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Fast and precise electrostatic beam position control for an atomic-resolution STEM
SBC: Nion Co Topic: C5510bC55-10b-270389Recent developments in electron microscopes, especially improved optics and new detectors have led to new types of experiments in the fields of physics, quantum information, and biology. With all the recent progress, one key system of the microscope, the scanning system, has fallen behind. The proposed development will introduce a fundamentally new type of scanning system that replac ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
Edge Computing and Sensor Fusion System for Comprehensive Monitoring of Traffic and Road Conditions
SBC: AIWAYSION INC Topic: 23FH2Real-time monitoring of traffic conditions is crucial for improving traffic safety and efficiency, and there is an urgent need for the development of in situ traffic sensing & computing technologies leveraging the recent advancements in edge computing. This project will develop an edge computing and sensor fusion system for comprehensive traffic and road conditions data collection and efficient tr ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Transportation -
SBIR Phase I:Epigenetic Remodeling of Natural Killer (NK) Cells for Blood Cancer Therapies
SBC: Histone Therapeutics Corp. Topic: BTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to produce better alternatives to cancer treatment.The new solution will take advantage of the body’s natural anticancer defense system, an immune cell called a natural killer cell or NK cell. NK cells are able to recognize almost any cancerous cell in the body and can target both solid t ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Biodegradable Electronic Sensors to Measure Environmental Data for Perishable Goods
SBC: TRANSPARENT PATH SPC Topic: IThe broader impact / commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is to minimize food waste, reduce electronic sensor waste, and develop a printed, biodegradable, electronic sensor. According to the United Nations, food waste is valued at $2.4 trillion/year worldwide with the majority of the expense attributed to transport. Electronic waste is approximatel ...
STTR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation -
Biodegradable PFAS-Free Paper and Molded Fiber Tableware for Food Packaging
SBC: Creekside Environmental Products LLC Topic: C5619aPFAS coatings have been widely used for producing consumable food-related packaging paper and tableware because of their good water and oil resistance. However, the potential risks associated with PFAS leaking during packaging usage and recycling threaten food safety and human health. The Creekside Environmental Products-Mississippi State University (MSU) Team proposes the development of PFAS-free ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
CPT+NMR Instrumentation and Tooling for Offshore Wind Geotechnical Investigations
SBC: VISTA CLARA INC. Topic: C5617aThe problem being addressed: This proposal addresses the challenge of rapidly, economically, and precisely characterizing seafloor sediments for siting of offshore wind energy turbines and transmission cables.How this problem is being addressed: The rapid growth of the offshore wind industry worldwide is stretching the already limited supply of in-situ resources for seafloor mapping. The gap betwe ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
Biodegradable PFAS-Free Paper and Molded Fiber Tableware for Food Packaging
SBC: Creekside Environmental Products LLC Topic: C5619aPFAS coatings have been widely used for producing consumable food-related packaging paper and tableware because of their good water and oil resistance. However, the potential risks associated with PFAS leaking during packaging usage and recycling threaten food safety and human health. The Creekside Environmental Products-Mississippi State University (MSU) Team proposes the development of PFAS-free ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
FeaturePrint: Irrefutable Nuclear Supply Chain Security
SBC: ALITHEON INC Topic: C5640eC56-40e-272710 No matter how they enter a system, counterfeit parts are a significant threat to the National Reactor Innovation Center and the broader Department of Energy. According to the Office of the Inspector General report Special Inquiry Into Counterfeit, Fraudulent, and Suspect Items in Operating Nuclear Power Plants, “Department of Energy staff identified more than 100 incidents involvi ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
FeaturePrint: Computer Vision for Pebble Bed Reactors' Material, Control, and Accounting
SBC: ALITHEON INC Topic: C5640nC56-40n-272712The limiting factor in previous imaging approaches to material, control, and accounting of pebbles going through pebble bed reactors was the ability to reliably identify hundreds of thousands of unique pebbles in a short time. Moreover, the secondary approach of identifying types of pebbles does support fresh fuel loading by distinguishing fuel pebbles from moderator pebbles, but sti ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
Dual functional reactor for direct air capture of carbon dioxide and production of oxygenated hydrocarbons in one pot
SBC: MOLECULE WORKS INCORPORATED Topic: C5625bThere are a few major challenges associated with direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide, including 1) lowering capture costs and 2) disposal or usage of the captured carbon dioxide. On the other hand, converting carbon dioxide with renewable electricity into useful products and/or fuels has been hindered by the problems of 1) high costs and 2) availability of carbon dioxide. A new technology - ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy