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Infectious Disease Diagnostics and Differentiation of Viral vs. Bacterial Infections for Point ofCare Applications
SBC: GENECAPTURE, INC. Topic: CBD15C001GeneCapture, Inc. is proposing to develop a rapid in vitro diagnostic prototype using our patented molecular-based CAPTURE (ConfirmActive Pathogens Through Unamplified RNA Expression) assay. Based on the results and experience gained in our Phase I STTR contractHDTRA1-16C-0061: Infectious Disease Diagnostics and Differentiation of Viral vs. Bacterial Infections for Point of Care Applications, we p ...
STTR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Dermal Medical Countermeasures for Chemical Weapons Exposure
SBC: ZYMERON CORPORATION Topic: CBD161003The skin is the first line of defense against chemical warfare agents including nerve agents and toxic industrial chemicals, providing a possible barrier or delay to systemic distribution. Some chemicals also can act directly on the skin including the vesicants sulfur mustard and lewisite. Early and rapid skin decontamination is extremely important following exposure to CWAs and TICs because it de ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Additively Manufactured Bimetallic Combustion Chambers for Small Launch Vehicles
SBC: CORNERSTONE RESEARCH GROUP INC Topic: Z9Arctic Slope Technical Services, Inc. (ASTS) is pleased to propose to continue the development of an additive manufacturing (AM) approach for fabricating bimetallic combustion chambers. Our chamber design, which is applicable to future NASA small launch vehicles, exploits the combined capabilities of selective laser melting (SLM) and magnetic pulse welding (MPW), in order to reduce manufacturing ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Superconducting Coils for Small Nuclear Fusion Rocket Engines
SBC: PRINCETON SATELLITE SYSTEMS INC Topic: T2This proposal focuses on the superconducting coils subsystem, a critical subsystem for the PFRC reactor and Direct Fusion Drive and other fusion and electric propulsion technologies. Our strategy for PFRC has evolved since our Phase I proposal, and we now propose a hybrid magnet approach: a combination of so-called “dry” conduction-cooled low-temperature (LTS) superconductor magnets and high-t ...
STTR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Non-Intrusive Computational Method and Uncertainty Quantification Tool for Isolator Operability Calculations
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: A1Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technology plays a strong role in the design and development of aerospace and defense vehicles such as high-speed applications where testing under the correct operational conditions is not yet viable. Despite decades of research towards making CFD predictive and reliable, it has not proven so due to the significant uncertainties in physical models, initial/bound ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Evaluation of Multifunctional Radiation Shielding Material Against Long Duration Space Environment- Utilization of MISSE-FF
SBC: GEOPLASMA LLC Topic: H8NASA’s vision for space exploration includes long duration human travel beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and sustained human presence on other planetary surfaces. For this vision to be a reality, one of the major challenges is to minimize radiation exposure to the crew and equipment. A material based solution typically results in paying a penalty due to additional weight. During this effort, a multi ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Two-Phase Pumped Loop Evaporator with Adaptive Flow Distribution for Large Area Cooling
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: S3NASA’s future remote sensing science missions require advanced thermal management technologies to maintain multiple instruments at very stable temperatures and utilize waste heat to keep other critical subsystems above minimum operational temperatures. Two-phase pumped loops are an ideal solution for these applications. A critical need for these pumped loops is a microgravity-compatible evaporat ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Model-Based Design of Test Systems for Chemical Protective Clothing
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: CBD02202The current methodology for testing the penetration resistance of textile materials to various chemical agents has a number of drawbacks, including significant uncertainties in the resulting data, inefficiency and expense, risk to test personnel, and limited range of test conditions. The objective of the proposed work is to apply unique computer models for textiles with accompanying experimental ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Low Cost Cryocooler Control Electronics for Small Space Platforms
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: S1Many of NASA’s future space science missions will utilize small spacecraft, and many of these missions will require cryocoolers for cooling detectors, sensors, shields, and telescopes. For Class C and D missions, the cryocooler technical requirements for performance, size, and mass, coupled with the programmatic requirements for minimal cost and development time, are extremely challenging. Fli ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Transient Acoustic Environment Prediction Tool for Launch Vehicles in Motion During Early Lift-Off
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: T1Launch vehicles experience extreme acoustic loads dominated by rocket plume interactions with ground structures during liftoff, which can produce damaging vibro-acoustic loads on the vehicle and payloads if not properly understood and mitigated against. Existing capabilities for modeling turbulent plume physics are too dissipative to accurately resolve the acoustic propagation and detailed vehicle ...
STTR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration