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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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  1. High average current and high voltage reliable and stable power supplies for high current electron beam sources

    SBC: INNOSYS, INC.            Topic: C5523c

    Photoinjectors need very high voltage power supplies. There is a need for very high voltage power supplies that can be used for high voltage DC electron guns for accelerator applications. In particular, there are needs for developing a family of high average current and high voltage reliable and stable power supplies for electron beam sources and photoinjectors InnoSys proposes to perform fundamen ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  2. Innovative high-volume low-cost manufacturing of conventional neutron supermirror beam guides, mirrors and filters for future large projects

    SBC: AMERICAN PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY LLC            Topic: C5511a

    In the next 5-10 years, the planned upgrades to the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) and the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) nuclear scattering facilities at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) will require kilometers of new neutron supermirror beam guides, mirrors, and filters. At the same time, an even larger amount of neutron optics will be required to build the new European Spallation Source ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  3. Advanced tire tread simulation through adaptive isogeometric analysis

    SBC: Coreform LLC            Topic: C5501b

    Tire tread wear is the leading cause of pollution from cars - over 1000x larger than engine exhaust. Tires on electric cars wear out 20% faster on average because of increased torque and weight, so the impact of tire pollution will grow in significance as electric vehicles continue to grow in popularity. Simulation tools used for other aspects of tire and automotive design cannot accurately predic ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  4. C55-11C FPGA-Based High-Rate, High-Resolution Imaging Acquisition and Processing Solution

    SBC: SEQUENT LOGIC LLC            Topic: C5511c

    C55-11c-270712Detector integrated circuits in modern neutron imaging systems output copious amounts data at high throughput – data are output too fast to efficiently store or interpret using standard processing and data acquisition systems. As larger detector arrays are fabricated, corresponding data throughput and required storage depths become untenable. To address this issue, a real-time acqu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  5. Context-aware Neural-accelerated Visualization Pipeline for Big Volumetric Data

    SBC: Metascape L.L.C.            Topic: C5505a

    The emergence of multiteraflop machines with thousands of processors for scientific computing combined with advanced sensory-based experimentation has heralded an explosive growth of structured and unstructured data in science and engineering fields. Such scientific endeavors require powerful visualization workflows as a fundamental step to understanding and interpreting big data. An ideal data vi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  6. SBIR Phase I:Boosting Industrial Bio-Fermentation with Microbial Stem Cells

    SBC: ASIMICA, INC.            Topic: BT

    The broader impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to reimagine bio-manufacturing with a novel platform technology that could boost the yields of many products, including food additives, biomaterials precursors, biofuels, and pharmaceuticals. The technological advancement addresses a fundamental issue that limits conventional bio-fermentation, which is that pro ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation
  7. SBIR Phase I:Low-Cost, Vision-Enhanced, High-Efficiency Heat Cable Control System

    SBC: POWDER WATTS LLC            Topic: EN

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will be realized through the development of vision-enhanced, smart control for heat cables. Heat cables are installed on millions of roofs in North America to prevent build-up of roof-damaging ice dams but they currently have flawed, rudimentary controls, and consume large amounts of energy (t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation
  8. SBIR Phase I:Optimization of a Novel Compliant Mechanisms-Based Laparoscope Cleaning Device

    SBC: BLOOM SURGICAL, INC.            Topic: MD

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is a novel product for ensuring proper visualization through intraoperative scopes during laparoscopic procedures. Worldwide, 13 million laparoscopic surgeries are performed each year. Surgeons require proper visualization of the operating site which entails continually wiping the lens, reinse ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation
  9. STTR Phase I:Constellation of Nanosatellite Radars for Near-Hourly, Global Ocean Surface Vector Winds

    SBC: Michael Walton            Topic: SP

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is a significant improvement in the accuracy of weather forecasts by increasing the refresh rate of sea wind measurements ten-fold. This forecast improvement will increase the economic competitiveness of the United States by improving efficiency in maritime, agriculture, and logistics industri ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation
  10. Scalable High-density Superconducting Flex Cables and Circuits

    SBC: NIELSON SCIENTIFIC LLC            Topic: C5637c

    There is a growing need for a commercially available high-density superconducting flex cable for a variety of ultra-sensitive, high pixel count instruments/focal plane arrays for the study of space as well as quantum computing and quantum information processing. However, traditional flex circuit manufacturing techniques and tools cannot achieve the high channel density necessary for these customer ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
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