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Additive Manufacturing of Functionally Graded Parts for High Performance Applications
SBC: GRID LOGIC INCORPORATED Topic: DOEC5436hIn recent years, the nuclear power industry has been exploring the use of conventional powder metallurgy and hot-isostatic press technologies to fabricate large, near net shape components for high pressure components and other applications pertaining to the generation of electric power. Powder metallurgy has many manufacturing consistency and reliability advantages over other large-scale manufactu ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Inter-alpha Inhibitors in Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury
SBC: PROTHERA BIOLOGICS, INC. Topic: 105Perinatal brain injury resulting in mental retardation and cerebral palsy is the most severe disability in children and affects 40-148 in preterm and 1–2/1000 in full term infants. This places a huge burden on society, emphasizing the critical need for improved prevention/treatment strategies to decrease perinatal brain injury. Hypothermia (HT) is the only FDA approved therapy to attenuate brain ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
P22-145 ITM Ph II Expansion (CCHAT Protocol)
SBC: SOAR TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: DHA17B002Current artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are built to align with ground truth or consensus of trusted human decision-makers. This is not effective for difficult decision domains, such as patient triage, where even experts disagree on the best course of action. A key reason human experts disagree is that their individual attributes influence their decision-making. To develop human-off-the-lo ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Development of MRS-2541, a methionyl-tRNA synthetase inhibitor, for Gram positive bacterial infections.
SBC: TSRL, INC. Topic: NIAIDThe objective of this grant is the preclinical development of MRS-2541, a novel antibiotic structure targeting Gram+ bacteria by a new mechanism of action. MRS-2541 inhibits bacterial methionyl- tRNA synthetase required for bacterial protein synthesis, which is very different from its mammalian counterpart. MRS-2541 is the result of an arduous testing cascade of over 500 compounds requiring broad- ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Efficient, low-cost, high-resolution imaging of hard x-rays using PbTe nanosemiconductor-based composites
SBC: AMPHIONIC LLC Topic: HR001121S000721This SBIR project will exploit the nanoscale physics delivered by percolating networks of PbTe nanoparticles to develop an efficient, low-cost imager of hard x-rays (5 – 300 keV) that has high spatial (< 55 mm) and energy resolutions (< 2 %). We developed methods to assemble PbTe into scalable solids using either templated growth or self-assembly. PbTe gels self-assembled from colloidal nanopart ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Thermal Mapping Airborne Simulator for Small Satellite Sensor
SBC: XIOMAS TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: S1The overall objective of the project is the development of a sensor which we have named the Thermal Mapping and Measurement System (TMMS).nbsp; TMMS is a small, high performance, inexpensive, multi-band thermal infrared camera system, suitable for deployment in a variety of observational platforms. nbsp;This imaging system will be capable of mapping and measuring thermal features on the surface of ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Online and Offline Terrain Strength Estimation Using Remote Sensing for Ground Vehicle Mobility- Phase II
SBC: MTRI INC Topic: A21CT021NATO is currently developing the Next-Generation Reference Mobility Model (NG-NRMM), which is used to determine terrain strength properties for mobility. The NG-NRMM relies heavily on in-situ measurements, which is a significant limitation for traversing unknown areas and combat zones. The MTRI Inc. and MTU team recently competed the A21C-T021 Phase I Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) proj ...
STTR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseArmy -
Broadband Rydberg-Atom Near-Field Imager for Phased Array Antennas
SBC: RYDBERG TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: SB152003The fifth generation (5G) of mobile technologies will provide unprecedented improvements in connectivity, data speeds, latency, and bandwidth compared to existing 4G networks, enabling new military and commercial applications. In the military space, 5G will augment capabilities in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems by addressing their growing demand for increased bandwidth and ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Miniaturized High Data Rate Sonobuoy Tether
SBC: SEALANDAIRE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N221023SeaLandAire (SLA) will build on the work done in the Phase I effort to address the Navy’s need for a strengthened, full-duplex communications datalink between the surface unit of a sonobuoy and its suspended payload, as described in Navy SBIR Topic N221-023. SLA, along with our partner AFFOA, will develop, build and test prototype tethers. We will design a fiber optic based tether which will a ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseNavy -
Introducing Neuroscience and Neurocomputation Concepts to High School Students using Brain-based Neurorobots
SBC: BACKYARD BRAINS INCORPORATED Topic: 106PROJECT SUMMARY Understanding the brain is a profound and fascinating challenge, captivating the scientific community and the public alike. The lack of effective treatment for most brain disorders makes training the next generation of neuroscientists, engineers and physicians a key concern. However, much neuroscience is perceived to be too difficult to be taught in school. To make neuroscience acc ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health