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  1. STTR Phase II:Blockchain-Enabled Machine Learning on Confidential Data

    SBC: ONAI INC.            Topic: OT

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase II project will enable collaboration with sensitive data. This will increase the ability of companies and institutions in sensitive domains, including biomedicine, to apply existing machine learning models and increase their ability to train new, more sophisticated models, thereby improving insights for ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 National Science Foundation
  2. Quench Detection Method for Large Superconducting Magnets using Robust MEMS Acoustic Sensor Arrays

    SBC: Tanner Research, Inc.            Topic: 23c

    High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) materials have excellent mechanical and electrical properties that are attractive for various applications such as power cables and high field, high current superconducting magnets, particularly playing a key role in the commercialization of fusion energy machines. However, HTS materials have very slow normal zone propagation velocities (NZPV) (2-3 orders of ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy
  3. Novel Thermal Barrier Coatings for Gasoline Spark Ignition Engines

    SBC: SOLUTION SPRAY TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: 13c

    Currently spark ignition (SI) engines dominate the light vehicle market, with over 80 million light vehicle engines made worldwide. These SI engines experience exceptionally poor efficiency at low to medium loads and speeds, making it difficult to meet new fuel efficiency standards expected to be imposed in many countries. Low wall temperatures at the end of the combustion process leads to emissio ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy
  4. The Energy and Cost-efficient E-waste Recovery Project for Rare-earths and Precious Metals

    SBC: QUANTUM VENTURA INC            Topic: 07d

    Idaho National Laboratory (INL), under funding from the Critical Materials Institute(CMI), has developed a US patented technology to reclaim valuable metals from waste electronic equipment. The Electrochemical Recycling Electronic Constituents of Value (E-RECOV) method uses an electrochemical cell to efficiently recover the bulk of metals from discarded electronics, leading to more complete recycl ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy
  5. STTR Phase II: Scalable fabrication of stable perovskite solar panels using slot-die coating technique

    SBC: FAS HOLDINGS GROUP            Topic: CT

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase II project is to advance the development of new low-cost and high-efficiency solar cells. This process uses abundant natural resources as the raw material, using a novel technology to make parts that can be printed on plastic foils to significantly reduce manufacturing and installation costs. This proje ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 National Science Foundation
  6. STTR Phase II: Development and Validation of Low-Cost Natural Gas Leak Detection Sensors and Analytics for Drone-Based and Handheld Deployments

    SBC: NIKIRA LABS INC.            Topic: CT

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) project is to help find natural gas leaks to improve public safety and reduce natural gas rates. Natural gas leaks have led to fires and explosions that have injured hundreds of people, including some fatalities, and resulted in over $2 B in costs. By finding leaks before they become dangerous, improved detec ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 National Science Foundation
  7. Low-Cost Hybrid Plasmonic and Photonic "Campanile" Near-Field Probes by Nanoimprint Lithography

    SBC: HIGHRI OPTICS, INC.            Topic: 07a

    Near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM) is a powerful and unique approach to characterize the chemical, physical and potentially biochemical properties of materials with the nanometer scale resolution in real-time. A key element for NSOM systems that combine optical spectroscopy with scanning probe microscopy, is the actual probe itself. While many commercial vendors offer off-the-shelf meta ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy
  8. Photonic Memory Controller Module (P-MCM)

    SBC: FREEDOM PHOTONICS LLC            Topic: 04a

    As computational density for high-performance computing and big-data services continues to scale, performance scalability of next generation computing systems is becoming increasingly constrained by limitations in memory access, power dissipation and chip packaging. The processor-memory communication bottleneck, a major challenge in current multicore processors due to limited pin-out and power bud ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy
  9. Energy-Efficient Reconfigurable Universal Accelerator Interconnect

    SBC: FREEDOM PHOTONICS LLC            Topic: 05a

    Recent advances in computing systems fundamentally changed and shaped almost every aspect of today’s society; from healthcare to finances and scientific discoveries, our everyday lives will depend more and more on computing and communication infrastructures and their capability to process and deliver critical information in real time. However, as high-performance-computing systems and datacenter ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy
  10. NOVEL POLYMER-ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE DEVELOPMENT FOR CARBON DIOXIDE CONVERSION TO SOLAR FUEL

    SBC: TWELVE BENEFIT CORPORATION            Topic: 19b

    Solar fuels production is necessary for the future of the global economy. To produce solar fuels from CO2, a highly conductive and stable polymer-electrolyte is needed for this demanding application. A promising class of polymer-electrolytes for electrochemical energy applications has been developed, and this project’s goal is to scale-up production, add quality controls, and reduce waste. The n ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy
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