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  1. iNFORMER: A MapReduce-Like Data-Intensive Processing Framework For Native Data Storage And Formats

    SBC: RNET TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: 01c

    The majority of Big Data applications have been built around the MapReduce paradigm. Despite the popularity of MapReduce, there are several obstacles to applying it for some commercial and scientific use-cases. This includes the requirement to load data into specialized file systems, like HDFS, in addition to long intermediate data shuffle and sorting phases involving storage, which will impose si ...

    STTR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  2. Templated Micro-Channel Thermal Control System

    SBC: REACTIVE INNOVATIONS, LLC            Topic: 37e

    Electronic systems have increasingly high thermal demands that need improved cooling solutions that are reliable, light weight, and low cost. From computer data storage centers and electric vehicles to on-detector electronics used in nuclear physics instruments, a liquid-cooled micro-channel thermal control system will help improve the performance and reliability of these electronic systems. A new ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  3. Neutron-Gamma Scintillation Detector for Emergency Response

    SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.            Topic: 23b

    Current radiation detectors are typically capable of detecting only one type of radiation. Therefore, the current detection systems require a number of individual detectors to be used for each type of radiation. The development of the proposed nuclear detector significantly improves the capability to identify multiple modes of radiation (gamma-rays and neutrons) along with an enhanced gamma ray re ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  4. Selective Catalysis for One-Step Lignocellulose Delignification and Lignin Valorization to High Value Methoxyphenols

    SBC: Spero Energy, Inc.            Topic: 12a

    The U.S.s global leadership position in the manufacture of high value chemicals (HVCs) relies on its ability to produce and utilize simple and useful organic (SUO) building block chemicals, a $400 billion a year enterprise based on nonrenewable petroleum feedstock. To maintain U.S.s leadership position in the 21st century, we must seek alternate renewable and economically competitive sources for m ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  5. Acid-Free Electropolishing of SRF Cavities

    SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc.            Topic: 38a

    The DOE seeks commercially viable, fabrication technologies for SRF cavities, specifically eco-friendly final polishing technologies. Current methods, such as conventional and buffered electropolishing, use high viscosity electrolytes containing hydrofluoric acid, which is not conducive to low-cost, high volume manufacturing and is potentially harmful to workers. robust, high throughput vertical F ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  6. Eco-Friendly Bipolar Electrochemical Bulk Processing of SRF Cavities

    SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc.            Topic: 33d

    The DOE seeks commercially viable, fabrication technologies for SRF cavities, specifically eco-friendly final polishing technologies. Current methods, such as conventional and buffered electropolishing, use high viscosity electrolytes containing hydrofluoric acid, which is not conducive to low-cost, high volume manufacturing and is potentially harmful to workers. Statement of How Problem is Being ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  7. Flexible Barrier Coatings for Harsh Environments

    SBC: GVD CORP            Topic: 13b

    There is a need to reduce the cost and improve the reliability of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and their supporting infrastructure to enable FCEV competitiveness. Many reliability problems stem from plastic and elastomer seals employed in hydrogen systems that leak and degrade as a result of the extreme temperature and high pressure hydrogen environments. There is a critical need f ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  8. Superlattice Doped APDs for Improved UV Sensitivity in Scintillator Calorimetry

    SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.            Topic: 35b

    One of the proposed next generation Intensity Frontier experiments is Mu2e. Mu2e will directly probe the Intensity Frontier as well as aid research on the Energy and Cosmic frontiers with precision measurements required to characterize the properties and interactions of new particles discovered at the Intensity Frontier. In order to reach its science goals, detector upgrades are required. A key ap ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  9. Further Development of Large-Area Micro-channel Plates for a Broad Range of Commercial Applications, Topic 35a

    SBC: INCOM, INC.            Topic: 35b

    Micro-channel plates (MCPs) are used in high energy physics (HEP), homeland security, medical imaging, and space applications. They provide high gain, low noise, and unmatched spatial and temporal resolution. However, their high cost and availability in only relatively small sizes remains a critical barrier to their widespread use in these markets. In this program high-resolution micro-channel pl ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  10. HD TomoGPR: Ground Penetrating Radar System and Algorithms for Fine Root Analysis

    SBC: RNET TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: 18b

    Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a pervasive technology in the geophysical mapping space, especially when relatively fine-grained features must be analyzed. While GPR is a state-of-the-art subsurface mapping technology, the resolution is fundamentally limited and is a major hurdle to using non-invasive geophysical mapping in many scenarios. In addition, in the many scenarios where GPR is used, t ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
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