitations in memory access, power dissipation and chip packaging. The processor-memory communication bottleneck, a major challenge in current multicore processors due to limited pin-out and power bud ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  5. Low-Noise, Radiation Tolerant SICPMs

    SBC: aPeak Inc.            Topic: 26a

    In order to support further advances in Nuclear Physics, experiments using Cherenkov radiation and fast scintillators in calorimetry & dual calorimetry, would require new optical detectors with enhanced spectral response to blue and UV wavelengths, low timing jitter, high energy resolution, dynamic range and operation in high radiation and magnetic fields. SiPM silicon-based solid-state photo-mult ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  6. Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Combustion at Supercritical Conditions

    SBC: Dena Scientific            Topic: 17d

    The primary objective of the proposed project is to develop and validate turbulence and combustion models for high-fidelity simulation of combustion under supercritical conditions relevant to direct-fired supercritical CO2 power cycles. Supercritical CO2 cycles have gained much interest recently because of their potential for increased efficiency over the traditional power cycles. Direct-fired cyc ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  7. Manufacture of 2,5-Furandicarboxylic Acid from Furfural Produced from a Wet Waste Stream

    SBC: KSE, INC.            Topic: 14c

    The proposed program provides a new biomass conversion technology to produce FDCA, 2,5- furandicarboxylic acid, to replace hydrocarbon chemicals for production of plasticizers and polyester polymers. FDCA is currently produced from hexose carbohydrates, such as sucrose or high fructose corn syrup. Recent trends in global petroleum pricing have greatly reduced biomass raw material cost ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  8. Efficient Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactors through Low-Fouling Membranes

    SBC: Nano Terra, Inc.            Topic: 14a

    Liquid fuel production from biomass in anaerobic membrane bioreactors has the potential to sup- ply the United States and the world with a large fraction of its liquid fuels from renewable biomass. The high cost and negative energy balance of such systems, however, makes the wide-spread adoption of this technology unfeasible to address energy needs. Biofouling of the membranes is at the root of th ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  9. Ultracompact laser ceilometer for boundary layer and cloud height retrievals; 20(c)

    SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC.            Topic: 20c

    The advent of sensor networks to gather atmospheric data for weather and climate prediction on large spatial and temporal scales is crucial to the advancement of our understanding of many different important processes that make up such predictive models. A prime example is the height of the atmospheric boundary layer, which is used to parameterize boundary layer transport in numerical weather pred ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  10. Manufacturing and Packaging of Reliable Bialkali Photocathodes via Sputtering

    SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.            Topic: 25d

    The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at BNL is the nation’s premier quantum chromodynamics (QCD) research facility. Its future upgrade calls for the implementation of electron cooling strategies, where ultra-cold electron beams will be generated by photoinjectors. Furthermore, the photocathode in the injector, where the electrons are generated, is required to deliver a significantly high a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
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