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Field Deployable In Situ Excitation Emission Matrix Spectroscopy System for Subsurface Monitoring
SBC: ACCUSTRATA INC Topic: 19aAnthropogenic influences and natural processes can have long lasting effects on the health of the subsurface environment. Subsurface water is heavily affected by changes in the environment and its quality is regarded as a powerful metric for evaluating the health of the subsurface environment. Therefore, constant monitoring of groundwater quality to identify influences over the seasonal hydrologic ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
A Scalable HPC Insider Threat Monitoring System
SBC: Cyber Equations, Inc. Topic: 03aThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to reduced the incidence of insider cyber-enabled crime and insider cyber-related espionage on HPC systems. With the rapid increase in cyber-crime, it is imperative for the DOE and government agencies invest more in security to protect vital data and assets. While it is still necessary for ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
HPC Blockchain
SBC: INNOVATIVE NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATES, INC. Topic: 03aScience and research funded and performed by the Department of Energy relies significantly on the modeling and simulations that High Performance Computing systems provide. Research performed on these systems can include energy, climate modeling, nuclear weapons and other government funded research by other agencies. Research missions go beyond local agency use and HPC platforms within Department o ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Enabling Intelligent Security Assessment for HPC Systems via Automated Learning and Data Analytics
SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc. Topic: 03bSoftware protection and its associated tools can be regarded as a first line of defense for run-time integrity in an HPC system, but cannot be easily extended to provide security solution beyond the software level. Hence, it is also essential to build a system- wide security analysis tool to assess the entire HPC system’s security. By revealing the risks the system has to an adversary, and impro ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Ion Exchange Materials for Lithium Extraction (Topic: 15, Subtopic: e)
SBC: Lilac Solutions, Inc. Topic: 15eElectric vehicles are creating unprecedented demand for lithium. Most lithium is produced from brine resources. Conventional methods for extracting lithium from brines suffer from low lithium recovery and cannot access the expanded resources needed for mass adoption of electric vehicles. The Department of Energy has supported a great variety of projects relate ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
SiC-SiC Slurry Bonding
SBC: ATS-MER, LLC Topic: 10bSiC is an excellent material for fusion reactor environments, including first wall plasma facing materials and breeder-blanket modules. It is also being considered as structural elements in Small Modular Advanced High-Temperature Reactor (SmAHTR) because of its low-activation, temperature resistance, and radiation damage tolerance compared to most materials. The challenge is in joining the S ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
Light Extraction for OLED Lighting with 3-D Gradient Index
SBC: Pixelligent Technologies, LLC Topic: 11bOne of the major hurdles to the commercialization of OLED lighting technology is its low light extraction efficiency when compared to inorganic LEDs. Currently only ~ 30% of the light produced by the OLED can be extracted. In order to be considered as a commercially viable option, OLED efficacy has to improve dramatically. The mismatch between the refractive indices among the active layer, transp ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
A Modular X-Ray Detection System Based on Silicon Drift Diodes
SBC: Square One Systems Design, Inc. Topic: 09aSemiconductor manufacturers, drug discovery teams and a host of other materials scientists depend on high energy X-rays to conduct their research. The beamlines themselves are generally one-of-a-kind creations that reflect the vision and ingenuity of the teams that developed them. However, these teams are almost always under intense pressure to get their experiments up-and- running as quickly as ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy -
The Alpenglow All-Phase Water Probe
SBC: Alpenglow Instruments LLC Topic: 17aCurrent measures of cloud ice water content - critical for understanding the impact of clouds on earth system dynamics - routinely disagree by 50% even under ideal conditions. An instrument using Raman scattering to measure water vapor, liquid, and ice in the atmosphere, which will avoid many limitations of current measurement approaches for airborne in situ use on manned aircraft will be develope ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
Integrating Sphere-Based Nephelometer for UAS Applications
SBC: American Ecotech L.C. Topic: 17aNovel compact and sensitive instruments measuring light scattering from microscopic airborne particles (i.e., aerosols) are needed for deployment on small aerial platforms to characterize aerosol influence on air quality, earth system dynamics, and visibility degradation. The Phase 1 project has developed, modeled, and characterized prototypes of such instruments based on transformative technologi ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy