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Optical Instrumentation for MEMS Oscillatory Parallel-Plate Rheometer
SBC: AGILTRON, INC. Topic: 9060563RLeveraging Agiltron’s industrial leading developments for optical measurement of motion in MEMS devices, we propose to use electro-optical sensors for measuring the displacement and gap in the NIST micro-rheometer. No electrical connections are required to the moving parts. All electronics and optics are removed from the chip so that it is inexpensive and disposable. A fixed, simple micro-fluidi ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Production Methods and Software for NIST Calibration Phantoms
SBC: SIGMA K CORP Topic: 9050868TTCurrently, there are over 10,000 MRI scanners used in the US alone. US citizens today are mobile and many times medical treatments may require MRI scans from several different facilities. Images from MRI scanners can also drift over time. There is a tremendous need for all medical imaging scanners to be on the same level. Sigma-K will develop the commercialization of the ISMRM/NIST MRI Calibration ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
High Speed and High Sensitivity Quadrant Photodetector
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: 912085RTo further advance the characterization and utility of microcantilevers, next generation optical detectors with higher frequency response, improved displacement resolution and lower noise for weak signal detection are needed. Consequently, Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc. (RMD) will develop a turnkey optical detector module for use in characterizing the displacement and resonant frequencies of m ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Advanced Contaminant Inactivation System for Drinking Water
SBC: REACTIVE INNOVATIONS, LLC Topic: E"The environmental Protection Agency is soliciting innovations for the development of small unit drinking water systems that will inactivate contaminants including pesticides, organic pollutants, pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and pathogens. In the US, 85% of all public water systems serve fewer than 3,300 people, thus these water systems are considered small. For providing these small ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Environmental Protection Agency -
A Single Aperature Dual-Wavelength Dual Polarized Antenna for AWRAP
SBC: REMOTE SENSING SOLUTIONS, INC. Topic: 834DSevere weather impacts our daily lives, society and nation’s economy. From an average of $10B (2005 dollars) annual loss due to tropical cyclones since 1900 to $200B in the commercial shipping industry that is threatened by severe ocean storms to the hundreds of lives and assets being lost in the $20B recreational boating industry. In these cases and many more, accurate now-casting and forecasti ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Fourier Transform Infrared Phase Shift Cavity Ring Down Spectrometer
SBC: Optra, Inc. Topic: G"OPTRA proposes a Fourier transform phase shift cavity ring down spectroscopy (FT-PS-CRDS) system for high sensitivity detection of air toxic compounds. Our system operates in the 400-4000 cm-1 spectral range wherein lie vapor phase resonance bands for most air toxic compounds and hazardous chemicals; the spectral resolution is 4-16 cm-1, depending on the discrimination requirements. Our approac ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Environmental Protection Agency -
A Low-Cost Real Time Bio-Electrochemical Nitrate Sensor for Surface Water Monitoring
SBC: CAMBRIAN INNOVATION, INC. Topic: I"Nitrate (NO3) in surface water runoff from agriculture activities is a serious environmental problem. Nitrate levels in United States waterways have increased dramatically in the past half-century, two0fold in the Mississippi River since 1965 and as much as ten-fold in the northeast since 1990. This widespread nitrate contamination has led to significant environmental consequences. In particul ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Environmental Protection Agency -
Reduction of Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions from Commercial Kitchens
SBC: ASPEN PRODUCTS GROUP INC Topic: N/AParticulate matter (PM) and volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from commercial cooking establishments are a subject of increasing concern around the globe. Although increased awareness of the health hazards of respirable particulates and VOCs has prompted the development of new technologies to reduce emissions from restaurants, current technologies do not remove all hazardous air pollutants ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Environmental Protection Agency -
Energy Efficient Ethanol Stillage Treatment using a Bio-Electrochemical System
SBC: CAMBRIAN INNOVATION, INC. Topic: N/AReducing energy and water intensity of fuel-ethanol production is a critical national need, particularly if we are to realize the renewable fuel standards of 2010 mandating 36 million gallons of renewable fuels by 2022. Because the ethanol tolerance of yeasts used in commercial cellulosic ethanol production is around 7-9% by volume, 10-14 gallons of stillage are created for every gallon of ethano ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Environmental Protection Agency -
Rapid, Quantitative Biological Indicator System with Bacillus thuringiensis Al Hakam Spores(1001-677)
SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: CBD11101Biological agents pose high threats, because they are invisible and odorless and a relatively small amount can infect a large population when released in a densely populated area. For the same reasons, assuring safety after cleaning decontaminated sites can be challenging. Currently available technologies require considerable labor, and results typically cannot be obtained before 24 V 48 hours up ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense