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  1. Secure Agent-Based Collaboration Environment

    SBC: 21ST CENTURY SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: 39c

    72526S03-I Collaboration on experimental nuclear physics projects is international and requires hundreds of participants. Due to the sheer size and complexity of the experiments, a great deal of the experimental planning, equipment design, preparation, and assembly must be carried out prior to the experimental runs. A low cost method for secure remote communications is needed to allow the colla ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  2. Fiber Optic Dissolved Oxygen Sensing System for Remote Monitoring

    SBC: Airak, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    50397-98-I Fiber Optic Dissolved Oxygen Sensing System for Remote Monitoring--Airak Engineering, Rte 3, Box 533, 415 Chesnut Avenue, New Castle, VA 24127-9519; (540) 864-7821 Mr. Paul Grems Duncan, Principal Investigator Mr. Paul Grems Duncan, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-98ER82521 Amount: $75,000 One of the largest problems facing field biologists and aquaculturists is the inabilit ...

    SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Energy
  3. Low-Cost, Modular, Highly Reliable Inverter

    SBC: Airak, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    72743S03-I Today¿s current inverter technologies for electric and hybrid-electric vehicle systems do not lend themselves well to modularity. The inverter designs tend to be application-specific, which translates into larger inverter sizes and/or increased development cost. Also, the accompanying low volume production of such specialized inverters increases parts cost significantly. This proje ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  4. Highly Efficient and Reliable AC-DC Power Converters for Next-Generation Linear Colliders

    SBC: American Research Corporation of Virginia            Topic: N/A

    50931-98-I Highly Efficient and Reliable AC-DC Power Converters for Next-Generation Linear Colliders--American Research Corporation of Virginia, 1509 Fourth Street, P.O. Box 3406, Radford, VA 24141-4617; (540) 731-0655 Dr. Russell J. Churchill, Principal Investigator Dr. Russell J. Churchill, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-98ER82527 Amount: $75,000 Future research in High Energy Physi ...

    SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Energy
  5. An Extremely High Power, Field-Coupled, Low-Loss RF Transmission Line for SRF Cavities

    SBC: Avar Inc.            Topic: N/A

    73155S03-I Superconducting particle accelerators require high power radio frequency (RF) couplers that have high capital and operational costs. The operational costs include power dissipation at cryogenic temperatures and operational down time. New coupler designs are needed to reduce these costs for particle accelerators that will require even higher RF power than now available. This project ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  6. A New SRF Cavity Processing Technique for the Elimination of Field Emission and Surface Preparation in Fully Assembled Cavities

    SBC: Avar Inc.            Topic: N/A

    73156S03- I Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) cavities are a critical device for present and future particle accelerators in military, research, and industrial applications. The performance of these cavities is limited by field emission, which is controlled by cavity processing techniques. However, currently available processing techniques provide less-than-satisfactory cavity performance, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  7. A SYNTHETIC BEAM SONAR SYSTEM FOR MOBILE ROBOTS AND TELEOPERATORS

    SBC: Cybermation Inc.            Topic: N/A

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    SBIR Phase I 1988 Department of Energy
  8. Development of a 1W, 10 K Reverse Brayton Cycle Crycooler

    SBC: DOTY SCIENTIFIC, INC.            Topic: N/A

    50069-98-I Development of a 1W, 10 K Reverse Brayton Cycle Crycooler--Doty Scientific, Inc., 700 Clemson Road, Columbia, SC 29229-4339; (803) 788-6497 Dr. F. David Doty, Principal Investigator Mr. George Entzminger, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-98ER82565 Amount: $75,000 High sensitivity detectors (of infrared and x-ray radiation and magnetic fields) require miniature, fieldable cry ...

    SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Energy
  9. A New Class of Trimetasphere Based Radiopharmaceuticals

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: N/A

    73097S03-I In nuclear medicine, commonly employed radiopharmaceuticals generally utilize chelated radioisotopes of metals for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. However, the in vivo kinetic stability of radiometal agents remains a major concern for any new radiopharmaceutical. Endohedral metallofullerenes would have an inherent advantage due to the high stability of the carbon cage and ch ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  10. Harsh-Environment, Fiber-Optic Sensing System for SOFC Applications

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: N/A

    72996S03-I The commercialization of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technology will enable high efficiency, low pollution, power generation alternatives for the near future. Predicting the performance and reliability behavior of a fuel cell under operating conditions requires the characterization of the materials in the fuel cell and stack. However, current state-of-the-art diagnostic monitoring a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
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