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  1. A Cross-Disciplinary Environment for Computationally and Data Intensive Applications in the Geosciences

    SBC: 3dgeo Development Inc.            Topic: 43

    The exploration and production of oil and natural gas is one of the most computationally demanding endeavors, generating terabytes of data. To optimize the management of a producing oil field or to find new reserves, the E and P data must be readily available to a multidisciplinary asset management team. The data must be easy to access, and it must be effectively managed by a team of geologists, ...

    STTR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  2. Materials Degradation Analysis and Development to Enable Ultra Low Cost, Web-Processed White P-OLED for SSL

    SBC: Add-vision, Inc.            Topic: 12b

    In previous research, a specialty solid-state lighting (SSL) device had been developed. A doped Polymer Light-Emitting Diode (POLED) device structure is used, which enables devices to be printed with low capital equipment and operating costs. Although the devices are efficient, thin, flexible, and robust, additional performance improvements would broaden the range of applications to interior bui ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  3. High-Energy Gamma-Ray Calibration Source

    SBC: ADELPHI TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: 26a

    There are no long-lived gamma-ray calibration sources with energies above 3.5 MeV, which is an impediment to the calibration of high-purity-germanium (HPGe) and scintillation detectors used in cutting edge experiments in nuclear physics, astrophysics, and homeland security. In addition, there are growing safety and security concerns about the storage of radioactive sources currently in use. The ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  4. High Efficiency, Cost Effective Thermoelectric Materials/Devices for Industrial Process Refrigeration and Waste Heat Recovery

    SBC: AEGIS TECHNOLOGY, INC.            Topic: 11c

    Opportunities exists to develop high-efficiency thermoelectric (TE) devices for the cost-effective exploitation of industrial waste heat (e.g., in manufacturing process) and for industrial process refrigeration. The key to the development of such high-efficiency TE devices is to develop a TE material with a high ZT value. High-efficiency ZT devices can recycle waste heat, increase energy efficie ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  5. Broadly Tunable Quantum Cascade Laser Technology for Remote Sensing

    SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC            Topic: 01

    National security interests related to the nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction require the remote detection of trace gases associated with the nuclear fuel cycle. Newly developed, mid-infrared, quantum cascade lasers have the potential to contribute to this application. These small solid state lasers produce relatively high power in the infrared band of light where many gases can be ...

    STTR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  6. 5V, High Gain, High Sensitivity Photomultiplier Detector

    SBC: AGILTRON, INC.            Topic: 26a

    This project will demonstrate a breakthrough detector for the readout of scintillators used for gamma ray detection in Nuclear Physics experiments. The new detector: (1) will overcome the quantum efficiency and high voltage limits of current photomultipliers (PMTs) and Avalanche Photodiodes (APDs); (2) will offer the possibility of improving scintillator detector resolution at least by a factor ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  7. Efficient processing of algal bio-oils for biodiesel production

    SBC: American Biodiesel, Inc. Dba Community Fuels            Topic: 07b

    Biodiesel is a clean-burning, renewable fuel produced from domestic agricultural sources (such as vegetable oils and animal fats) that can be blended with petroleum diesel and used by most compression-ignition (diesel) engines with few or no modifications. However, the availability of suitable agricultural fats and oils for biodiesel feedstock is limited, and is not expected to increase apace wit ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  8. High Field Stability Exploration of Second Generation HTS

    SBC: AMERICAN SUPERCONDUCTOR CORPORATION            Topic: 33a

    Low-temperature superconductors have limited usefulness at very high magnetic fields or in high heat load applications, which are representative of some sections in future particle accelerators. In this project, the suitability of second generation (2G) high-temperature superconductor (HTS) wire will be explored for these environments. The characterization of this developing superconductor has b ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  9. Low AC Loss YBCO Coated Conductor Geometry by Direct Inkjet Printing

    SBC: AMERICAN SUPERCONDUCTOR CORPORATION            Topic: 44a

    Second generation high temperature superconductors BC50offer potential benefits for many electric power applications, including those that require filamentizated conductors with low ac loss, such as transformers and fault current limiters. However, the use of 2G wire in these applications requires the development of both novel multi-filamentary conductor designs with lower ac losses and advanced ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  10. Sequestration and Separation of Mercury in Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems

    SBC: ENVERGEX LLC            Topic: 21b

    Mercury regulations passed by the EPA will require stringent mercury emission control from wet flue gas desulfurization scrubbers, used in the production of electricity from coal. The first problem is that a portion of the mercury captured by the wet scrubber is re-emitted. The second problem is that FGD by-products, including gypsum, will increase from 31 million tons in 2004 to 86 million ton ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
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