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Big Data Analytics Software for Semiconductor Reliability Testing
SBC: ESD IT2 LLC Topic: 01bThe semiconductor industry spends over six billion dollars in testing and qualification of IC (integrated circuit) chip products per year. Analysis of reliability and related testing requires a huge amount of data management and computation. The market for software to analyze this data is currently fragmented. Most of the work is performed by using out-dated tools and generic spreadsheet-based sof ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Membranes and Materials for Energy Efficiency; Subtopic c Title: Development of Corrosion Resistant Carbon Support for Ultra-low PGM Catalysts
SBC: Greenway Energy LLC Topic: 15cCarbon is used as a support material for both anode and cathode catalysts in state-of-the-art polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells. Carbon support is susceptible to corrosion under the cathode operating conditions such as presence of oxygen and water, low pH, and high potential at the cathode interface. Corrosion of state-of-the-art carbon supports is inevitable, which leads to platinum c ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Membranes and Materials for Energy Efficiency – Metal Hydride Materials for Compression Metal hydride material development for high efficiency and low cost hydrogen compressors
SBC: Greenway Energy LLC Topic: 15dTo make the hydrogen economy realistic at a large scale, one of main technical issues to be overcome is relative to the high pressure hydrogen delivery. Traditional hydrogen compressors suffer from high operating and maintenance costs and high capital investment. Metal hydride based compressors represent a realistic alternative that can potentially overcome all of the technical hurdles of the trad ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Real-time Dissolved Oxygen Monitoring for Understanding Biogeochemical Processes in the Hanford Reach Columbia River Hyporheic Zone
SBC: OPTI O2 LLC Topic: 19aOne of the overarching goals of the Department of Energy’s Biological and Environmental Research (DOE-BER) program is the quantification of biogeochemical processes in complex subsurface environments such as at the Hanford Reach zone. Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL) has developed sensor networks along the Hanford Reach in past and current projects, and anticipates a need for expanded senso ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Persistent Monitoring of Dissolved Oxygen as a Control on the Bio-Geochemical Cycles within the Coastal/Terrestrial Interface
SBC: OPTI O2 LLC Topic: 19bEnvironmental sensor networks capable of taking data quickly enough to capture minute-scale fluctuations and durable enough to capture these data for entire seasons provide essential information for studying the seasonal and annual effects of environmental activity across complete ecosystems. The models informed by this data are useful for predicting both short- and long-term changes to economical ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
New Approaches to Improved PEM Electrolyzer Ion Exchange Membranes
SBC: TETRAMER TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 13aThis technology will significantly lower the energy cost for production of industrial gases, transportation fuels, and renewable energy and will aid in securing the US microgrid through improved backup power energy. This knowledge based commercial enterprise will not only create > 100 high paying jobs that will stay in the US, but also demonstrate expanded American leadership in high technology pr ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
A Fast Neutron Source for Material Irradiation using a Superconducting Electron Linac
SBC: Niowave, Inc. Topic: 16dNext generation reactor R&D aims to produce safer, longer lasting and economically viable nuclear power plants. New designs rely on novel materials that are resistant to both corrosive environments and radiation damage. Testing these novel materials requires an intense fast neutron environment, commonly created with a nuclear reactor or a national laboratory scale accelerator such as the proposed ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
Demonstration of Novel Process to Produce Nickel-rich NMC Cathodes for Electric Drive Vehicle Batteries
SBC: GE SOLARTECH LLC Topic: 14aGe Solartech, LLC proposes to develop and demonstrate a novel synthesis process that can efficiently produce nickel-rich NMC materials. This proprietary process uses pure metals as precursors, avoiding time and energy consuming steps in the conventional hydroxide co-precipitation process because the cost of pure metals is much lower than that of their corresponding compounds and can directly be us ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
A Numerical Tool for the Design of Enhanced Geothermal Reservoirs based on Modeling of Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Processes and Explicit Representation of 3D Discrete Fracture Networks
SBC: Itasca Consulting Group, Inc. Topic: 12aThis project will develop an efficient and unique numerical modeling tool for engineering an Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) that incorporates both the capability of modeling thermo-hydro-mechanical processes and explicitly representing realistic discrete fracture networks with thousands of fractures. Through transformative science and technology solutions and by improving predictive analysis, de ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Large-area, low-voltage, GaN-based avalanche photodiode arrays for application in harsh environments.
SBC: LIGHTWAVE PHOTONICS, INC. Topic: 28aFor several decades photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) have been the main technology for sensitive and low noise detection of photons in many high energy physics experiments. However, compared to solid-state photodetectors, PMTs are bulky, fragile, expensive, and need to be shielded from high magnetic fields and high pressures, which severely limit their application for future DOE projects. Hence, there ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy