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Nanomachine Device for Semiconductor Process Control Monitoring
SBC: XALLENT INC. Topic: NoneConventional characterization and test methods are increasingly ineffective when applied to structures less than 100 nanometers, causing challenges across R&D, process control and failure analysis. An increasing number of subtle defects become prominent drivers of failure as device size and operating margins decrease, e.g., processing anomalies in thin gate oxides, substrate problems related to do ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Smart Sensor for a New Methodology of Sprayer Calibration
SBC: ATOLLA TECH LLC Topic: 812Inefficient crop spraying causes drift which can lead to crop damage or unwanted pesticide use inneighboring non-target crop areas. It may contaminate nearby bodies of water or be an issue forhuman health.Our company can significantly reduce this through the implementation of a sensorsystem which wouldproduce a quick calibration analysis by determining the efficiency of sprayermachines and the spr ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture -
A Tool for Building Semantically Interoperable Specification and Standards
SBC: XSB INC Topic: 9010273RStandards and specifications are widely used in government and industry to define requirements for products and processes and insure interoperability, safety, and quality of industrial and domestic products. Specifications and standards documents almost always cross-reference other standards and specification. Taken together, the web of interdependent standards forms an immensely important knowled ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
WEB-BASED TOOLS TO ENHANCE LIVESTOCK INFRASTRUCTURE IN REGIONAL and LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS
SBC: Bos Native Meats, LLC Topic: 812This project seeks to introduce web-based technology tools to the livestock industry that would equilibrate business risks between farmer and processor, moving the relationships toward mobile technology for convenience and reliability, and increasing business efficiency for both parties.Our project is designed to make small to mid-sized livestock farms more profitable by assuring the availability ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
Advanced DPP technology for rapid animal-side detection of bovine tuberculosis
SBC: CHEMBIO DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 83Bovine tuberculosis (TB), a zoonotic disease caused by Mycobacterium bovis, continues to plague the cattle industry in the United States (US) and worldwide. Current diagnostic methods are inadequate; therefore, improved tests are urgently needed for disease control/eradication. The goal of the proposed research is to develop a simple, rapid, accurate, and cost-effective blood test for bovine TB in ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
Commercialization of a Synthetic, Live-attenuated FMDV Vaccine
SBC: Codagenix Inc. Topic: 83Foot and mouth disease is distributed world-wide in over 100 countries, and has proven to be devastating to livestock of cloven-hoofed animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, and buffaloes. Similar to other members of the Picornaviridae family, there is considerable natural genetic variation in the FMDV population found in nature. There are seven serotypes of the foot and mouth disease virus, ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
A Novel Portable Detection Device for Neonicotinoids: Surveillance of their Presence and Link to Bee Colony Collapse Disorder
SBC: SEACOAST SCIENCE, INC. Topic: 813There is a growing body of evidence that neonicotinoid based insecticides are partly responsible for the so-called bee colony collapse disorder in which entire colonies of Western honey bees die off. However, many experts believe that more scientific research is needed before supporting a ban of these pesticides to take them off the market. Seacoast is developing an innovative analytical device to ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
Bt resistance management: software for research, education, and outreach
SBC: Applied Biomathematics Inc Topic: 813Bt crops offer tremendous potential benefits to growers, the environment, seed companies, and society. The risk of pest resistance threatens to reduce the benefits of Bt technology, including its profitability. Mathematical models of evolution provide the main tool guiding insect resistance management (IRM). IRM models are used to quantify and communicate the benefits of stewardship practices. The ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
Development of Scaled Manufacturing for Mycological Soilless Growth Media
SBC: Ecovative Design Llc Topic: 82Soilless growth mediums widely used throughout the horticultural industry are either synthetic in origin, or require synthetic chemicals and energy-intensive processing. Ecovative's biomaterial aims to displace these non-renewable, energy-intensive, materials using its product consisting of a self-assembling, moldable mass of fungal mycelium. Mycelium act as a biological resin, binding togethe ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Agriculture -
A Bio-based Fuel Cell System for Rural Energy Generation
SBC: Antek Topic: N/AElectricity generation accounts for greater than 50% of total U.S. farm emissions. Renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power are expensive and unreliable. The fuel costs incurred by U.S. farms are offset by supplemental assistance from the government. Particularly attractive are bio-based approaches which use enzymes or entire cells to directly convert renewable compounds into electric ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Agriculture