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CryoSheet Jet¿: A Novel Vitrification Method for Biological Specimens
SBC: NEPTUNE FLUID FLOW SYSTEMS, LLC. Topic: 26aWith advances in detector technology and software algorithms, single-particle cryo- electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has taken the structural biology field by storm in the past five years. As the demand for three-dimensional reconstruction of biomacromolecules grows exponentially in both the academic and industrial sectors, technology features such as high throughput, high resolution, and automation ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Design And Development Of TR-BHM: Time Resolved Beam
SBC: NALU SCIENTIFIC, LLC Topic: 09bNSL recognizes the need within the accelerator community for robust and accurate beam halo monitoring detectors. Non-idealities in the accelerating equipment, uncertainties in current machine controls, and random noise driven fluctuations all combine to diminish the quality and focus of accelerated charged particle beams which results in degradation of the resulting physics, losses which decrease ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Direct Tomography Simulation for Combustion Flows
SBC: SYMPLECTIC RESEARCH, INC. Topic: 07aIn order to develop the next-generation of low-emission energy-efficient combustion devices, high-fidelity computational tools are needed that could enable engineers to maximize efficiency of their designs in a minimal time frame. High-performance exascale simulations of combustion phenomena are critically important to understand and develop novel combustion technologies operating at high pressure ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Mega-Watt Planar Coaxial Aluminum Nitride Window for eRHIC
SBC: TJS TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 30hThe Office of Nuclear Physics long range plans include allocation of resources to develop technology for a polarized electron-ion collider. Brookhaven National Lab proposes to develop an electron ring-ring design that requires high power RF couplers. Their present coupler design includes Beryllia windows. Beryllia presents safety concerns and added costs for handling.The material properties of Alu ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Additively Manufactured Z-Channel Detectors for Heavy Ion Accelerator Diagnostics
SBC: ROBOT NOSE CORP Topic: 30fArgonne National Laboratory has pioneered a new method for additively manufacturing MCPs and functionalizing their channels with atomic layer deposition. We will help extend their technology to particle detection at Nuclear Physics facilities for beam tuning, and test a prototype detector at the ATLAS facility. The following figure summarizes the 5x faster pulse response of our proposed detector: ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Development of Tunable, Precision Permanent Magnet Phase Shifter for X-Ray FEL
SBC: ELECTRON ENERGY CORP Topic: 10aIn an x-ray free-electron lasers (XFEL), a high quality relativistic electron beam from a linear accelerator traverses an array of undulator magnets to generate a high power x-ray beam by allowing the FEL to reach saturation. In many XFELs, phase shifters haven’t been commonly used or included in their designs. The importance of the phase shifter was recognized only recently. A phase shifter can ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
A Cost-Effective High-Configurable Iris Diaphragm Beam Halo Detector
SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC Topic: 09bOver the past few years several beam halo detection techniques have been invented to minimize the beam interception rate and accuracy of measurements. However, instrumentation for these measurements are complex systems and are not modular. The systems tend to be specialized for a single facility, or even a single part of a beamline. Also, these systems can hardly be reused or moved to another loca ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
DiagSoftfailure: Automated Soft-Failure Diagnostic Tool Using Machine Learning for Network Users
SBC: INFOBEYOND TECHNOLOGY LLC Topic: 02cAs increasing individuals and organizations move their activities and services into online, network performance problems resulting in slow data communication speed becomes the significant obstacle for satisfactory user experience. Currently, there is a lack of a fully automated tool that can help network users to find the complicated network problems that degrade the performance of network applica ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Identification and Synthesis of Novel Superionic Conductor Solid Electrolytes
SBC: POLARON TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: 01eProper and efficient analysis of complex data from different quantum calculated material databases is extremely important for discovery of novel battery materials. This could revolutionize the battery field by selecting or designing effective materials for high performance and robust batteries. Our team will develop an innovative process to quickly identify top candidates for Lithium superionic co ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Open Source Scalable Data Services and Data Fusion forBiological and Environmental Sciences
SBC: KITWARE INC Topic: 01cCurrent and future research in biological and environmental (BER) domains require data ingestion of various kinds for result generation and model validation. This poses significant challenges to existing data management technologies which lack stability, evolving nature, diversity, and implicit scientific context that characterize environmental and bio- logical data. One such challenge is linking ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy