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  1. Dissimilar Metal Bonding of Corrosion-Resistant Cladding to Structural Materials in Next-Generation Nuclear Reactors

    SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP            Topic: 13a

    As the United States aging fleet of nuclear reactors approach the end other their lifetimes, a new generation of nuclear reactors (Generation IV) are being developed to ensure national energy security without emissions or pollutants as a byproduct. However, there are many technological hurdles associated with the extreme corrosive environments required by molten salt reactor designs. This presents ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  2. SAMPA: Security Analysis and Monitoring to Prevent Abuse of High Performance Computing Environments

    SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc.            Topic: 04a

    HPC systems should not be used to carry out cybercrimes or execute improper jobs. Existing defense solutions such as fingerprint-based approaches require real-time data collection, which inevitably impacts the performance of HPC. Moreover, those solutions are ineffective against adversarial scenarios where malicious users intend to hide their behavior patterns. Hence, it is essential to build ligh ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  3. A Microfluidic Ice Nucleating Particle Counter for Continuous Measurements from Small Aerial Platforms

    SBC: Handix Scientific Inc.            Topic: 23a

    Quantifying atmospheric aerosol, clouds and precipitation processes are critical needs for understanding and interpreting Earth’s changing energy budget, is a DOE objective, and is of broader benefit to the public. Specifically, the formation of ice in the atmosphere depends on the nature and abundance of ice nucleating particles, and has major implications for precipitation and cloud interactio ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  4. Seamless Cross-TechNology Communication Platform for Internet of Things Applications

    SBC: PRIXARC LLC            Topic: 06b

    Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the fastest growing technology sectors. By 2025, it is predicted that there will be 50 billion connected devices, a 400% growth from today. IoT growth is predicted to be highest in the following industrial sectors: manufacturing, transportation, healthcare and social assistance, energy & utilities, infrastructure, and smart homes. Many IoT applications and existi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  5. An SRF Photocathode Gun for MeV Ultrafast Electron Microscopy

    SBC: EUCLID BEAMLABS LLC            Topic: 11b

    In order to achieve sharp, high resolution real-time imaging, electrons in a MeV UEM (ultrafast electron microscope) beamline need to minimize instabilities energy spread during generation and acceleration. The stability of the normal conducting photocathode gun which is currently used to produce short electron bunches has been one of main elements limiting the further improvement of beam instabil ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  6. High-Speed, NaNoscale Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry

    SBC: zeroK NanoTech Corporation            Topic: 24a

    Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) is an important tool in the study of nanoscale composition of materials; however current instrumentation is slow, requiring long data acquisition times and providing limited resolution. The overall aim of this research proposal is the development of improved SIMS instruments, made possible by new ion source technology. SIMS has been used successfully to study ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  7. Conversion of Coal Wastes and Municipal Solids Mixtures by Pyrolytic Torrefaction and Entrained Flow Gasification

    SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP            Topic: 19b

    For the foreseeable future, the Nation’s energy demand will continue to come largely from indigenous fossil energy resources and hydrocarbon fuels. Specifically waste coal plus other opportunity fuels need to be utilized as a feedstock to eliminate a waste stream and optimized to maximize energy yield and cleanly minimize pollutant emissions. Modular equipment is needed for installation in coal ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  8. Fast, Accurate Simulations for Free-Electron Laser Oscillators

    SBC: RADIASOFT LLC            Topic: 07b

    The current generation of high-gain free-electron lasers require long undulators to achieve saturation power, and can extract only 1% of the electron beam power. High-efficiency recirculating free-electron laser concepts require substantially shorter undulators and may be able to achieve more than 10% extraction efficiency, but will require improved modeling and controls to realize their efficienc ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  9. Modeling Electron Emission and Surface Effects of High Quantum Efficiency Photocathodes

    SBC: TECH-X CORPORATION            Topic: 06a

    Successful operation of the Department of Energy (DOE) X-ray light sources, free electron laser (FEL), Ultrafast Electron Diffraction (UED), and linear accelerator facilities requires photocathodes capable of delivering high quantum efficiency (QE), high-brightness, and ultra-low emittance electron beams. Cryogenic temperature experiments have demonstrated the potential to lower the intrinsic emit ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  10. Massively-Parallel Magnet Design from a Web Browser

    SBC: RADIASOFT LLC            Topic: 08a

    Next-generation light sources will rely on closely arranged sequences of high-field magnets to achieve ambitious beam parameters and high brightness. Codes available for 3D modeling and design of magnetic systems are inadequate for capturing the overlapping fields from these dense arrays of magnets. Moreover, these codes suffer from poor parallel performance, leading to long turn-around times that ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
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