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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Heated Thermoplastic Fiber Placement Head for NASA Langley Research Center

    SBC: ACCUDYNE SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: A404

    Reduced mass composite materials are crucial to the success of aerospace systems, but are inhibited by expensive autoclave consolidation, especially for large parts. To remedy this, NASA-LaRC has been developing cost-effective high-performance thermoplastic composite materials for years. NASA materials could dramatically reduce the cost of large aerospace structures, because those materials avo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. Enhancing Mycoherbicide Storage Capabilities Through Encapsulation Technology

    SBC: AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INITIATIVES INC            Topic: N/A

    Although biocontrol technology, including mycoherbicides, has been investigated for a long period of time, few products have actually made it into the commercial loop. The reasons for this are varied and include unfavorable environmental conditions, small markets and poor shelf-life. The test mycoherbicide candidate in this project, A. destruens, is plagued by poor shelf-life and storage capabilit ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Agriculture
  3. Fluorescent Coated Filters for Detection of Biological Warfare Agent Microorganisms in Water

    SBC: ANALYTICAL BIOLOGICAL SERVICES, INC.            Topic: ARMY02T009

    Reliable and sensitive detection of biowarfare agents (BWAs) such as Bacillus anthracis, Yersinia pestis, Francisella tularensis, ricin, botulinum toxin, etc. is an important challenge for both military operations and domestic anti-terrorism efforts. We are proposing to develop a biomimetic polymer coating, containing receptors for BWA targets, that becomes fluorescent when exposed to samples con ...

    STTR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Fluorescent Coated Filters for Detection of Biological Warfare Agent Microorganisms in Water

    SBC: ANALYTICAL BIOLOGICAL SERVICES, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Reliable and sensitive detection of biowarfare agents (BWAs) such as Bacillus anthracis, Yersinia pestis, Francisella tularensis, ricin, botulinum toxin, etc. is an important challenge for both military operations and domestic anti-terrorism efforts. We are proposing to develop a biomimetic polymer coating, containing receptors for BWA targets, that becomes fluorescent when exposed to samples con ...

    STTR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Multiple Bio-Agent Detection with Low-cost Nanomaterial-based Devices

    SBC: ANP TECHNOLOGIES INC.            Topic: A04T022

    This goal is to construct a low-cost, polymeric, nanomaterial-based assay for the detection of multiple biological agents in a single device using our nanomanipulation technology to meet or exceed the sensitivity of the current two-line assays used in DoD applications. The nanodevice will exhibit no background streaking, cross bleeding, or other flow problems often associated with laminar flow de ...

    STTR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. SBIR Phase II: Integration of Advanced Power Electronics through the Packaging of High Temperature Silicon-Carbide (SiC) Based Multichip Power Modules (MCPMs)

    SBC: Aspire Solutions, Inc            Topic: N/A

    This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II research project will develop highly miniaturized power converters by developing a functional, scaled-down hardware prototype of a high-temperature multichip power module (MCPM). To achieve this goal, the company has taken advantages of the key benefits of silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors which include high-temperature operation, high sw ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 National Science Foundation
  7. Development of High-Temperature Control Circuitry

    SBC: Arkansas Power Electronics International, Inc.            Topic: OSD02EP03

    This Phase II SBIR proposal seeks to develop high-temperature electronics by integrating motor drive control and SiC power electronics into a single, compact, highly efficient, reliable, high power density multichip power module (MCPM). Phase II will build upon the Phase I "proof of concept" protoboard hardware. A Phase I demonstration to ARL scientists proved feasibility of the proposed APEI, Inc ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. SBIR Phase II: A Microfluidic-Based Biosensor for Food Pathogen Detection

    SBC: Biodetection Instruments, Inc            Topic: N/A

    This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project will develop a portable, rapid and specific capillary channel based immuno-sensing system for food pathogens. The tests will be able to detect concentrations of

    SBIR Phase II 2004 National Science Foundation
  9. SBIR Phase I: Portable Water Ecosystem Oxygenator

    SBC: Biodetection Instruments, Inc            Topic: N/A

    This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIlR) Phase I project will develop a portable device for oxygenating streams and other surface water bodies using a combination of aeration and Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF), a process often used in settling tanks. The commercial application of this project will be to improve surface water quality in a variety of water bodies and to help restore habita ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 National Science Foundation
  10. CO2 Sequestration in Cell Biomass of Chlorobium Thiosufatophilum

    SBC: Bioengineering Resources, Inc.            Topic: 29

    75874-Fossil fuel combustion provides most of the world¿s energy needs, as well as most of the CO2 that is accumulating in the upper atmosphere with implications for serious global warming. With increasing energy demands, methods to sequester this by-product CO2 must be developed. This project will develop a novel biological method to react CO2 with H2S to simultaneously (1) convert CO2 into ce ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
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