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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. Advanced cooling using an Electrochemical Heat Pipe (EHP)

    SBC: Johnson Research & Development Co Inc            Topic: 01a

    Refrigeration and air conditioning in buildings, industry, and transportation account for approximately 10 quads of U.S. primary energy consumption. In addition, current mass marketed air conditioning and refrigeration cycles utilize environmentally harmful refrigerants that are strong green house gases. This subtopic seeks innovative approaches to achieve high efficiencies and net-zero direct GHG ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy
  2. Development of a Superconducting RF Multi-Spoke Cavity for Compact Light Sources

    SBC: Niowave, Inc.            Topic: 15b

    Superconducting radio frequency (SRF) accelerating cavities are being successfully used for acceleration of electron beams worldwide. The use of superconducting structures helps maximize the accelerating gradient, which is a highly desirable trait for applications involving linear accelerators or storage rings. Application of todays multi-spoke accelerating structures in future SRF electron linacs ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy
  3. Development of a Superconducting RF 500 MHz Quarter Wave Resonator for Synchrotron Light Sources

    SBC: Niowave, Inc.            Topic: 15b

    in accelerators for light sources, first as passive cavities for stabilizing the beam and later in the accelerating sections. In this SBIR proposal, Niowave and Brookhaven National Lab will collaborate to adapt the quarter wave cavity geometry for use as an accelerating structure for light sources. The interaction between the electron beam and higher-order modes in the accelerating cavities can le ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy
  4. An Advanced Environmental SPM System with Beam Deflection AFM Capability Suitable for Catalysis Research at Variable Pressure and Variable Temperature, which has all Available SPM Imaging Modes

    SBC: R H K Technology, Inc.            Topic: 16b

    As recognized by the National Nanotechnology Initiative and the Department of Energy, Scanning Probe Microscopes are vital to the advancement of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Although there has been a steady improvement in the capabilities of commercial Scanning Probe Microscopes, instruments optimized for energy research and capable of operating over wide temperature and pressure ranges do not ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy
  5. Data Centric Computing for Nuclear Physics

    SBC: Virkaz Technologies            Topic: 42c

    The infrastructure developed by Google for its MapReduce algorithm has obviously had an impact upon the world of search. There has been an emergence of algorithmic implementations of the MapReduce framework to support computing in the bio-sciences, machine learning, and general high performance computing. The basic attractiveness of MapReduce and other data-oriented topologies is that they provide ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy
  6. Incoherent Fiber-Laser Array Pumped OPCPA Laser-Plasma Accelerator Driver

    SBC: Arbor Photonics, Inc.            Topic: 66d

    So-called tabletop accelerators are a holy-grail of high energy/high field physics and, if developed, will spur a revolution in particle physics discoveries and also in medical treatments. This is because planned next-generation particle accelerators are still kilometers in size and billions of dollars to build and support, and therefore are only within reach of large research consortia as opposed ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy
  7. The NamesforLife Semantic Index of Phenotypic and Genotypic Data for Systems Biology

    SBC: NamesforLife, LLC            Topic: 34b

    The DOE Systems Biology Knowledgebase (Kbase) was envisioned to provide a framework to support modeling of dynamic cellular processes of microorganisms, plants and metacommunities. The Kbase will provide the tools and data to permit rapid iteration of experiments that draw on a variety of data types and allow endusers to infer how cells and communities respond to natural or induced perturbations, ...

    STTR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy
  8. Development of High Strength, High Fatigue Wind Blade Spars

    SBC: Fulcrum Composites Inc            Topic: 07a

    The size of the latest generation of wind turbines is outstripping the capabilities of the materials and techniques used to manufacture them. As wind turbines are made larger to improve efficiency, composites with improved mechanical properties and long term performance are required to avoid premature field failures. Further as wind turbines are produced in ever greater numbers, faster manufacturi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Energy
  9. Weathervane- A Predictive Analytics Engine for Global Monitoring of Wind Turbines

    SBC: MICHIGAN AEROSPACE CORP            Topic: 07c

    As wind turbine rotor diameters increase in size, especially for offshore wind farms, susceptibility to damaging wind conditions is increasing as well. The fatigue and extreme loads that a turbine must endure ends up increasing the Cost of Energy (CoE) significantly through higher maintenance and repair costs, reduced availability, shorter lifetimes, and increased initial purchase cost because of ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Energy
  10. Thin Robust Electrical Insulator for High Field HTS Magnets

    SBC: ENGI-MAT CO            Topic: 62d

    This Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I project is proposed to address high temperature superconductor insulation to help improve stability and quench protection. Most importantly stability will be increased so that the power level at which quench occurs is greatly increased. Quench is the rapid, unintended transition from superconducting to normal conducting. It is a consequence of a faul ...

    STTR Phase II 2011 Department of Energy
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