SBIR/STTR Highlights
2013
11.25.15SBIR STTR HighlightNEI replaced liquid with solid material that allows for a no-liquid battery.
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11.25.15SBIR STTR HighlightPoor quality natural gas/shale gas streams brought into spec for pipeline or fuel gas use, simply and economically, thanks to Membrane Technology and Research, Inc.
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04.01.14SBIR/STTR HighlightPhysical Sciences Inc. (PSI) develops a next generation, near-infrared tunable diode laser-based sensor for boundary layer flux measurements of greenhouse gas trace species.
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04.01.14SBIR/STTR HighlightDomestic radioisotope production enabled by advances in superconducting electron linacs funded by the DOE SBIR program.
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04.01.14SBIR/STTR HighlightNEI’s NANOMYTE® PT-60, a breakthrough coating for magnesium alloys provides exceptional corrosion resistance while also improving adhesion with an overlying paint.
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04.01.14SBIR/STTR HighlightThin-film deposition process control sensor provides ability to continuously monitor and control the CIGS solar cell manufacturing process at temperatures as high as 500° Celsius.
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04.01.14SBIR/STTR HighlightAnalysis and Measurement Services Corporation’s CHAR 2012 system identifies and readily locates problems in the conductor and insulation of nuclear power plant cables.
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01.01.13SBIR/STTR HighlightAerodyne Research Inc. develops an aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS) that fills a critical need for size-resolved, quantitative chemical composition data on aerosol particles.
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01.01.13SBIR/STTR HighlightNEI’s SuperCondenser™ technology increases the energy efficiency of a power plant’s condensing steam turbine by allowing steam to condense into water more efficiently.
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01.01.13SBIR/STTR HighlightMikro’s sophisticated gas turbine airfoil designs allow turbines to operate at higher temperatures, thereby increasing efficiency, improving performance, and reducing emissions.
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