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Novel Composite for High Performance Thermal Interface Material
SBC: GLACIGEN MATERIALS, INC. Topic: N171081Navy operational needs dictate that thermal interface materials (TIMs) have high thermal conductance, high dielectric strength, form non-permanent bonds, and be resilient to vibration and abrasion. Available TIMs each satisfy a portion of these requirements, but not all of them.Glacigen Materials will develop a new class of TIM by creating a novel composite material. This material will be embodied ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseNavy -
Intelligent Mapping of the Farm Using Low-Cost, GPS-Enabled Cameras During Existing Farm Activities
SBC: NWB SENSORS INC Topic: 812With the advent of precision agriculture, the way we farm is changing. Technologies exist to add precision to all aspects of the farm. Through "mapping the farm," precision management strategies can be implemented such as: targeted herbicide application, targeted soil management, improved yield predictions, improved management of water, and other farm resources. These practices all require informa ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Agriculture -
Metrology of Visibly Opaque, Infrared-Transparent Aerodynamic Domes, Conformal Windows, and Optical Corrector Elements
SBC: Bridger Photonics, Inc. Topic: N152105There is a growing need to fabricate visibly-opaque, infrared-transparent, high-optical-quality optics that conform to an aircraft’s outer moldline shape to reduce drag. However, fabrication of such free-form and aspheric infrared (IR) optics has proven challenging. The current fabrication bottleneck is in the speed and precision of measuring the optical figure and transmitted wavefront error fo ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseNavy -
Metrology of Visibly Transparent Large Aspheric Optics
SBC: Bridger Photonics, Inc. Topic: N152106There is a growing need to fabricate high-optical-quality optics that conform to an aircraft’s outer moldline shape to reduce drag. However, fabrication of such free-form and aspheric optics has proven challenging. The current fabrication bottleneck is in the speed and precision of performing metrology of the optical surfaces because traditional interferometric techniques are not applicable. To ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseNavy -
An innovative mechanized system for transferring tissue-cultured plantlets to propagation trays to revolutionize vegetable and floral crop production
SBC: Alaska AgriTech Inc. Topic: 813Tissue culture is a well-established micropropagation method for many vegetable and floral crops. However, transferring plantlets from tissue culture vessels to the propagation trays is extremely time consuming and labor intensive. It is the major obstacle in crop production. The purpose of this projectis to design and produce a prototype which can efficiently transfer plantlets to propagation tra ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Agriculture -
Boring deterrent compounds to enhance mycoinsecticides for bark beetle control
SBC: MONTANA BIOAGRICULTURE INC. Topic: 81Montana BioAgriculture Inc., MBAI, is developing fungal insect pathogens as mycoinsecticides for bark beetles. With climate change and globalization, outbreaks of both native and introduced species of bark beetles are occurring at an unprecedented scale; killing trees on millions of acres of forest and causing substantial economic loss in timber harvest and in value of both private and public fore ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Agriculture -
Harnessing the anti-inflammatory potency of Alaska berries as a functional food
SBC: Cereon Biotechnology LLC Topic: 85A persistent and spreading inflammatory and oxidative stress is largely responsible for the progressive degeneration of neuronal connectivity ultimate reflected by a debilitating decline of cognitive function, which accompanies normal aging as well as age and/or trauma-related ailments. The yearly economic burden due to age-related cognitive decline is estimated to exceed $600 billion worldwide an ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Agriculture -
Creating an advanced, economical, environmentally friendly measurement of snow water equivalence using observed GPS signals beneath the snowpack
SBC: NWB SENSORS INC Topic: 84The purpose for this research is to develop a Snow Water Equivalency (SWE) sensor that will broaden our understanding of snow and the water we receive from it. Current methods used to measure SWE are labor intensive, utilize hazardous antifreezes, economically prohibitive, and/or vulnerable to the environment. These limitations greatly restrict the number of locations where SWE measurements are ma ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Agriculture -
Fast and Accurate Metrology for Aspheric Infrared Optics
SBC: Bridger Photonics, Inc. Topic: N152105Bridger Photonics proposes developing an optical metrology probe with a wavelength greater than 2 microns capable of transmitting through key infrared materials, achieving
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy -
Next-Generation Metrology for Large Aspheric Optics
SBC: Bridger Photonics, Inc. Topic: N152106Bridger Photonics proposes developing a disruptive metrology probe capable of achieving 1 kHz update rates and measurement ranges exceeding 10 cm. This probe will be coupled with OptiPro Systems' 5-axis air-bearing UltraSurf stage to provide optical figure and transmitted wavefront error of large aspheric optics including conformal windows, aerodynamic domes, and corrector optics.
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy