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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY23 is not expected to be complete until September, 2024.

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  1. E4S: Extreme-Scale Scientific Software Stack for Commercial Clouds

    SBC: PARATOOLS, INC            Topic: C5302b

    C53-02b-271168The software used in High Performance Computing (HPC) and ArtificialIntelligence/MachineLearning (AI/ML) workloads is increasingly complex to maintain, install, and optimize. More problematic is the poor performance portability of applications between platforms, forcing site-specific re-engineering of codes. Existing solutions to deployment of AI/ML work?ows on commercial cloud envir ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  2. Engineered Enzymes for Polyurethane Recycling

    SBC: Birch Biosciences, LLC            Topic: C5331a

    C53-31a-271169Significant technical innovations are needed to improve the economics of plastic recycling. Plastic recycling rates in the United States have been stagnant for more than a decade: less than 10% of plastics are currently recycled, and only 5.5% of polyurethane plastics are recycled. Plastics have become a major contributor to global warming, as emissions from global plastics productio ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  3. SBIR Phase I:Radiation Tolerant, High-Voltage, Silicon Carbide Devices

    SBC: SCDEVICE LLC            Topic: S

    The broader/commercial impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to enable smaller, lighter, and higher-performance satellites, thereby making satellites cheaper to manufacture and launch. Lighter satellites reduce launch costs or permit greater payload performance for a given mass. Less fuel is required to launch lighter satellites, reducing the environmental imp ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation
  4. SBIR Phase I:Smart Control Automation and Learning for Energy

    SBC: Tanya Barham            Topic: EN

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to develop a commercial building management system that uses model predictive control for small to mid-sized commercial building owners to help them flexibly manage increasingly complex energy codes and prices. This technology uses machine learning to automate costly aspects of advanced bui ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation
  5. STTR Phase I:Electronic Measurement of Capillary Refill Time to Improve Outcomes from Sepsis

    SBC: Scott Filer            Topic: MD

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is a novel external system for rapidly diagnosing sepsis by measuring capillary refill time (CRT). Independent clinical studies have demonstrated the utility of CRT for detecting sepsis. Current methods for monitoring capillary refill times rely on physical examinations that are both prone to ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation
  6. SBIR Phase II:Full-Scale Demonstration of Autonomous Robotic Greenhouse for Sustainable Local Food Production

    SBC: CANOPII INC.            Topic: ET

    The broader/commercial impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project promotes small and mid-sized farming in the United States through environmentally friendly means. Through cost-effective labor automation, a fully automated, turn-key greenhouse production system can be made more accessible. This project will provide farmers with a tool that can guarantee a baseline an ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 National Science Foundation
  7. SBIR Phase II:High Energy-Density Hydrogen-Halogen Flow Batteries for Energy Storage

    SBC: SKIP TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: EN

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) project is directly related to the utilization of renewable energy sources in the electrical grid.Due to the variability of supply, renewable energy generators (e.g. solar and wind) cannot supply the entire electrical demand as these often under-produce during times of high demand and over-produce during time ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 National Science Foundation
  8. SBIR Phase II:Manufacturing Feasibility of New Radiation Shielding Fabrics

    SBC: STARK STREET MATERIALS COMPANY            Topic: AM

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project includes the reduction of lead and toxic elements used as radiation shielding in medical, dental, and veterinary settings. Lead and several of its salt composites have been the go-to radiation shielding material, but there have been documented instances of lead contamination to radiation worke ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 National Science Foundation
  9. Off-Grid Micro Hydropower Units for Agricultural Decarbonization

    SBC: CONTINUOUS SOLUTIONS LLC            Topic: C5610a

    The agricultural sector must adopt available technological advances to decrease its significant contributions to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Its high levels of energy and water consumption are two of the main sources of inefficiencies. At the same time, many rural communities lack access to reliable electricity, specifically under-utilizing clean energy sources. An opportunity exi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  10. The BladeRunner Solution for Aquaculture Sustainability

    SBC: BladeRunner Energy, Inc.            Topic: C5614d

    C56-14d-273410Aquaculture has been identified as essential for feeding the world as the population increases towards nine billion by 2050. While aquaculture often comes with environmental challenges, future growth must be done sustainably and equitably. Marine renewable energy (MRE) to power aquaculture is one of the key strategies to meet this growth responsibly. Marine hydrokinetic energy offers ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
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