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Characterizing Watershed Health Using Heterogenous Data
SBC: MICHIGAN AEROSPACE CORP Topic: 01bIn order to better understand and protect watersheds, we must: 1) Collect data characterizing these systems; 2) Analyze these data in an integrated and holistic fashion to characterize the state of the watershed in a meaningful and actionable way; and, 3) Leverage this characterization to build predictive models capable of anticipating the response of a watershed to specific events including, e.g. ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
High Energy Micron Scale Pixel Hybrid Detector
SBC: Farrier Microengineering LLC Topic: 14aCurrently available X-ray imaging detector products are limited in resolution, quantum efficiency, and dynamic range, particularly for X-ray energies above 30KeV. The current performance limitations inhibit progress in understanding complex nanoscale structures in materials through diffraction and tomographic imaging techniques. A new, high resolution, direct X-ray detection image sensor will be e ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Low cost, High speed Multi-probe Monitoring System for Subsurface Gases
SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC Topic: 24bDetermination of soil gas concentrations and isotopologue ratios are a critical tool in plant, microbial and ecosystem ecology, hydrology, biogeochemistry studies, and interrogation of environmental remediation. In addition, the most abundant elements utilized and exchanged by plants, microbes and ecosystems are carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O) and nitrogen (N), all of which respond to redox c ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Fabrication of Cylindrical Copper Waveguides with Sub-Millimeter Internal Rectangular Corrugations
SBC: TRANSLUME INC Topic: 08aThere is great interest in having sources of short, intense pulses of Terahertz (THz) radiation to gain a better understanding, and ultimately to control, matter at the electronic, atomic, and molecular levels. This type of radiation source will be pertinent in fields as diverse as chemical and biological imaging, medical diagnostics and medical treatment, material science, telecommunications, sem ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Atomically Precise Membranes for the Separation of Gases
SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP Topic: 07bSeparations often account for a majority of process costs. This is because all traditional separation processes have inherent weaknesses that prevent the system from achieving perfect (or even near perfect in many instances) selectivity. These weaknesses result in large recycle streams and require multiple separation units in concert in order to produce a product clean enough for use or sale. An a ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Low-Cost, Durable Organic Batteries for Dispatchable Solar Applications
SBC: Jolt Energy Storage Technologies, LLC Topic: 12cThe declining cost of solar technology for electricity generation has led to a dramatic increase in its deployment. However, the intermittent nature of solar photovoltaic generation presents a significant challenge for grid operators, and it is widely recognized that co-located, inexpensive and reliable energy storage is required to promote the stability and operational flexibility of the grid. Id ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Feasibility Study on an Aluminum Brake Systems for OEM Applications
SBC: LITEBRAKE TECH LLC Topic: 13ePublic awareness of energy saving and environmental concerns raises the demand for better fuel efficiency and weight reduction of vehicles. Weight reduction must also be cost effective for consumers, meet or exceed current and planned safety requirements, meet consumer expectations for vehicle performance and durability. The current brake systems consisting of rotors and calipers made of cast iron ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Routine Sample Reduction for Commercial Nuclear Power Topic 33e
SBC: H3D INC Topic: 33eRadiological monitoring of nuclear power plants is a constant expense for commercial nuclear facilities. It is necessary to understand chemical processes within the plant, to minimize dose to works, and to minimize outage time, all of which have important economic impacts on nuclear power production. The current tools that are available for radiological monitoring are based on radiation detection ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Low Cost Resin Technology for the Rapid Manufacture of High-Performance Fiber Reinforced Composites
SBC: TRIMER TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 13fAccording to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Office, a 10% reduction in vehicle weight can result in a 6% to 8% fuel-economy improvement. Replacing cast iron and traditional steel components with lightweight polymer composites can directly reduce the weight of a vehicle’s body and chassis by up to 50% and therefore reduce fuel consumption. Lightweighting of vehicle structu ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
DEVELOPMENT OF A SMALL ELECTROMAGNETIC PUMP FOR MOLTEN SALT REACTORS
SBC: Maidana, Carlos Topic: 33gHigh-temperature nuclear reactors make use of molten metals and their alloys or molten salts for heat transfer functions from the active zones due to its high degree of thermal conductivity. Pumping of these liquid media by classical mechanical radial or axial pumps is, however, rather difficult and the lifetime of such devices is relatively low. It is known that electromagnetic pumps have several ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy