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High-Performance Nonlinear Optimization Software for Power Applications
SBC: Ziena Optimization Inc. Topic: 02dProblems of large-scale nonlinear optimization are central to the solution of difficult and novel problems that arise from the need to distribute electric power in the most efficient and reliable way. In recognition of the importance of optimization in this area, DOE & apos;s Office of Advanced Scientific Computing (ASCR) has made substantial investments in research that have led to powerful, robu ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy -
Extreme Sample Environment for Beamline Research
SBC: MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT INC Topic: 09eExtreme temperature and non-equilibrium processes are both central to DOEs mission of addressing grand challenges in emerging energy and advanced materials; they are also crucial steps in the manufacture of many high value-add industrial products. MDI is advancing the ability to process and study materials at extreme temperatures and in non-equilibrium conditions by developing a novel containerle ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy -
High Power S-Band Vacuum Load
SBC: MUONS INC Topic: 10dS-Band vacuum loads at the SLAC linac are encountering operational problems now that they have to operate under the stringent requirements of the LCLS: 50 MW peak power, 6 kW average power, and extremely tight phase stability for the linac. Failure mechanisms have been studied which suggest an RF surface breakdown of the 200 m Kanthal layer. We propose a novel solution which incorporates mode co ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy -
Novel Membrane Systems for Olefin/Paraffin Separation
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 18aEthylene and propylene are the primary feedstocks for the manufacture of polyethylene and polypropylene, respectively. These olefins represent a major component of the polymer manufacturing cost. Consequently, there is significant economic benefit in minimizing losses of unreacted olefin from the process. Some olefin loss is a result of the need to remove paraffin from the polymerization reactor ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy -
Large Scale, Low Temperature Microplasma UV Lighting Tiles for Water Purification and Sterilization
SBC: EDEN PARK ILLUMINATION, INC. Topic: 25aEden Park Illumination, Inc. performed research for the development and commercialization of lamps comprising large arrays of microcavity plasmas capable of generating light in the UVB and C wavelength ranges in a slim and flat form factor. UV light is an efficient light source for a number of chemical processes and disinfection methods available commercially. It is known to be extremely effecti ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy -
Thin Diamond Time-of-Flight Detectors
SBC: Applied Diamond, Inc. Topic: 35bRare isotope facilities serve a critical need for a rapidly expanding area of nuclear physics research. Existing rare isotope facilities already provide enough intensity that conventional detector systems have trouble with counting rates while future rare isotope facilities, like the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), will provide particle beams with unprecedented intensities and rates. Cle ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy -
Development of Manufacturing Technology for the Practical Application of Specialized and Environmentally Sensitive Nutrients, Enzymes, Immune-Stimulating Compounds and Biologics to Aquafeeds
SBC: Zeigler Bros, Inc. Topic: 823FIn an effort to support the development of a domestic marine aquaculture industry, Zeigler Bros. Inc., (ZBI) proposes to continue its Phase I research by demonstrating the ability to scale up inclusion particle (IP) manufacturing. During Phase II ZBI will also demonstrate the efficacy of IOs for orally delivering phytase and probiotics to marine finfish. These efforts will directly address the p ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
High-Power Vertical-Junction Field-Effect Transistors Fabricated on Low-Dislocation-Density GaN by Epitaxial Lift-Off
SBC: MICROLINK DEVICES INC Topic: DEFOA0000941"In this program, we will develop a breakthrough technology that will enable wafer-scale epitaxial lift-off (ELO) of GaN power device heterostructures from low-dislocation-density bulk GaN substrates. This technology will be used to provide a low-cost vertical junction field effect transistors (VJFETs) with high breakdown voltage (greater than 1,200 V) and high current capability (greater than 100 ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of EnergyARPA-E -
Dewatering Membrane for Hazy Hydrodesulfurization Unit Effluents
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 09Many refinery product streams, particularly those from Ultra Low Hydrodesulfurisation units, are prone to haze due to water emulsions. Haze is also problematic for biodiesel production, as hazy fuel cannot be used until the haze settles or is removed, which creates costly scheduling and shipping delays. This project will develop a novel membrane process for the removal of dissolved and dispersed ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
Nano-Scale High-Surface-Area Thermal and Conductive Ceramics as Effectice Support for Metal Oxide Catalysts in Alkane Selective Oxidation
SBC: Evernu Technology, Llc Topic: 07Compared with conventional processes used to produce many oxygenated chemicals, processes based on the selective catalytic oxidation of alkanes to produce oxygenates could yield enormous economic, energy, and environmental benefits. However, commercial development of such processes has been hindered, in part, because the excessive heat released by alkane oxidation causes over-oxidation (burning) ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy