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Multifunctional Metamaterial Laser Energy Control
SBC: OXFORD DEFENSE NORTH CAROLINA LLC Topic: HR001121S000729Oxford Defense North Carolina, LLC (ODNC) and the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) will collaborate to develop a beam control metamaterial surface in this Phase II STTR effort. A concern with laser beamed energy systems is the inadvertent exposure of operators and bystanders to inadvertently scattered or reflected laser energy. In an Energy Web, multiple transmitters and receivers w ...
STTR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Dynamic Evaluation of Hypersonic Missile Debris Penetration
SBC: CORVID TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: N161019Non-warhead debris from a typical anti-ship or air-to-air missile can comprise as much as 70% of the total striking mass, which makes it a crucial component of any lethality or survivability assessment and increasingly important as stand-off missile programs are rising in demand. Many current LVS modeling tools in use by the government do not address residual non-warhead missile debris at all, a ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Hard X-ray Imager Large Area Based on Perovskite Nanocrystal Materials
SBC: PEROTECH, INC. Topic: HR001121S000721The current X-ray imaging devices ion the market cannot meet the rising requirements for more safe, higher resolution and portable X-ray imaging applications. These mainly indirect types use a combination of scintillators with photodetector arrays. The only direct-type X-ray detectors are based on amorphous selenium (a-Se). Although they have the best sharpness in imaging, they are not stable ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Multifunctional Metamaterial Laser Energy Control
SBC: OXFORD DEFENSE NORTH CAROLINA LLC Topic: HR001121S000729Oxford Defense North Carolina, LLC (ODNC) and the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) will collaborate to develop a beam control metamaterial surface in this Phase I STTR effort. A concern with laser beamed energy systems is the inadvertent exposure of operators and bystanders to inadvertently scattered or reflected laser energy. In an energy web system, multiple transmitters and recei ...
STTR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
In-field production of tailored nutrition with the Cosmic Eats solution
SBC: FOOD SYSTEMS INNOVATION CONSULTING LLC Topic: HR001121S000732Cosmic Eats, Inc. is developing a food production system that is based on growing plants, algae and fungi in a multi-modular system. Fresh and processed biomass is combined to prepare nutritious food products and meals.
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Large Area Hard X-ray Imager Based on Metal Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals
SBC: PEROTECH, INC. Topic: HR001121S000721The current X-ray imaging devices ion the market cannot meet the rising requirements for more safe, higher resolution and portable X-ray imaging applications. One new technology, photon-counting X-ray detector, is revolutionizing the X-ray imaging process which afford high spatial resolution, almost zero electronic noise, much better signal-to-noise ratio, at orders of magnitude lower radiation do ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Lab-on-Chip Microfiltering and Imaging Device for Rapid and Automated Sterility Testing
SBC: ZYMERON CORP Topic: HR001120S001927Sterility testing of biologics products remains a regulatory requirement in the pharmaceutical industry. However, currently available technologies and instrument suffer tedious labor interventions on culturing, staining or filtering procedures that preclude a rapid and automated testing. In this SBIR program Zymeron will develop a revolutionary micro Sterility Test Filtering (µSTF) instrument for ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Automated Partial Occlusion for Truncal Hemorrhage Control
SBC: CCJ Medical Devices LLC Topic: HR001120S001926Current REBOA solutions occlude the vessel by inflating a balloon internally and creating a seal against the endothelium. By partially deflating the balloon, a reduced flow state can be accomplished to allow perfusion of distal tissue and mitigate ischemic injury, but this has been difficult to manage. Fluid dynamics show that flow restriction through an orifice is linearly proportional to its cro ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Compact Data Representation for Complex Electronic Warfare Scenarios
SBC: VADUM INC Topic: AF193010In this effort, Vadum proposes to expand, formalize, and develop software to implement the concepts previously developed in its Electronic Warfare Knowledge Store (EWKS). EWKS is a concept/prototype level construct designed to facilitate data storage and reuse, particularly inter-mission, for airborne cognitive electronic warfare systems, which was developed during a Phase I effort under Air Force ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Tissue-derived Droplet Micro-Organospheres (TDMO) As Models For High-Throughput Testing of Pathogens
SBC: XILIS INC Topic: HR001120S001915Emerging infectious diseases pose grave threats to warfighters and civilians who travel to locations lacking clean food and water or are exposed to threats of bioweapons. Though many pathogens are relatively known and characterized, many others remain unknown. This has prompted efforts aimed at developing physiologically-relevant, high-throughput assays that recapitulate host-pathogen interacti ...
SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency