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Graphenated Carbon Nanotube Based MEMS Supercapacitors
SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc. Topic: DMEA21A001The inherent advantages of MEMS technology, including small size and cost-effective fabrication, make it ideal for numerous application in a wide range of industries ranging from defense, automotive, medical, to consumer industries. For applications that require self-powered MEMS electronics, an integrated energy storage device is required. Due to their small size, excellent cycle life and high po ...
STTR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Microelectronics Activity -
Micro-Supercapacitor for Integration with MEMS Energy Harvesting and CMOS ICs
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: DMEA21A001percapacitors provide energy densities comparable to thin film batteries, high power densities, ultrafast recharge, and long cycle lives for applications requiring high duty cycle and pulse power output. Micro-supercapacitors (MSC) are the most promising energy storage technology for integration with energy harvesting, via micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), and microelectronics integrated ...
STTR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Microelectronics Activity -
Integrated Micro-Supercapacitors via Laser Induced Graphene from Photoresist
SBC: CORNERSTONE RESEARCH GROUP INC Topic: DMEA21A001While supercapacitors have been demonstrated for decades, the biggest challenge is to develop a reliable fabrication strategy which can integrate these devices with current CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) technology. Current fabrication technologies do not have good compatibility with other electronic components or cannot manufacture the supercapacitor in a small form factor. Conseq ...
STTR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Microelectronics Activity -
Energy & Power Dense Supercapacitor: On-Chip Integration in MEMs Fabrication
SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP Topic: DMEA21A001Due to recent advances in the field of microelectronics, there is an increasing demand for micro-sized energy storage devices that are capable of being incorporated into and provide energy for MEMS devices. In order to continue to enable this technological growth, and the benefits that stem from it, the storage density of electrical energy must also continually be improved, especially with respect ...
STTR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Microelectronics Activity -
CORE-Military: A Virtual Reality Platform for Emergency Care Training and Assessment in Austere Environments
SBC: Radiant Images Inc. Topic: DHA20B001In emergency medicine, time is a critical factor that can significantly influence the survival of seriously ill patients. Early recognition of clinical deterioration and rapid initial management is paramount in any setting where emergency care is provided. In military medicine and humanitarian care, delivering high quality and timely care to injured patients poses even greater and more complex cha ...
STTR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
A rapid high-throughput device to isolate antibiofilm bacteriophage
SBC: GUILD ASSOCIATES INC Topic: DHA20B003Multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacterial infections are a global public health crisis with ESKAPEE (Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterobacter spp, and Escherichia coli.) pathogens particularly troublesome. Wound infection is usually acquired in the hospital setting and is a significant source of morbidity and morta ...
STTR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Developing a Just-in-Time Refresher Trainer for Advanced Life Support in Austere Regions
SBC: UNVEIL LLC Topic: DHA20B001Early recognition of impending decompensation and appropriate intervention is critical to patient survival in many situations; yet, military personnel receive limited training about the early signs of decompensation through established training courses. Descriptions of respiratory distress, shock, and poor perfusion may be offered in training, but with little opportunity to practice recognizing th ...
STTR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
A Microfluidic Impedance-Based Bacteriophage Capture and Antibiofilm Analyzer
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: DHA20B003The twenty-first century has seen a global rise in bacterial infections exhibiting antimicrobial-resistance (AMR). More than ninety percent of chronic wounds contain microbial biofilms that exhibit AMR, and the bacteria responsible for several of these recalcitrant infections are called ESKAPEE pathogens. Eradicating ESKAPEE pathogenic infections is challenging, but bacteriophage (phage) therapy i ...
STTR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
In-Ear Exposure Sensor with Integrated Noise Attenuation and Communications Capabilities
SBC: Diversified Technical Systems, Inc. Topic: DHA20B002According to the Department of Defense, there were more than 400,000 known TBI diagnoses in service members between 2000 and 2019 (DVBIC, 2020). Detection and measurement of potential injury due to blast overpressure and blunt impact have been priorities of the US military for many years, especially since Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). Among those deployed, estimated rates of probable TBI range ...
STTR Phase I 2021 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
POC Blood Coagulopathy Monitor
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: DHA19A001Traumatic injuries account for 30% of all life years lost in the US and is the leading cause of death for people under 46 years of age. Uncontrolled bleeding or hemorrhage constitute 30-40% of trauma related deaths and are considered to be a major cause o
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency