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coping time of a core during a loss of coolant\naccident, in addition to providing enhanced resistance to other common reactor transients. Nearterm\nand long-term improvements in fuel and cladding combinations are proposed by fuel vendors\nto not only enhance the performance of the core during off-normal events but also to increase fuel\nefficiency while allowing more time between refueling, extending the current 18 month cycle to\n24 months. Silicon nitride presents a refractory ceramic alternative to more reactive metallic\ncoatings, (e.g. chromium) for current Zircaloy cladding. Silicon nitride forms a protective barrier\nto reduce oxidation kinetics (Zr + 2H2O(g) ? ZrO2 + 2H2(g)) in order to prevent hydrogen\nproduction during a loss of coolant accident. Phase I will present an opportunity to measure\noxidation rates with high temperature steam cycles (T>1200°C) on a Zircaloy proxy material with\nand without silicon nitride (SixNy) coatings of varying thickness and stoichiometry. Material\ndegradation and delamination studies will be performed with TEM, SEM, EDS, and XPS\nmeasurements. Silicon nitride will also be studied as an oxidation barrier to high density fuels such\nas uranium silicide (U3Si2) and uranium nitride (UN) through similar high temperature steam tests\non a surrogate compound. These materials are considered long term accident tolerant fuel\ncandidates due to their increased uranium density, thermal conductivity, and enhanced irradiation\nperformance (hypothesized improved high burn up structure) compared to traditional UO2.\nThis project represents a collaboration between Cerium Labs and Nuclear Materials Consulting,\nLLC in Phase 1. Cerium holds patents for silicon nitride coatings as well as ongoing DoDsupported\nwork applying silicon nitride to the thermal barrier coatings of gas turbine engines.\nNuclear Materials Consulting, LLC leverages the experience and expertise of two nuclear fuels\nleaders, Dr Elizabeth Sooby and Dr Brian Jaques. NMC will perform limited testing under Phase\n1 in The Extreme Environments Materials Laboratory (PI: Prof. Elizabeth Sooby) at the University\nof Texas at San Antonio, a soon-to-be external service organization at UTSA. In Phase 2, if\nawarded, subawards to UTSA and Boise State University will facilitate extensive testing including\noxidation rate determination in high temperature steam and pressurized water, advanced\ncharacterization, and graduate student engagement and training on the project.":1,"All-solid-state lithium metal batteries are projected to be one of the most energy-dense rechargeable batteries, hence a promising candidate to support commercialization of electric vehicles. A key technical barrier for all-solid-state lithium metal batteries to hit the projected specific energy target is to fabricate solid-state electrolyte membranes that are 10% thinner than those used in typical laboratory setups. Research groups and prospective manufacturers are each developing their own method of fabricating thin electrolyte membranes but there is yet one widely reproduced, and a thin electrolyte membrane that supports the operation of lithium metal electrode at practical current density is still critically needed. An underlying challenge facing these particle-derived thin membranes is how to eliminate bulk defects, from which lithium dendrites are found to originate especially under fast charging rates. The proposed Phase I project will develop a method to reliably fabricate high-quality solid-state electrolyte thin membranes. To achieve this goal, fundamental understanding of selection criteria of membrane precursors, optimization of processing procedure, and establishing the correlation between membrane properties and cell performance will be the focus of this project. In Phase I, we will perform a rational screening of materials to identify a suitable combination of materials with the desirable properties to minimize defect formation. We will then optimize the processing conditions to reproducibly fabricate thin membranes with high uniformity and low defects. Finally, we will incorporate the fabricated electrolyte membranes into high-energy lithium cells to demonstrate fast-charging all-solid-state lithium pouch cells. Upon successful completion of Phase I, we will scale up the fabrication process for large-area thin membranes and demonstrate large-format pouch cells in Phase II, which will be eventually co-developed with manufacturing partners into batteries suitable for use in electric vehicles.":1,"Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key element in the USA’s carbon emissions reduction strategy. A critical requirement in geologic carbon storage is monitoring, validation and accounting for CO2 during and after injection. The purpose of this proposal is to support the development of a turnkey microseismic monitoring service that would help ensure the safe operation of industrial scale CO2 storage facilities. Specifically, this would enable operators of CCS facilities to make better operational decisions about the state of the storage formation, CO2 injection rates, and reservoir integrity. Ensuring safe operation of any storage facility is critical to the long-term effectiveness of this approach. Reducing or eliminating significant seismic events is also critical to public perception and acceptance. This Phase 1 proposal covers modeling, design, and planning for the installation and operation of a turnkey, long-term, real-time seismic monitoring service for CCS facilities in the USA, and the selection of a test site on which to validate the service. Phase 2 of the project will include installation of a prototypical system consisting of a permanent array of shallow bore geophones, autonomous data collection and telemetry, and automated event detection and location system, all connected to the CCS facility operations center at the selected site. MicroSeismic Inc. has been installing and operating seismic monitoring systems for more than 15 years, primarily for oil and gas facilities. We have considerable experience in all aspects of this project from design to installation and operation. The monitoring system as envisioned here would typically detect and locate events down to Mw ~ -3, with location uncertainties on the order of 10s to 100s of feet. A real-time system like this can post an event detection within 10 minutes of occurrence. Automated alerts can be configured for critical events. We see this proposal as a customization of an already successful product.":1,"Catalysts play a vital role in chemical and energy industries. The global catalyst market size was valued at\n$35 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.4% from 2020\nto 2027 [1]. Shifting energy trends towards renewable fuels including hydrogen have propelled the demand\nfor catalysts. Bimetallic nanocatalysts and single-atom catalysts (SACs) have unique catalytic properties\nfor the rational design of new catalysts with high activity, selectivity, stability and most importantly better\natom economy.\nPlasma contains electrons, positive ions, negative ions, radicals, excited species, and neutral species. Low-\nTemperature Plasma (LTP) could enable a significantly reduced catalyst synthesis temperature compared\nto conventional chemical methods from 600-800°C to under 200°C, which is key to avoid metal\nagglomeration and clusters during metal nanocatalysts and SACs preparation. LTP is also an\nenvironmentally friendly, fast, and provides an efficient alternative to air/oxygen oxidation or hydrogen\nreduction at mild conditions for catalyst calcination and activation stages.\nBimetallic nanocatalysts and SACs manufacturing is very challenging, especially for metals with\nagglomeration at higher temperature (500?) such as copper. Recently we developed an inexpensive LTP\ndevice for rare earth metals recycling by hydrogen reduction. In this project, the device will be modified\nand improved with both hydrogen and oxygen gas compatible and more work zones for the preparation of\nbimetallic nanocatalysts. We will demonstrate our LTP technology on bimetallic nanocatalyst Ru-\nCu/zeolite and SACs Ru/Cu-zeolite catalyst manufacturing for our current customers. The catalysts will be\nevaluated side-by-side with non-LTP processed catalysts. Figure 1 shows the product development flow\nchart.The LTP technology will greatly improve catalysts manufacturing efficiency and performance through\ninnovations by 1) reducing catalyst calcination and activation temperature and time, 2) minimizing metal\nagglomeration leading to more uniform distribution of bi/multi- metal particles, and 3) enhancing anchoring\nof metals on the support for more robust and longer catalyst life. The technology to be developed will\nstrengthen our catalyst manufacturing business, broaden the customer base, and increase revenue. The PI,\nDr. Maoqi Mark Feng, has over 8 years in plasma technology development and 22 years of experience in\ncatalyst preparation, testing and manufacturing. University of Wyoming’s Prof. Maohong\nFan and Prof. Hertanto Adidharma will help the development. After a successful Phase 1 program, Phase\n2 will lead to sales of our LTP device and catalysts after further scaling up the process.\nThis project will develop a promising and environmentally friendly LTP tool for the manufacturing of\nbimetallic nanocatalysts and SACs which can be used by our current customers. The success of the project\nwill bring catalyst manufacturing to a higher level and provide the industry a more sustainable pathway.\nThis project will meet DOE’s needs by using LTP Science and Engineering for nanotechnology\ndevelopment.":1,"Counterfeit microelectronics are a growing concern in the global electronics market. Most counterfeit inspection techniques are based on electrical testing, which is labor-intensive, time consuming, and requires a subject matter expert to develop the test and analyze the results. Another method is physical inspection and the use of advanced imaging instruments, e.g., X-ray, IR imaging microscopes, however they are not commercially available as a low-cost solution. Such challenges make these techniques impractical to use by a field agent who is on a remote-site, away from major facilities, and with limited expertise. The proposed work, Fast and Accurate Detection of Counterfeit Microelectronics (FACT) by Caspia Technologies will develop a system that utilizes a handheld device capable of rapidly and non-invasively detecting counterfeit microelectronics using optical imagery to be used by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents located at U.S. Ports of Entry (POEs). The handheld device, (such as a cell phone or camera), is connected to a software package on the cloud that is running artificial intelligence and machine learning framework for automated counterfeit analysis. This real-time system architecture is quick and easy-to-use for operators with no imaging nor testing expertise. For Phase I, Caspia Technologies will develop and demonstrate a design concept for FACT using state-of-the-art image processing and machine learning methods that will be adapted for microelectronic anomaly detection. We will also produce a final report evaluating the feasibility of the framework. The proposed activities will progress commercialization goals of offering a cost-effective, accurate, non-invasive, real-time counterfeit detection system.":1,"Fermilab is developing high-temperature superconductor (HTS) accelerator magnets based on the Conductor on Molded Barrel (COMB) magnet technology. This technology, proposed at the beginning of 2019, constrains the cable in dedicated channels on the surfaces of 3D-printed metallic support structures. COMB design ensures precise conductor positioning to produce magnetic fields with high spatial uniformity necessary for accelerator applications, and to prevent accumulation of Lorentz forces and mechanical stresses, which causes degradation of the conductor properties. It is particularly well suited for round conductors and offers an elegant solution for producing HTS inserts to boost the magnetic field in the low-temperature superconducting (LTS) accelerator magnets.\nDipole magnet is the main and the most challenging component of any circular accelerator. A general “rule of thumb” applicable to the cosine-theta type dipoles, which have been used in every collider since Tevatron, is that the minimum bending diameter of the pole turn is equal to ~1/2 of the coil aperture. Hence, the dipole coil with 50 mm aperture, which is optimum for a future hadron collider, has a minimum pole diameter of ~25 mm.\nThis brings the first important requirement for the conductor – it should be bendable around that pole diameters with no (or minimal) bending degradation. The second important requirement is that for HTS coils to be used as inserts in the LTS magnets, they need to be powered in series, which means they should have comparable currents. The currents used are in 10-15 kA range at 15 T, 4.2 K for the LTS coils.\nSeveral manufacturers in the U.S., Europe, and Asia are producing commercial REBCO tapes and cables. While there has been a considerable progress in increasing the engineering critical current density of these conductors in the past decade, Symmetric Tape Round (STAR) wire produced by AMPeers LLC is currently the only conductor bendable to sub-50 mm diameters without a significant performance degradation. STAR wire is directly compatible with the COMB magnet design and would allow coil apertures below the present limit of 100 mm.\nThe goals of the proposed Phase I project include magnetic and structural designs of the COMB dipole magnet with 50-60 mm aperture, manufacturing of 10-20 m of STAR wire to meet the design requirements, fabrication of a small COMB dipole coil, and its test in liquid nitrogen to demonstrate that winding the STAR wire into the COMB structure does not degrade it by more than 10% (proof of principle).\nThe Phase-II project goals will include manufacturing of 100-200 m of STAR wire, fabrication of a multi-layer COMB dipole magnet and testing it in liquid helium to demonstrate 5-8 T fields in 50-60 mm aperture generated by the HTS coil (performance demonstration). A successful project completion will open the pathway to creating the REBCO HTS magnets with the aperture dimensions relevant for the future collider applications.":1,"Improving nuclear light water reactor fleet’s operation faces substantial challenges as modernization process is cost, time, and resource intensive but doesn’t guaranty desired performances.\nHow you will address this problem\nNuclear light water reactor fleet’s operation process will be improved by developing an online based, technology centric and scalable artificial intelligence software platform for predictive maintenance monitoring solution, for eliminating modernization time and cost, reducing plant shutdown, extending plant life, enabling increased production and lowering production cost.\nWhat will be accomplished in Phase I?\nA proof of concept of the technology at a limited scale will be developed to demonstrate that the technology in fact is possible to build and capable of eliminating modernization time, cost and able to create solutions to address the problems nuclear plants are facing.\nCommercial Applications and Other Benefits\nIf built in full scale, in addition to nuclear industry, the technology will also be utilized for the business process improvement of oil & gas and renewable energy to tackle climate change.":1,"In this SBIR/STTR proposal, an innovative low temperature annealing processing technology will be developed for the applications of: Advanced Semiconductor CMOS low temperature dopant activation. Post integrated circuits (ICs) or charge-coupled devices (CCDs) processing, including the formation of PN junction on the back side of wafers. Advanced annealing or formation for metal, biochemistry, or other new materials. Current, commonly used annealing processes for dopant activation require temperatures higher than 400°C. For future advanced microelectronics, nanotechnology, and biotechnology applications, lower process temperatures are needed. In this proposal, a low temperature annealing technology will be developed based on innovative multiple energy sources processes. The technique combines several sources of energy to achieve high-level dopant activation at low temperatures. This process is compatible with integrated circuit sensor fabrication. In Phase I, we will develop surface energy enhanced microwave annealing recipes under 400C; ion-implanted wafers will be used to characterize the dopant activation level and the junction leakage current. Double-sided wafers will be processed to evaluate the impact of post-CMOS annealing on front side transistor integrity. After phase I, the company will work with semiconductor equipment company to co-develop commercial equipment. The wafer demo and equipment field testing will be performed in phase III commercialization. The broad areas of application for this low temperature technology include the internet of things (IoTs), supply chain management, industrial process monitoring, security and surveillance, health/medical monitoring, remote and hazard":1,"Most end-of-life electronics (e-waste) end up in landfills where it causes serious environmental problems. While the glass and metals in e-waste components can be recycled, conventional extraction methods rely on energy-intensive processes that are inefficient and expensive when applied to e-waste that contains mixed materials and small amounts of metals. To make e-waste recycling economically viable and competitive with obtaining raw materials from mining, we are developing a biological recovery platform that provides energy-efficient metal reclamation and minimizes environmental impact. Our service is to provide a secure supply chain of critical metals. We do this by offering closed-loop recycling through our biological platform for metal recovery from e-waste. This innovative platform uses biological functions to efficiently extract, concentrate, and purify metals from e-waste and is also applicable to low-grade mineral ores. At present, no genetically modified organisms are being used in commercial scale biomining. The use of engineered microbes could provide significant benefits to traditional biomining. For example, increasing tolerance to fluctuating and challenging process conditions reduces the time required for metal extraction. We use the full spectrum of synthetic biology tools available for the development of novel microbes and metabolic pathways for biomining microorganisms. Our customers are tech hardware manufacturers that need a stable source of critical metals for their products and seek to generate less waste. The customer needs and market pain points are supply chain instabilities from geopolitical factors; thus, the goal is to have a closed-loop metal lifecycle to reclaim and reuse the limited resources (metals) in their products. The key differentiator is that we offer a biological alternative to traditional mining that does not have the intensive energy requirements of traditional smelting and refining methods. The potential societal value of the innovation is that critical metals are recovered from components that would otherwise end up in landfills,pollute soils and water, and not recycled. We are developing a platform that that allows for energy-efficient elemental recovery and is a fundamental change to how e-waste is managed and processed. The innovation uses synthetic biology to efficiently extract, concentrate, and purify critical and strategic elements from mineral process streams, ore, acid mine drainage, and e-waste. The proposed work begins by focusing on electronic components that contain 1) critical metals (Ga, Al, In, Sn, Ta, REEs) doped in a silicate (Si) matrix, such as phone screens, ceramic capacitors, catalysts, etc., and 2) iron (Fe)-rich components such as permanent and rare earth magnets containing REEs (Pr, Nd, Dy). While bioleaching is an established method for metal recovery (Cu, Au) for sulfide minerals, we are not proposing bioleaching with traditional substrates. We propose a transformative biotechnology that will recover critical metals from previously uneconomical wastes. 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We believe a no implant option is\nachievable and should be provided for the vast number of patients. Alleviant Medical has developed a novel\ntranscatheter approach to relieve left atrial pressure by creating an interatrial shunt without the need for a cardiac\nimplant. Phase I was utilized to iteratively design, develop, and establish feasibility of a novel catheter system\nfor the creation of a reproducible and stable interatrial shunt as demonstrated in benchtop, acute, and chronic\nanimal studies. In Phase II, we will optimize remaining design elements, complete exhaustive performance\nverification and validation testing, and conduct a GLP chronic animal studies to demonstrate device reliability,\nsafety, shunt durability, and biocompatibility consistent with clinical, regulatory, and product development\nobjectives. The first aim is to complete final design optimization prior to testing. The second aim is to conduct\ndesign verification testing for an FDA Pivotal IDE submission. The third aim is to complete a GLP Chronic Animal\nstudy for an FDA Pivotal IDE submission. Successful execution of the work outlined in this program will yield a\nsystem design and dataset for an FDA pivotal IDE submission and progress towards clinical and commercial\nefforts.":1,"ABSTRACT\nThere are currently about 5.8 million older adults living with Alzheimer’s dementia, and the numbers are only\nexpected to grow in the coming decades. The majority of care for persons living with dementia (PLWD) is\nprovided by family members who lack formal training in caregiving and thus need education, information, and\nassistance. While an array of technology solutions for caregiving has been suggested to meet these needs, the\nadoption rate has been low, potentially due to poor usability (e.g., difficult to use) and lack of contextual\nrelevancy. The long-term objective of this proposed research is to develop a technology-based solution that\nintegrates web and mobile platforms to link dementia caregivers with personalized information and resources\nthat are easily accessible by populations across the socioeconomic spectrum. The proposed study will focus\non information and educational materials on financial management and legal planning. Such information will be\nhelpful for caregivers experiencing difficulties due to their immediate caregiving responsibilities, as well as\nthose transitioning in their roles and responsibilities as the PLWD’s health condition progresses. This\ncollaborative project, involving industrial, academic, and community partners, is oriented around two specific\naims: (Phase 1 Specific Aim 1) Development of the digital platform based on a novel Dementia Care\nPersonalization Algorithm and initial feasibility assessment. Framed around an interactive Design\nThinking product design methodology, phase 1 consists of the iterative process: Build, Measure, and Learn. A\npilot group of 25 dementia caregivers will be recruited to serve as a user feedback panel. Our milestone for\nmoving to Phase 2 will be assurance of the feasibility of the digital platform assessed using metrics from the\nadapted Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) and Technology Adoption Model (TAM). (Phase 2 Specific\nAim 2) Evaluation of the acceptance of the developed digital platform across racial/ethnic populations.\nPhase 2 is a prospective usability study to evaluate the acceptance of the proposed digital platform across\nthree different racial/ethnic populations of dementia caregivers in Texas (N = 300; n = 100 African Americans,\nn = 100 Hispanic/Latinx, and n = 100 non-Hispanic Whites). The prospective feature of the study design will\nenable the enrolled participants to explore and use the developed digital platform for about 4 weeks to provide\nmultiple assessments of the perceived usefulness, ease of use, and value. At the completion of the two\nspecific aims, we expect to have developed a widely accessible digital platform tailored to assist dementia\ncaregivers in navigating through financial and legal challenges by linking caregivers to personalized and\ncontextually relevant information and resources in the Texas area. If successful, the proposed\ncommercialization plan anticipates further deployment of the developed digital platform by working with\nprofessional caregiving organizations to scale and sustain the platform to meet the needs of the growing\npopulation of dementia caregivers.":1,"ABSTRACT\nWorkers involved in post-flood reconstruction face an increased risk of occupational exposure to respiratory\nand other safety hazards as well as threats to their personal security (i.e., exploitation, wage theft, and wage\ndiscrimination). Post-flood reconstruction is often handled by day laborers who are predominantly non-English\nspeaking and who have limited access to safety training and personal protective equipment. As flooding events\nincrease in frequency and intensity, there is a critical need to develop tools to help these workers mitigate\nthreats to their safety and wellbeing. To address this need, the interdisciplinary team of this Small Business\nInnovation Research (SBIR) program have been developing and refining Pocket Ark (PA), a comprehensive e-\nlearning platform for workers in post-flood reconstruction. Their goal in Phase II is to develop the next\ngeneration of PA’s e-learning platform to disseminate critical information about hazards to workers prior to\ndeployment to a post-flood worksite. Project aims include updating the PA platform and conducting a high-\nfidelity simulated disaster response scenario to train 64 workers and evaluate the program’s efficacy. As an\noutcome, Phase II is expected to yield a production-ready e-learning platform that: 1) delivers quality,\naudience-appropriate training to workers; 2) disseminates real-time information about potential on-site hazards;\n3) improves logistics between workers and coordinating organizations; and 4) provides tools to reduce wage\ntheft and other security risks. 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Realtime knowledge of deployed 5G network attributes (metadata, coverage, loading/traffic etc.) is therefore mission critical. However, the densely fielded 5G base stations fundamentally change the approach needed for the Electronic Support/Electronic Surveillance mission. The low cost, commercial components of Cobalt’s existing 5G technology will be leveraged by the USAF to rapidly field affordable 5G ES sensors. 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