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  1. A Hybrid HTS/LTS Superconductor Design For High-Field Accelerator Magnets

    SBC: PARTICLE BEAM LASERS, INC.            Topic: 33b

    Proposed designs for a Future Circular Collider (FCC) to collide protons with a center-of-mass energy of 100 TeV call for dipoles with fields up to 20 Tesla (T). This is significantly beyond the present technology and requires using High Temperature Superconductors (HTS). The recent Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel (P5), organized by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), strongly supp ...

    STTR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  2. Automated Simulation Of Selective Laser Melting Additive Manufacturing For Process Design

    SBC: SIMMETRIX, INC.            Topic: 02a

    Additive Manufacturing (AM), where three-dimensional (3D) objects are created from a digital model by depositing and fusing successive layers of material, provides the ability to produce low-volume, customized products with complex geometries relatively quickly at a moderate cost. However, AM processes sometimes fail to produce acceptable parts, due to either geometric in- accuracy (e.g., shrinkag ...

    STTR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  3. GoBig: A Unified Interface to Big Data Systems

    SBC: KITWARE INC            Topic: 01c

    Problem statement A researcher dealing with big data today is met with a maze of languages, programming environments, data storage and query systems, and compute engines. Pursuing a new path in this space may take years and millions of dollars of investment, only to discover that a new and more applicable big data paradigm has emerged. Costs include learning programming languages, storage systems, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
  4. Keck-PAD Fast-Framing Hybrid Pixel Detector

    SBC: Sydor Instruments, LLC            Topic: 04a

    Problem Statement Real-time analysis and monitoring of networks is crucial for threat detection. Networks are ubiquitous in todays world and can appear in many formats and to name a few we have: communication networks, social networks, and power networks. In many instances it is important to know who the key players are in the network these can be people, computers, or relay stations. One of the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
  5. Short Reduction Layer Process Development for OLED Lighting Panels

    SBC: OLEDWORKS LLC            Topic: 09b

    Project Summary/Abstract: With many OLED lighting panel makers reporting reliability issues, the most common being sudden failure of a panel to emit light due to a short circuit between the anode and cathode, this project will develop new methods and technologies to elevate reliability from 1 failure in 1000 panels to 1 in 10,000, and beyond. OLED lighting is projected to grow to be a $5B industr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
  6. Nanocrystal-based phosphors with enhanced lifetime stability

    SBC: Lumisyn LLC            Topic: 09c

    Abstract: One of the main roadblocks to higher efficiencies for warm-white LED light sources is spectrally-wide red-emitting bulk phosphors, which emit a significant amount of their energy either in the far red or infrared where the eyes response is poor or zero. Consequently, employing these phosphors (along with bulk green-yellow emitting ones) will result in desired warmer light sources, howev ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
  7. Data Processing Electronics for Silicon Photomultipliers

    SBC: KLIMA JOANNA            Topic: 23b

    The DOE Office of Nuclear Physics (NP) seeks developments in detector instrumentation electronics. Grant applications are sought to develop circuits (including firmware) and systems, for rapidly processing data from particle detectors: gas detectors, scintillation counters, silicon drift chambers, silicon pixel and strip detectors, or silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs)). Our electronics will provide ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
  8. Gridded thermionic gun and integral superconducting ballistic bunch compression cavity

    SBC: Advanced Energy Systems, Inc            Topic: 24d

    Statement of the problem that is being addressed: Electron-Ion colliders including the medium energy electron ion collider, (MEIC) proposed by JLAB requires electron cooling to meet beam brightness requirements. Present electron gun technology limits the combination of beam current and beam energy that can be delivered. New technology is required to produce high current low energy spread electro ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
  9. Novel Integrated Technology Incorporating Anti-fouling Membranes to Dewater Algal Harvests

    SBC: HELIOS-NRG LLC            Topic: 12c

    Dewatering algae from very dilute cultures 0.03-0.1% solids loading) to 20-30% loading is essential for commercial viability. A new technology that can significantly reduce energy and capital requirements for de-watering is required for algae to become economically viable for bio- fuels and other markets. This project is aimed at the development of an integrated dewatering process that will substa ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
  10. Pedestrian-Friendly Outdoor Light with Solar Power

    SBC: OLEDWORKS LLC            Topic: 13a

    OLEDWorks, the only OLED lighting panel maker in the US, will develop the first outdoor OLED luminaire using solar energy for lighting pedestrian areas. This luminaire will accelerate energy savings by: Reducing energy used to light pedestrian areas through taking these areas off the grid, using solar energy for power. Demonstrating how smart controls and communication can be used with OLED lighti ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
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