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  1. Enhancing Sca/LAPACKrc with Extremely-Fast Least-Squares Solvers for Heterogeneous CPU/FPGA Supercomputers

    SBC: Accelogic, LLC            Topic: 42a

    An estimated 70% of supercomputing cycles are dedicated to solving large-scale least squares problems, which are at the core of important DOE computational problems in energy fusion research, bioinformatics, geodetics, structural analysis, tomography, and astrophysics. This project will extend the already successful Sca/LAPACKrc FPGA-accelerated solver suite for linear equations, with added functi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy
  2. An FPGA Linear Algebra Library for Maximal-Performance Petascale Supercomputing

    SBC: Accelogic, LLC            Topic: 39

    Over 70% of supercomputing usage today is dedicated to solving large systems of linear equations. Linear equations are at the core of the most important DOE computational problems in energy fusion research, accelerator simulations, weather modeling, oil & gas exploration, chemistry, materials, and astrophysics, among others. This project will provide computational power to the solution of large de ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy
  3. A Novel Low Cost, High Efficiency, Algal Biomass Harvest and Dewatering Technology for Biodiesel Production

    SBC: ACENT LABORATORIES LLC            Topic: 26d

    Biodiesel produced from microalgae has been identified as a potential source of affordable renewable fuel. This project addresses one aspect of the algal biodiesel production chain: development of low-cost, high-efficiency algal biomass harvest and dewatering technology. The approach involves the development and verification of system models of the entire algae-to-biodiesel production chain. These ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy
  4. High Power Fundamental Power Coupler for Next Generation Light Sources

    SBC: Advanced Energy Systems, Inc            Topic: 03c

    Future third-generation light sources, such as the NSLS-II synchrotron light source proposed for Brookhaven National Laboratory, push the operating current and subsequent beam power to levels beyond the capabilities of single CESR-B cavities. The proposed light source will require 500mA and 1000kW of radiated beam power that must be provided through the power couplers/windows. This project will de ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy
  5. Development of Alternative Reduced-Cost Helium Vessels for ILC Cavities

    SBC: Advanced Energy Systems, Inc            Topic: 48a

    The International Linear Collider represents the next great undertaking for the worldwide high energy physics community. In addition to the technical challenges, the political realities demand that ILC R&D focus on reducing the cost of the components of this massive facility. The helium vessels that enclose each of the 16,000 superconducting cavities have been identified as a cost driver for the c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy
  6. Improved Superconducting Accelerator System for Next Generation Light Sources

    SBC: Advanced Energy Systems, Inc            Topic: 03c

    Modern synchrotron light sources have come to rely upon superconducting radio frequency (SRF) acceleration to achieve high luminosity. To date, the workhorse in this area has been the SRF system for the CESR-B machine, which has been employed on many light sources in the last several years. However, as the quest for higher performance continues, this system is being stretched beyond its design lim ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy
  7. Engineered Composites for USC Applications

    SBC: ADVANCED POWDER SOLUTIONS INC            Topic: 58b

    Ultrasupercritical (USC) steam boilers will operate at higher temperature/pressure than subcritical and supercritical steam boilers in service today. However, the majority of current high-temperature materials do not posses the desired characteristics for the operating conditions of a USC unit (760 C/35MPa). This project will develop innovative composite powders and composites that will surpass th ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy
  8. High Resolution and Fast Scanning Speed SQUID Based Nondestructive Inspection System of Niobium Sheets for SRF Cavities

    SBC: Amac International, Inc.            Topic: 30

    High energy physics accelerators and instruments in other fields require the use of thousands of superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities that are made of high purity niobium (Nb) material. The purity of Nb is critical for these cavities to reach the highest accelerating fields. Tantalum (Ta) is the most prolific of metal contaminants, can cause thermal breakdown, and can prevent the cavitie ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy
  9. Advanced Coal Research, New CO2 Monitoring Devices

    SBC: APPLIED NANOTECH, INC.            Topic: 04b

    Scientists have proposed reducing greenhouse gas emissions by capturing combustion gases from power plants and injecting the carbon dioxide into geologic subsurface structures, where it would remain sequestered for geological periods of time. Demonstration projects are being funded by DOE to assess the storage capacity of sequestration reservoirs. Sophisticated monitoring tools are essential to ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy
  10. Solar Energy, Materials Solutions for Cells and Modules

    SBC: APPLIED NANOTECH, INC.            Topic: 24c

    Electrical contacts are a critical part of photovoltaic technology. For these contacts, there is an increasing drive to develop improved processes that differ from current approaches based on physical vapor deposition (PVD) and photolithography. In particular, it would be desirable to develop solution-based atmospheric processes, which would be more cost effective, environmentally benign, and mate ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy
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