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  1. Miniaturized weather station with rapid switching between precipitation and meteorological measurement modes

    SBC: PARTICLE FLUX ANALYTICS INC            Topic: C5326a

    Scientific research and public service require ground-based measurements of precipitation density, type and rate. But the sought-after accuracy remains elusive and measurements tend to be too sparse to represent high spatial variability or rapidly evolving storms. Existing ground-based weather stations remain bulky and expensive, composed of assemblages of instruments, each dedicated to a specific ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  2. Attack Surface Modeling for Situational Awareness and Vulnerability Analysis of Power Systems

    SBC: Achilles Heel Technologies, Inc            Topic: C5201c

    Complex networked systems, like the power grid, use feedback architectures as a means to change the native dynamics of system components and compensate for variation and uncertainty in the actual integrated behavior of these components. Nevertheless, these feedback cycles of information flow through the system create intrinsic vulnerabilities that can be exploited through stealthy, coordinated att ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
  3. Enabling solution verification and efficient, high-accuracy simulations through spline-based adaptivity in MOOSE

    SBC: Coreform LLC            Topic: C5239d

    The need for reliable, clean energy continues to grow throughout the world, which has driven renewed interest and new innovations in the development of fission-based power generation. As nuclear energy companies design next-generation reactor technology, they are slowed by the lack of accessible and reliable engineering simulation for engineers who are not computational specialists. The company ha ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
  4. Ruggedized, High-Resolution CZT Spectrometer for Operation in Inert Hot Cells

    SBC: H3D INC            Topic: C5239c

    Effective nuclear material accounting and control in international safeguards requires tools capable of monitoring the use of special nuclear materials. Argon-filled hot cells, which are commonly used in fuel fabrication, represent a safeguards “blind spot” where traditional radiation detectors used in non-destructive assay struggle to operate. Furthermore, the poor spectral quality of even mo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
  5. Non-Intrusive Mercury Detection and Measurement

    SBC: H3D INC            Topic: C5221b

    Contamination from mercury and other heavy metals can present a health risk to humans and wildlife. Sources of these contaminants can be difficult to locate, especially if lost beneath the surface of building materials and equipment where mercury was used. This work will develop a portable imaging spectrometer for non-intrusive detection and localization of mercury globules trapped beneath the sur ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
  6. Inexpensive Low Noise Fast Switching DC High Voltage Power Supply

    SBC: INNOSYS, INC.            Topic: C5202b

    There is a need for glass to metal fritting including for neutron generator applications, however, there is a shortfall in commercial capability for specialized detector fabrication for some nonproliferation needs, such as alpha detection in associated particle neutron generators. For more than a decade, the fabrication process, from creating the assembly to installation had an unacceptable chance ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
  7. Grid Operator Assessment and Training (GOAT)

    SBC: INNOSYS, INC.            Topic: C5207b

    Statement of the problem or situation that is being addressed throughout Phase I portion of your proposal: Training power-grid operators for public utilities has proven difficult. Many trainees fail to learn quickly enough to graduate from Operator training. Despite relatively high salaries, many trainees who graduate are relatively quickly hired away from public utilities by better-paying jobs in ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
  8. Integrated Development of Advanced Terahertz, Infrared, and Millimeter-Wave Filters Using a Scalable Proprietary Ablation Process

    SBC: NIELSON SCIENTIFIC LLC            Topic: C5237f

    Problem Statement: Terahertz radiation is emerging as a valuable portion of the electromagnetic spectrum for imaging with important applications in medicine, security, defense, manufacturing, scientific research, and is a leading technology for “6G” wireless networking. The traditional multi-step lithography-based approach for manufacturing THz filters is expensive and limited to diameters of ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
  9. High-Performance, Lower-cost Plastic Heat Exchangers

    SBC: T2M GLOBAL LLC            Topic: C5220c

    Metallic Heat exchangers are expensive at lower operating temperatures. This leads to 25 quads of low-level energy (~ $200 billion) wasted annually in the US. This reduces US manufacturing competitiveness, contributes to GHG emissions, and leads to unhealthy environment. In the building sector this causes poor ventilation, leading to a sick building syndrome and increased vulnerability to the spre ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
  10. HPC-enabled geometry-compliant lattice structures for 3d printing and structural simulation

    SBC: Coreform LLC            Topic: C5104a

    Additive manufacturing enables the production of complex parts that cannot be created with traditional manufacturing methods and permits previously impossible production improvements. Intricate lattice structures, for example, can be produced through additive manufacturing and allow engineers to optimize material distribution and load carrying to achieve superior strength- to-weight ratios. Howeve ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
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