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  1. Conformal Li Metal Batteries Enabled By Microporous Electrodes

    SBC: Navitas Advanced Solutions Group, LLC            Topic: A18BT015

    Navitas will collaborate with the University of Maryland group to develop a flexible microporous Li metal anode. The proposed porous anode will reduce Li dendrite growth via its built-in porosity and increase rate capability via its high surface area. It will enable a conformal, safe, and light weight lithium metal batteries as soldier portable power devices. The Phase I project will demonstrate t ...

    STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Cooperative Deployment of Next Generation Chemical Standoff Sensors

    SBC: MESH INC            Topic: A10AT022

    MESH, Inc. has developed a method to take data from multiple fixed site standoff sensors and generate concentration maps using either triangulation or tomography. The programs that MESH has developed will be modified to allow standoff from moving platforms to be used in the data merging process. A simulation suite of tools, also developed by MESH, will be used to set the requirements on the accu ...

    STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. HIGH STRENGTH AND TOUGHNESS TUNGSTEN CARBIDE (WC) WITH NON-COBALT (Co) MATRICES

    SBC: UES INC            Topic: OSD12T07

    Cemented cobalt-tungsten carbide is a material with attractive properties including high hardness and fracture toughness that has found success in a wide variety of applications ranging from drilling bits to armor piercing projectiles. However, with the classification of cobalt as a strategic and critical material that the US Department of Health and Human Services has classified as"reasonably ant ...

    STTR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Host-Targeted Antiviral Drugs Providing Rapid, Scalable, Stable, Broad-Spectrum MedicalCountermeasure Against Marburg Virus

    SBC: EVRYS BIO LLC            Topic: CBD18A002

    In a pandemic or exposure to weaponized Marburg virus the morbidity, mortality and social unrest that will ensue before vaccines orMilitary operating on foreign soil as well as to the population of the US Homeland. Practically all threat agents of biological origin (except forcertain non-proteinaceous toxins, typically produced by marine organisms and fungi) have their structure and vital function ...

    STTR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  5. Impact of Climate Change on Military Compounds in the Environment

    SBC: Environmental Quality Management            Topic: A09AT024

    This will facilitate the development of remedial approaches for existing facilities and assist in planning new facilities, logistics, and procedures to protect the environment without impairing critical mission functionality. The commercial application will include software distribution and updates.

    STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Low Cost Fabrication of Armor Protection Systems for Military Tactical Vehicles

    SBC: NexGen Composites LLC            Topic: A13AT021

    There is a great need and opportunity to develop lower cost manufacturing process for ceramic tile-based composite armor system for military tactical vehicles. The threat levels encountered by the military tactical vehicles, particularly due to the Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) pose an ever-increasing need for more lightweight and effective vehicle armor system at an affordable cost. A low-co ...

    STTR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. Metal Additive Manufacturing with Minimal Post Processing (MaMMPP) (18-RD-116)

    SBC: UES INC            Topic: A18BT003

    Metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) research has typically addressed understanding how to maximize performance for an AM material, taking into account microstructural anisotropy, residual stress, defects (such as pores and lack of fusion defects), and surface finish. Optimizing a part then requires significant post processing such as hot isostatic pressing (HIP), heat treatment and surface finishing ...

    STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Narrowband Perfect Absorber for Infrared Sensing

    SBC: SRICO INC            Topic: A12aT023

    SRICO proposes to combine metamaterial narrowband absorbers and SRICO-proprietary thin film lithium tantalate (TFLT) pyroelectric thermal detectors to produce ultra low cost, size, weight and power (SWaP) room temperature stand-off chemical sensors. Metamaterial narrowband absorber elements will be integrated into the TFLT pyroelectric detector process to provide conversion of radiation to heat, w ...

    STTR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Novel Nanocoating technology for Functional Textile

    SBC: Claros Technologies Inc.            Topic: A18BT024

    Nanoparticles represent an attractive alternative in coating processes due to their functional versatility, including surface, optical, conductive and catalytic properties. However, current processes of coating textile products with nanoparticles results in rapid loss of the nanoparticles during laundering or use, leading to a significant decrease in product durability and functionality and increa ...

    STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Optimized Drying of Nano sized anisotropic particles in suspensions to improved aerosol dispersions.

    SBC: Electrodynamic Applications Inc            Topic: A09AT021

    The US Army has underscored the importance of developing more effective obscurant material for shielding US soldiers and their equipment from visible, microwave, and infrared observation. Current separation techniques tend to allow the nano-particles to agglomerate at higher density than desired for efficient obscurant devices. ElectroDynamic Applications, Inc. (EDA) in partnership with the Univ ...

    STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
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