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Wavelength-Agile Real Time Tabletop X-ray Nanoscope based on High Harmonic Beams
SBC: Kapteyn-Murnane Laboratories, Inc. Topic: ST15C001Nanoscale, material sensitive, imaging techniques are critical for progress in many disciplines as we learn to master science and technology at the smallest dimensions — on the nanometer to atomic-scale. However, progress in both science and technology is becoming increasingly limited by the constraints of current imaging techniques and metrologies. Fortunately, by combining coherent extreme UV ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Parallel Two-Electron Reduced Density Matrix Based Electronic Structure Software for Highly Correlated Molecules and Materials
SBC: Q-CHEM INC Topic: A14AT013The variational two-electron reduced-density matrix (v2RDM) method provides an effective framework for computer modeling of the electronic structure of complex molecules and materials that exhibit strong correlation effects. In Phase I and Phase II of this STTR we have demonstrated that the GPU-accelerated implementation of the v2RDM-based complete active space self-consistent field (v2RDM-CASSCF) ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Pulse Voltammetry Tools for Accurate and Rapid Analysis of Batteries
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: A152092Pulse voltammetry techniques, coupled with model-based analysis tools, provide a number of advantages for quantitative analysis of electrochemically active materials that govern the performance of batteries and fuel cells. In prior Phase I and II research, CFD Research developed and validated computational models in software that reads voltammogram data from laboratory instruments; predicts the re ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Thin Film Deposition of Highly Conductive Metals for Sensor Applications- Phase II
SBC: SUMMIT INFORMATION SOLUTIONS, INC. Topic: A17AT001Deposition of highly conductive, continuous thin film metals has proven to be a significant challenge. There are several techniques that allow deposition of these metals, but their application is limited to planar surfaces and only offer complete line of sight deposition. During a recent Phase I STTR project, Summit Information Solutions, Inc. (Summit), in partnership with University of Alabama in ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Pathogen Classification Tool (PaCT)
SBC: STOTTLER HENKE ASSOCIATES, INC Topic: ST18C002Stottler Henke proposes PaCT, leveraging our related past work in computer vision and machine learning. Drawing from techniques used in ExPATSS, a Phase II SBIR effort slated for transition to the Naval fleet, PaCT will perform bacterial characterization using features derived from the phenotype of the bacteria. PaCT will predict bacterial characteristics such as pathogenicity, antibiotic resistan ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Printable Radar Absorbent Materials/Structures for Soldier Uniforms & Other Army Textiles
SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED Topic: A18BT023Portable Advanced Battlefield and Ground surveillance radar can now provide effective detection of small targets, posing challenges for troop movement and stealth missions. Radar absorbent strategies have been achieved in composites and larger textile objects, but effective light-weight solutions for current operational clothing and individual equipment systems such as uniforms, knapsacks and body ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Visual Relative Navigation via Intelligent Ephemeral Relationships (VRNIER)
SBC: TOYON RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: ST18C006As unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) become more prevalent there is an increasing desire to automate UAS navigation and control. To enable future UASs to perform a wider variety of missions, the they must be able to complete autonomous relative navigation to accomplish missions. Current technologies rely heavily on GPS measurements, which are undesirable since GPS signals may be unavailable in many ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Development of Autonomous Glycemic Control Mechanism for Patients Suffering Glycemic Abnormalities as a Result of Critical Illnesses
SBC: PROFUSA, INC. Topic: ST18C004The use of continuous glucose monitors can be an invaluable management tool for patients afflicted by glycemic variability due to critical illness or trauma. Maintaining stable glucose levels enhances health and lowers care costs, and individuals equipped with continuous glucose data have significantly improved outcomes. Profusa has developed highly miniaturized, injectable, tissue-like, glucose s ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Rapid Prototyped 3D Printed Filters for CW Agent Protection
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: A18BT018Defense against chemical weapons is a critical DoD requirement. An effective defense requires the development of unique respirator systems that prevent inhalation of chemical warfare (CW) agents. In addition, the protective equipment exposed to CW agents must not pose a residual hazard after use in the battlefield. Existing respirator canisters remove CW agents, but they do not self-decontaminate ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Malaria SHIELD™ Delivery System: Long-Term Malarial Chemoprophylactic Drug Releasing Implant
SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED Topic: A18BT022Malaria infection and transmission is a continual threat to military and civilian communities across the world, but there are very low compliance rates with current preventative treatments due to gastrointestinal effects of anti-malarial medications, forgetfulness, and a low perception of risk. In order to address the need for a long-acting malaria treatment that bypasses the issue of compliance, ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy