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  1. Low cost, High speed Multi-probe Monitoring System for Subsurface Gases

    SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC            Topic: 24b

    Determination 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
  2. High-Density Electrical Interconnect Technology for NuclearPhysics

    SBC: VEGA WAVE SYSTEMS INC            Topic: 29d

    The DOE Office of Nuclear Physics (NP) seeks new developments in detector instrumentation electronics with significantly improved energy, position, timing resolution, sensitivity, rate capability, stability, dynamic range, durability, background suppression, programmability and functionality. Next-generation detectors will be needed for the 12 GeV Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEB ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  3. Top Loading Helium Cryostat Integrated with High-Pressure Cell with Fast Remote Pressure Control

    SBC: DAC Tools, LLC            Topic: 17a

    A large number of physical phenomena, such as superconductivity, magnetic ordering, and quantum critical phenomena, often appear only at very low temperatures below 5 K. There is an immense interest to investigate these phenomena at high pressure as a means of tuning interatomic distances, and thus the interaction parameters controlling these phenomena, in a continuous and controlled fashion. The ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  4. magicmat¿Materials Genome and Integrated Computational Materials Engineering Toolkit

    SBC: QUESTEK INNOVATIONS LLC            Topic: 01e

    In this SBIR program, QuesTek Innovations LLC, a leader in the field of integrated computational materials engineering (ICME), proposes to develop a toolkit (code name: magicmat) for Materials Genome and ICME which supports management, mining, and knowledge extraction of multi-scale, multi-level, and multi-dimensional complex databases and accelerates generic materials design workflows. QuesTek wi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  5. A Platform for Scientific Application Dissemination and Community Engagement

    SBC: PARALLEL WORKS INC            Topic: 03b

    This project enhances and commercializes a Web service that “shrink wraps” complex high- performance-computing energy applications for easy and broad use in industry and research. Such broad use has long been inhibited by tool complexity and by the fact that simulation and data analysis tools require complex pre- and post-processing and workflow orchestration. Tedious tool installation procedu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  6. Ultra-stable Anion Exchange Membrane for Solar-to-Hydrogen Generation

    SBC: PRECISION COMBUSTION, INC.            Topic: 19b

    We propose a unique design approach for enabling ultra-stable, high conductivity anion exchange membranes for solar-to-hydrogen generation applications. The innovation is targeted to address performance deficiencies in state-of-the-art membranes relating to conductivity, durability and permeability and was identified after analyzing the conduction and degradation mechanisms. The proposed design wi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  7. Improved Reactor And Catalyst For Light Alkanes To Olefins And Liquid Fuels

    SBC: PRECISION COMBUSTION, INC.            Topic: 22a

    Direct conversion of shale gas components ethane, propane, and butane to useful chemicals or transportation fuels has faced the central challenge that reaction rates and product yields high enough to be economic are accompanied by overreaction to full combustion products in either conventional or unconventional approaches. This is further strained by small processing scales associated with strande ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  8. Energy-Efficient Reconfigurable Universal Accelerator Interconnect

    SBC: NHANCED SEMICONDUCTORS, INC.            Topic: 05a

    Recent advances in computing systems fundamentally changed the way we run our everyday lives; our healthcare, finances, scientific discoveries, and entertainment activities all heavily depend on computing infrastructures, and we are likely to increasingly depend on them in the future. However, typical high-performance-computing systems and datacenters already consume megawatts of power, and future ...

    STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  9. In-Situ SRF Cavity Coating And Cleaning For Defect-Free Conformal Niobium Films

    SBC: STARFIRE INDUSTRIES LLC            Topic: 29c

    Superconducting materials are essential for particle accelerators to support high-energy physics research. New manufacturing processing techniques are needed to enable next generation niobium- based SRF cavities that reduce cost, improve quality factor, increase accelerating gradient, and provide in-situ cleaning to mitigate field emission. The high-power impulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) tech ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  10. Atomically Precise Membranes for the Separation of Gases

    SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP            Topic: 07b

    Separations 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
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