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  1. Long-Acting G-CSF Analog for Treating ARS

    SBC: BOLDER BIOTECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: NIAID

    DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Development of radiological nuclear medical countermeasures to treat Acute Radiation Syndrome ARS is a high priority research area for NIAID Bone marrow is one of the most sensitive tissues to radiation damage and impaired hematopoiesis is one of the first clinical signs of excessive radiation exposure often resulting i death Granulocyte colony stimulating ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  2. Low-Temperature Stirling Engine for Geothermal Electricity Generation

    SBC: Cool Energy, Inc.            Topic: 10c

    Up to 2700 terawatt-hours per year of geothermal electricity generation capacity has been shown to be available within North America, typically with wells drilled into geologically active regions of the earths crust where this energy is concentrated (Huttrer, 2001). Of this potential, about half is considered to have temperatures high enough for conventional (steam-based) power production, while ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy
  3. Advanced Ceramic Materials and Packaging Technologies For Sensors Operable 1800C in Advanced Energy Generation Systems

    SBC: SPORIAN MICROSYSTEMS, INC            Topic: 14c

    There is a need for condition monitoring sensors capable of function in the harshest environments associated with advanced power systems that will: directly contribute to improving system control, protect capital equipment investment, and promote safety through prevention of catastrophic equipment failure. These harsh environments include extreme temperatures (8001800C), high pressures ( ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy
  4. Warm Gas Multi-contaminant Removal System

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 15b

    Gasification technologies convert coal and biomass into synthesis gas feed streams that can either be used as a fuel for highly efficient power generation cycles or converted into value-added chemicals and transportation fuels. However, coal-derived synthesis gas contains a myriad of contaminants that may be regulated in power plant emissions and act as poisons for the catalysts used in downstrea ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy
  5. REBCO Coated Conductor Cables for Fusion Magnets

    SBC: ADVANCED CONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: 22c

    The feasibility for fusion as a practical energy source needs to be enhanced significantly by removing some of the restrictions that low-temperature superconductors put on the fusion magnet systems. This can be done by using high-temperature superconductors, allowing for much larger temperature margins, a higher magnet performance and less mechanical degradation during operation. There are curren ...

    STTR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy
  6. User-Centered, Collaborative, Web and Radiance-Based Lighting Simulation, Visualization, and Analysis

    SBC: LIGHT FOUNDRY, LLC            Topic: 02c

    Simulation tools that physically model daylight and electric lighting systems show promise in planning energy efficient lighting systems. There are still many barriers for these tools to reach the market. This research examines using bring high performance computing and user-centered design to the creation of an innovative lighting simulation and analysis software system. During Phase I of this ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy
  7. Software for Modeling and Design of Diamond Amplifier Cathodes

    SBC: TECH-X CORPORATION            Topic: 11a

    The successful operation of the Department of Energy (DOE) next generation X-ray light sources and accelerator facilities depends on developing reliable photocathodes with long lifetime for production of low emittance, high-brightness, high-average current electron beams. Experiments have already demonstrated the potential to generate amplified electron beams from diamond with peak current density ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy
  8. High-Shear-Strength, Radiation-Resistant Electrical Insulations for Plasma Confinement Magnets

    SBC: COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, INC.            Topic: 22c

    The United States Department of Energy is developing several devices to advance the development of fusion energy. Plans for future major fusion machines will undoubtedly utilize superconducting magnets which operate at 4K or below. Magnets for smaller fusion research devices may also be built using normal copper conductor magnets that operate at temperatures up to 422 K (150C). The availability ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy
  9. Electrodecontamination for Mitigation of Airborne Contamination

    SBC: ADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: 11

    72679-Radioactively contaminated surfaces within Department of Energy and commercial nuclear facilities endanger workers and create problems with waste handling and disposal. Current methods for removing these radiological contaminants are expensive, use hazardous chemicals or dangerous rotating machinery, release removed materials into the airspace surrounding the jobsite, and generate considera ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of Energy
  10. Removal of Arsenic and Heavy Metals from Drinking Water

    SBC: ADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In 2001 the US EPA lowered the maximum contaminant level for arsenic in drinking water from 50 ppb to 10 ppb, based on studies indicating the lower limit would prevent a significant number of cancer deaths and other il

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
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