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  1. TTDAQ: A Continuous Flow, Timing and Trigger DAQ System

    SBC: TELLURIC LABS LLC            Topic: 28b

    The nuclear physics data acquisition systems are challenged by the increasing demand for flexibility, accuracy, volume of data and processing speed, massive scalability, upgradability, and lower acquisition operations and maintenance costs. General precision timing synchronization for all Detector and DAQ components provides novel and original solutions to these problems especially if it can be ac ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  2. Asynchronous Many Task Fast Exascale Visualizer- AMT FEVER

    SBC: JMSI, INC            Topic: 07a

    The simulations on which we depend must adapt to changing hardware to run at exascale. The Asynchronous Many Task (AMT) model is a viable alternative to existing techniques and has numerous advantages. In situ data visualization and analysis remains an important fixture of computing for exascale so these algorithms must be expressed in terms of AMT so they will be compatible with emerging computin ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  3. Dynamic Gamma-ray Imaging for In Vivo Tracking of Microelement Transport Across Plant-Microbial Systems

    SBC: PHDS COMPANY            Topic: 27a

    The Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental Research (DOE BER) Mesoscale to Molecules Bioimaging Technology Program aims to develop new imaging and measurement technology to enable in situ and dynamic imaging across a range of spatial and temporal scales. Various imaging modalities are required to span the complete spatiotemporal landscape for bioenergy and environmental bioima ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  4. Mixed Metal Oxide Catalysts for the Production of Aromatic Derivatives

    SBC: Exelus, Inc.            Topic: 22a

    Aromatics are the main building blocks for petrochemical products and intermediates. With the majority of US crackers switching to natural gas liquids, aromatics supply from crackers has fallen in recent years. In 2017, US imported more than 1.8 million tons of benzene mainly due to the shift to a very light feedstock (mainly ethane) in steam crackers. As a result, the aromatics industry will be i ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  5. Nanostructured Proton Exchange Membrane

    SBC: ESPIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: 10a

    The polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) remains one of the most significant cost components of the fuel cell (FC) stack. Development of a low-cost PEM suitable for rapid commercialization of FCs, with a wide range of desired characteristics meeting the DOE performance targets is the subject of this project. This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project aims to design, develop, and produce ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  6. Revisiting Pipe Component Design

    SBC: CONTINUUM DYNAMICS INC            Topic: 33j

    Under recent economic pressures, the nuclear power industry has explored options to reduce costs and increase electricity generation. One overlooked area where lost power output can be recaptured and attendant problems (e.g., flow-induced vibration) addressed is the main steam piping system. The technology underlying this system is essentially over a 100 years old, and incentives to improve pipe c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  7. Catalytic Oxidative Upcycling of Plastic Waste and Heat Integration using Chemical Looping Systems

    SBC: Bio2Electric, LLC            Topic: 08b

    Plastics, or polymers, are ubiquitous, resilient and low-cost materials with wide-reaching applications from healthcare to construction. However, as plastics production has increased twenty-fold over the last 50 years and much of the waste ends up in the environment and in ever- growing landfills, leading to a mounting ecological and economic problem. Only a small quantity of waste plastics is rec ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  8. The Development of a Stabilized SEI Layer for Si-Containing Lithium Ion Battery Anodes

    SBC: EDWARD BUIEL CONSULTING LLC            Topic: 13a

    This project focuses on the development of new lithium ion battery (LIB) electrolyte/cathode combinations that enable stabilized solid electrolyte interphases (SEI) on Si- based materials. This effort focuses on negative electrodes combining synthetic graphite and Si- based materials, where Si contributes at least 30% of the reversible capacity of the electrode. This effort will result in signific ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  9. Development of nickel rich and concentration gradient cathode materials for high energy density and long cycle-life lithium ion batteries using controlled micro-aerosol pyrolysis

    SBC: HIT NANO INC            Topic: 13a

    Lithium ion batteries (LIBs) are promising candidates for next-generation energy storage and electrified transportation systems. However, continuous growth of cobalt price, low energy density, short lifetime, and high propensity in fire accidents of LIBs creates a big challenge to renewable electricity production and electrification of transportation. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  10. Zero discharge desalination with mineral recovery using multiple-effect vapor adsorption

    SBC: GreenBlu, Inc.            Topic: 17a

    Desalination is a key tool to address the global water scarcity crisis. Current technologies cannot meet the need for desalination due to high energy demands and toxic brine discharge. For example, global electricity production would need to increase by 5% to power current desalination plants. No commercially viable solutions exist for treating brine, therefore is often discharged into the environ ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
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