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  1. Real-time Alpha-Flow Traffic Management System

    SBC: Reservoir Labs, Inc.            Topic: 01a

    As supercomputing speeds increase and storage costs drop, scientists running applications in various disci- plines, such as high-energy physics, genomics, climate studies, etc., generate datasets of ever-increasing sizes at distributed locations around the world. Backbone Research-and-Education Network (REN) providers such as DOEs Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) and Internet2, provide high-speed, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
  2. A performance-improved implementation of ScaLAPACK implemented in Open Community Runtime

    SBC: ET International, Inc.            Topic: 02b

    Software development faces many challenges as high-performance computing (HPC) moves towards exascale: scalability, programmability, performance portability, resilience, and energy efficiency. To tackle these challenges, fundamental shifts in the basic execution models and programming models employed by HPC software are required. In particular, commonly used linear algebra libraries performance s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
  3. SpectroCCD X-ray Camera for energy dispersive spectrometers

    SBC: Sydor Instruments, LLC            Topic: 03d

    Worldwide there are a number of synchrotron beamlines dedicated to resonant soft x-ray inelastic scattering. There are also new beamlines currently being designed to take advantage of improved third generation synchrotron radiation sources and this powerful experimental technique for probing electronic structure. These beamlines utilize energy dispersive spectrometers and share a common need for a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
  4. Surface metrology for x-ray mirrors using deflectometry

    SBC: ARIZONA OPTICAL SYSTEMS, LLC            Topic: 04c

    The performance and productivity of DOE synchrotron systems is hindered due to focusing limitations from imperfections in the mirror surfaces. The ability to manufacture higher quality mirrors is directly limited by the accuracy and efficiency of the systems used to measure them. Currently available measurement methods do not provide the manufacturing feedback or quality control to allow efficien ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
  5. Open-Source Visualization and Analysis Platform for 3D Reconstructions of Materials by Transmission Electron Microscopy

    SBC: KITWARE INC            Topic: 05a

    Three-dimensional characterization of materials at the nano- and meso-scale has become possible with transmission and scanning transmission electron microscopes. Its importance has extended to a wide class of nanomaterialssuch as hydrogen fuel cells, solar cells, industrial catalysts, new battery materials and semiconductor devices, as well as spanning high-tech industry, universities, and nation ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
  6. High-Performance Proton Exchange Membranes for Electrolysis Cells

    SBC: AMSEN TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: 13a

    Improvements in performance of the components are needed for polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyzers, which is one of the key technologies for DOEs hydrogen production plan. In particular, high- performance ion-exchange membranes are needed that can withstand significantly higher mechanical loads due to high-pressure operation, while having significantly reduce hydrogen permeability and i ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
  7. High Temperature Duplex Coating

    SBC: MOHAWK INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY, INC.            Topic: 14c

    The goal of this SBIR research is to demonstrate the feasibility of using Korolon TBC in hot gas path components of gas turbines through mechanical and thermal characterization of the coating and feasibility study of a novel micromachining technology for drilling the cooling holes. Korolon is a novel coating that has a similar thermal conductivity as the currently used zirconia and is more erosio ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
  8. Novel manned/unmanned aircraft conversion for Arctic research

    SBC: L3 Latitude, LLC            Topic: 17g

    There is a clear requirement for gathering greater quantity and quality of atmospheric data in the Arctic regions. The harsh nature of the environment combined with remote location creates the need for technological solutions. Current efforts have successfully used small unmanned aerial systems (UAS); however, a large cost in both time and money is incurred when miniaturizing sensors to fit with ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
  9. Enhanced Mixed Feedstock Processing using Ionic Liquids

    SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: 21l

    Researchers at JBEI have developed a pretreatment technology using ionic liquids that efficiently extracts sugars from a combination of mixed feed stocks. Any ionic liquid used for biomass pretreatment or cellulose hydrolysis by thermostable cellulose may be used. Until now, no known technology could efficiently pretreat and liberate sugars from mixed feedstock streams. The JBEI technolo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
  10. Amplifiers to Replace 1497 MHz Klystrons at Thomas Jefferson Laboratories

    SBC: COMMUNICATION POWER CORPORATION            Topic: 38b

    At present, there is a significant need for high power (5-20kW) solid state RF amplifiers (HPSSA), operating at frequencies between 50MHz to 1500MHz. Higher performance, higher efficiency, more reliable and cost effective alternatives to IOTs and klystrons is best achieved with solid state amplifiers (SSAs); where advantages of the modular HPSSA architecture over traditional IOTs and klystrons wil ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
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