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  1. A 15 T Superconducting Magnet for 350 GHz, 1 MW Class Gyrotrons for Commercial Fusion Reactors

    SBC: BRIDGE 12 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: C5630a

    C56-30a-273585Electron cyclotron resonance heating is a key fusion technology for: a) plasma heating; b) instability control, to stabilize instabilities such as those from Neoclassical Tearing Modes; and c) electron cyclotron assisted startup. Gyrotrons are a proven vacuum tube technology that can generate sufficient power during continuous operation to satisfy these requirements. In this Phase I ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  2. 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
  3. High-efficiency Continuous Electrolysis of Iron Ore for Carbon-Emission-Free Iron Production

    SBC: STORAGENERGY TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: C5619c

    Iron (Fe) & steel production accounts for 7% of total industry CO2 emission. Currently, blast furnace-basic oxygen furnace (BF-BOF) route produces 71% of global crude steel production. However, this process uses carbon (usually coke) as the reductant, which binds with oxygen in Fe ore and generates CO2. Direction reduction of ore (DRI) routes reduces Fe ore to sponge Fe via a solid-state process u ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  4. Ultra-Rad-Hard Full-HD Image Sensor and Camera for Rare Isotope Beam Facilities

    SBC: ALPHACORE INC            Topic: C5523e

    The Department of Energy requires a compact digital imaging system (or systems) for beam and target system diagnostic applications. Capable of HD resolution, motion deblurring, object/event detection/identification, object tracking, and data compression, the proposed system is meant to resolve current camera lifespan inadequacies while also boosting energy level resistance. This problem is being a ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  5. Computation model for an in-field localization of biofuel plant damage due to herbivore attacks

    SBC: Afflo Sensors LLC            Topic: C5517a

    Current farmland scouting methods, mainly including manual scouting and sporadic low-resolution imaging techniques, fail to provide near-real-time, unmanned and precisely-localized detection of biofuel crop stressors, such as herbivores and weeds attacks, ultimately causing significant losses in crop yields up to 50% and leading to overspray of chemicals everywhere. General statement of how this p ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  6. C55-04a: Software for Automatic Control, Calibration and Validation of Quantum Processors

    SBC: ATLANTIC QUANTUM CORP            Topic: C5504a

    Quantum computers has the potential to revolutionize computing, solving problems in chemistry, material science and optimization that are beyond the reach of today's most powerful supercomputers. However, we are still in the early phase of the technology development, and today’s quantum hardware systems suffer from drift and imperfections and require frequent calibrations to operate properly. Th ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  7. 23b Recyclable Polyesters Made from CO2

    SBC: LOOP CO2, INC.            Topic: C5423b

    Statement of Problem The global scale of plastics production (reaching 367 million metric tons in 2020) has led to enormous negative impacts on our environment through carbon emissions and environmental pollution. For example, 75% of the disposed plastic ends up being landfilled while only 9% is recycled, leading to a significant amount that ends up in our environment. Thus, there is a pressing ne ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  8. Resilient, Economical Structures for Dynamic Agricultural Photovoltaics (APV) Plants

    SBC: Vesprsolar, Inc.            Topic: C5415a

    Reductions in precipitation and rising air temperatures caused by climate change are increasing vulnerabilities in the agriculture sector. Economic conditions across the United States are also placing greater strain on farmers and rural communities. The costs of farming are accelerating rapidly, and farmers need new ways to diversify their revenue. This proposal presents a plan to address these is ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  9. High-Channel Count Electronic Tools for Picosecond (ps) Timing

    SBC: ALPHACORE INC            Topic: C5433e

    The DOE Office of High Energy Physics (HEP) has called for the research of amplifying, digitizing, and multiplexing circuits suitable for numerous emerging ultra-low background detector and sensor components, including specialized detectors planned for HEP and Nuclear Physics (NP) experiments. Timing information is a critical tool in background reduction techniques in these experiments. Stable ref ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  10. Water Power Technology Office, Subtopic 18b Innovative Hydropower Technologies for Low Head (Less Than 30-ft.), Cost effective, standalone hydropower for low head non-powered dams

    SBC: LITTORAL POWER SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: C5418b

    The Water Power Technology Office identified a need for innovation of environmentally sustainable and economically competitive turbine technologies especially for non-powered dam (NPD) and new development sites. NPD opportunities typically have lower head potential. In addition, approximately 75% of identified potential new stream-reaches for hydropower development have a head of less than 30-ft. ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
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