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32a Fiber Pumped Ho:Sesquioxide Ceramic Materials for Short Pulse Thin disk Lasers
SBC: Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc. Topic: 32aIntense short pulse lasers are playing increasingly important role in high-energy physics research. Laser based electron accelerators are innovative tools to obtain GeV to TeV electron energies for high-energy particle physics experiments. The development of such lasers puts stringent challenges on the very limits of the laser materials themselves. The goal of this project is to develop Ho:sesquio ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy -
Development of Wakefield Accelerating Structures at Ultra-high Frequencies
SBC: Radiabeam Technologies, LLC Topic: 30cThe development of a multi-TeV e+e- linear collider is a key priority set by the P5 panel, which established the long-term strategy of the U.S. HEP program. A Two-Beam Acceleration (TBA) is one of the most promising approaches for this facility due to its potential for achieving high efficiency and the ability to accelerate particles with positive and negative charges. However, there are still cha ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy -
An Advanced Simulation based 3D Framework and Toolkit for Fire Protection and Fire PRA
SBC: CENTROID PIC INC Topic: 37iAt 10.8% Compound annual growth rate(CAGR), Fire Protection Systems Market Size is expected to reach 9.34 Bn USD by 2025. This however reflects only the systems but does not include the services, consultancy and other operator expenses incurred by the industry sectors impacted. Modeling and implementing fire safety for nuclear power plants is an expensive and complex activity. It is difficult to c ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy -
Platform for Multi-modal, Multi-scale Data Integration for Sustainable Agriculture
SBC: Arva Intelligence Corp Topic: 01aTechnologies for terrestrial ecosystem management – in the area of precision agriculture and ecosystem restoration – have made significant advances recently for more sustainable practices by optimizing water, nutrients, and fertilizers Many of these technologies include monitoring and imaging of plants, soil, and crop harvest as well as their interactions, using in situ sensors, remote sensing ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy -
Enabling Technology- Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy Demands in the Meat Production Industry via Scaling Advanced 3D Culture Bioreactors
SBC: Cambridge Crops, Inc. Topic: GFood production, and in particular animal-derived meat products, are a major source of green-house gases, compounded by the remarkable inefficiency in biomass conversion (grain to dense muscle tissue in meat), along with growing challenges with food safety, quality and nutrition. To address this growing problem, we propose to exploit the emerging field of cellular agriculture (tissue engineering o ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of EnergyARPA-E -
Enabling Technology- Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy Demands in the Meat Production Industry via Scaling Advanced 3D Culture Bioreactors
SBC: Cambridge Crops, Inc. Topic: GFood production, and in particular animal-derived meat products, are a major source of green-house gases, compounded by the remarkable inefficiency in biomass conversion (grain to dense muscle tissue in meat), along with growing challenges with food safety, quality and nutrition. To address this growing problem, we propose to exploit the emerging field of cellular agriculture (tissue engineering o ...
STTR Phase II 2020 Department of EnergyARPA-E -
Protonic Ceramic Membranes with Unprecedented Electrochemical Efficiency
SBC: FuelCell Energy, Inc. Topic: 19cWind and solar electricity are gaining traction in the marketplace, but the electricity available from these sources is out of synch with demand Protonic ceramic electrochemical cells (PCECs) operating at intermediate temperatures (400 - 650°C) have enormous potential for electricity storage and delivery by reversible operation between electrolysis and fuel cell modes and therefore stand to addre ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy -
Multiplexing Focusing Analyzer for Efficient Stress-Strain Measurements
SBC: ADELPHI TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: 18cAlthough thermal and cold neutron scattering is widely used and is critical for success in many areas of materials science and engineering, relatively low neutron fluxes severely limit applications of not only laboratory neutrons generators, but also large national neutron facilities State-of-the-art thermal and cold neutron sources are large expensive national facilities, which serve diverse comm ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy -
In-situ TEM Holder for Ultrafast, Multimodal Imaging
SBC: Laser Prismatics LLC Topic: 15dMany energy conversion and transfer processes critically depend on the material nanostructure details and its response to external excitation fields Surface and volume defect formation and migration have a profound impact on the opto-electro-thermo-mechanical properties of materials Understanding these processes requires a unique combination of advanced atomic-scale imaging with controlled nanosca ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy -
Novel Ionomer and Polymer-Electrolyte Membrane Development for Solar-Energy-Driven Carbon Dioxide Conversion
SBC: Opus 12 Incorporated Topic: 19bSolar fuels production is necessary for the future of the global economy New highly conductive and stable polymer-electrolytes with low light absorption are required for efficient and cost- effective solar fuels generation Opus 12 will work with Prof Chulsung Bae at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) to further develop the existing polymer-electrolyte chemistry to meet the demands of this chal ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy