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  1. Absorption Chiller Corrosion Protection

    SBC: Rocky Research            Topic: N/A

    50131-98-I Absorption Chiller Corrosion Protection--Rocky Research, P.O. Box 61800, Boulder City, NV 89006-1800; (702) 293-0851 Dr. Travis Chandler, Principal Investigator Dr. Uwe Rockenfeller, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG03-98ER82658 Amount: $75,000 Corrosion control is the main obstacle facing chiller manufacturers for the introduction of new designs of high efficiency lithium brom ...

    SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Energy
  2. AIGaN Ultraviolet Light Emitting Diodes for Fiber Optic Sensors

    SBC: SVT ASSOCIATES INC            Topic: N/A

    50371-98-I AIGaN Ultraviolet Light Emitting Diodes for Fiber Optic Sensors--SVT Associates, Inc., 7620 Executive Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344-3677; (612) 934-2100 Dr. Jody J. Klassen, Principal Investigator Dr. Peter P. Chow, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-98ER82685 Amount: $74,894 This project addresses the development of low cost, ultraviolet light emitting diodes for application i ...

    SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Energy
  3. Alternative Feedstocks, Pretreatment/Biochemical

    SBC: Chesapeake Perl, Inc.            Topic: 13a

    Cellulose is a highly sustainable global resource with considerable relevance to bio-ethanol production. Lignocellulose is a naturally occurring complex of plant-derived materials that includes the hydrophilic sugar polymers cellulose and hemicellulose, and the hydrophobic organic polymer lignin. Although lignocellulose is one of the most abundant and widespread bioenergy feedstocks available on E ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy
  4. An Advanced Concept for Cost-Effective, Modular Biomass Power Systems

    SBC: Manufacturing And Technology Conversion Int'l, Inc            Topic: N/A

    50639-98-I An Advanced Concept for Cost-Effective, Modular Biomass Power Systems--Manufacturing and Technology Conversion International, Inc., 10220-G Old Columbia Road, Columbia, MD 21046-1795; (410) 381-4200 Dr. Ravi R. Chandran, Principal Investigator Mrs. Amal M. Mansour, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-98ER82613 Amount: $75,000 A burgeoning market is developing for cost-effective, ...

    SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Energy
  5. A Nanofluid with Superior Thermal Properties

    SBC: ATEC, Inc.            Topic: 11d

    Many industrial processes in the chemical, petroleum, and pharmaceutical industries involve the transfer of heat from one medium to another. Usually, this transfer occurs within heat exchangers, which use thermal fluids to conduct the heat. However, most thermal fluids have thermal properties that require large heat exchangers or pumps. This project will develop a new class of fluids, PCM nanof ...

    STTR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy
  6. A New Firewall Architecture for Multimedia and High Performance Networks

    SBC: SECURE COMPUTING CORP.            Topic: N/A

    50180-98-I A New Firewall Architecture for Multimedia and High Performance Networks--Secure Computing Corporation, 2675 Long Lake Road, Roseville, MN 55113-1117; (612) 628-2733 Mr. Maris Bergmanis, Principal Investigator Mr. Bill Erbes, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-98ER82667 Amount: $74,949 Given the diversity of network traffic, current firewall architectures impose severe limitat ...

    SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Energy
  7. A Novel Volumetric Three Dimensional Display Technique for Radiation Therapy Planning

    SBC: TECHNEST, INC.            Topic: N/A

    50892-98-I A Novel Volumetric Three Dimensional Display Technique for Radiation Therapy Planning--Genex Technologies, Inc., 10605 Concord Street, Suite 500, Kensington, MD 20895-2504; (301) 962-6565 Dr. Jason Geng, Principal Investigator Dr. Jason Geng, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-98ER82588 Amount: $75,000 Good radiation treatment requires that the target volume receive a high and ...

    SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Energy
  8. A Novel Wireless Sensor Network with Advanced Prognostic Algorithms for Condition Based Maintenance of Critical Power Plant Components

    SBC: Signal Processing, Inc.            Topic: 21

    Improving efficiency, reducing emissions, and reducing costs are key objectives of power plants. The achievement of these objectives will require the development of two mutually dependent functions: distributed data acquisition and real-time data interpretation. This project will combine a wireless sensor network (WSN) with an advanced diagnostic and prognostic capability to monitor and assess ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy
  9. Automatic LAN Problem Diagnosis and Repair

    SBC: ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: N/A

    50143-98-I Automatic LAN Problem Diagnosis and Repair--Architecture Technology Corporation, P.O. Box 24344, Minneapolis, MN 55424-0344; (612) 935-2035 Mr. Jordan C. Bonney, Principal Investigator Dr. Kenneth J. Thurber, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-98ER82532 Amount: $74,302 Existing network-management tools can capture network traffic and display trends to network administrators, bu ...

    SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Energy
  10. Carbon Nanotube Methods for Molecular Identification of Fish Species

    SBC: PETTIT APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: 817

    Identification of particular fish species based on specific DNA sequences is not currently time or cost effective, but morphological identification is not always possible during early development stages. The project proposed seeks to develop a microfluidic based approach using DNA hybridization, coupled with a sensitive detection method based on the use of carbon nanotubes to rapidly identify fis ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Commerce
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