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Non-Equilibrium Short-Pulsed Discharge for Removal of Antibiotics and Pathogens from Water used in Aquacultural Facilities
SBC: AA PLASMA LLC Topic: 9102Seafood consumption in the United States has reached over 50% per capita over the last 25 years with over 75% of total U.S. seafood consumption coming from import. Many of the U.S. seafood import sources are located in tropical areas where bacteria and toxin hazards thrive. This concern is exacerbated by the increasing trade deficit. In 2001, the United States imported $6.8 billion more than expor ...
SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Advancing Flood Extent Delineation Modeling Using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Data
SBC: Azavea Inc. Topic: 9503The primary goal of this research is to advance flood extent delineation modeling by enhancing the ability of the modeling community to access and utilize the forecasts and reanalysis products of the National Water Model. One of the most difficult challenges facing stakeholders in the flood inundation domain is the lack of easily accessible tools to query and process the large and complex datasets ...
SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Enhancing Subseasonal and Seasonal (S2S) Forecasts To Better Serve Business and Industry
SBC: PRESCIENT WEATHER LTD Topic: 9301The importance of weather and climate variability forecasts in the U.S. is amply demonstrated by the billions of dollars appropriated annually for the NWS and for surface, air, and satellite observations and by the existence of a vibrant private weather enterprise delivering value-added forms of NWS information to a wide range of public and private users. We have loyal customers in the energy sect ...
SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
The Full Integration of a Portable Bacterial Concentrator with a Pathogen Detector Device
SBC: OMNIVIS INC Topic: 90This SBIR Phase II project proposes to integrate an easy to use, inexpensive, and portable bacterial concentrator with a handheld pathogen detection system to enable ultra-low cholera pathogen (Vibrio cholerae) detection. Cholera affects communities across 41 countries, including in Yemen, where in the first 5 months of 2020 has had 110,000 suspected cases. Current methods used to detect the chole ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Optical Device for Sorting Particles by Size
SBC: En'urga Inc. Topic: NAThis Phase II SBIR project will continue the development of an optical sorter that will be used to estimate drop sizes in sprays. The optical sorter will determine the size of drops in the 0.1 to 10 microns range. Drops in this size range are prevalent in the automobile industry, where the fuel injection pressures have increased tremendously over the past two decades. These newer injectors provide ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Thickness Measurement Technology for Thin Films on Sapphire Substrate
SBC: ADVANCED COOLING TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: DMEA16B001Silicon-on-sapphire (SOS) integrated circuits have achieved popularity due to their high speed performance and low power consumption in radio frequency applications. An important aspect of the SOS fabrication process that must be verified to maximize yield is the thickness of the thin films deposited on the sapphire substrate. However, due to the transparent nature of sapphire, current optical met ...
STTR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseDefense Microelectronics Activity -
Horizon: Validation of an improved method for rapid characterization of protein aggregates in biologic drugs for increased quality and safety
SBC: OPTOFLUIDICS, INC. Topic: NAOptofluidics and the University of Delaware propose to complete the development of the Horizon technology and carry out validation via a comprehensive multi-site study. The technology is a subvisible particle analyzer pioneered during Phase I. The technology is designed to fill two critical gaps in biopharmaceutical product development: (1) Scientists can count and image particles with current too ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Rapid Non-destructive Detection of Advanced Counterfeit Electronic Material
SBC: NOKOMIS INC Topic: DMEA152001Counterfeit and maliciously modified electronics can disrupt, disable, and subvert Department of Defense (DoD) weapons systems crucial to national security. When coupled with the growing sophistication of counterfeits and physical malware, the need for advanced detection technology is apparent. Conventional screening technologies have proven incapable of robust and reliable counterfeit ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Microelectronics Activity -
Probabilities of Business Impact Variables from CFS2 Ensembles
SBC: PRESCIENT WEATHER LTD Topic: 831The value of the subseasonal and seasonal probability (S2S) forecasts of the NWS Climate Forecast System Version 2 (CFS2) will increase substantially when they are converted into forecasts about business impact variables such as degree days, wind and solar power potential, end-of-season crop yield, water resource variables, and extremes of both weather and impacts themselves. In Phase II, our Phas ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Commerce -
Ultra High Sensitivity SWIR Methane Imaging Camera
SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC Topic: 861Methane is the third most prevalent greenhouse gas, whose atmospheric concentration is currently over 1.7 ppm and is about 21 times more potent when compared to CO2. Thus, while the quantitative monitoring of methane levels is necessary, it is also critically important to directly identify the sources of the methane emissions, for example, in ice floes, leaks in pipelines, and also from drilling/f ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Commerce