Department of Energy will award 82 grants totaling $99 million to 69 small businesses in 26 states.
April 12, 201882 Grants Will Support Scientific Innovation
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry announced that the Department of Energy will award 82 grants totaling $99 million to 69 small businesses in 26 states. Funded through DOE’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs, today’s selections are for Phase II research and development.
Small businesses that demonstrated technical feasibility for innovations during their Phase I grants then competed for funding for prototype or processes development during Phase II. In addition, prior Phase II awardees competed for sequential Phase II awards to continue prototype and process development. The median Phase II award is $1,000,000 for a period of two years.
Highlighted below are selected grants for each of the research and development programs that provided funding for these projects:
Office of Advanced Scientific Computing
Photonic Memory Controller Module
Correlating and Analyzing Network Data through Interpretable Decompositions
A Cloud-based Platform for High-Resolution Imagery Management
Office of Basic Energy Sciences
Wide dynamic Range X-Ray Mixed-mode Pixel Array Detector
Novel Low Cost Two-dimensional Atomically Precise Covalent Organic Membranes
High-Efficiency Post Combustion Carbon Capture System
Single Shot Picosecond Temporal Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy
Office of Biological and Environmental Research
Portable, Low Power Soil Gas Analyzer
Portable Nanowire Platform for Quasi Real-Time and Ultrasensitive Detection of Microbes
Integrated Nanomembrane-based Chemical Field Effect Transistors for Groundwater Monitoring
Office of Nuclear Physics
Accurate Spin Tracking on Modern Computer Architectures for Electron-Ion Colliders
Distributed Digital Data Acquisition System with Network Time Synchronization
- Radiation-hardened High Speed Camera System for Accelerator Beam Diagnostics
Small businesses play a major role in spurring innovation and creating jobs in the U.S. economy. The SBIR and STTR programs were created by Congress to leverage small businesses to advance innovation at federal agencies. Additional information on the DOE SBIR and STTR programs is available HERE. More information about the projects announced today is available HERE.