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NSF SBIR: Nanotechnology (N)
October 21,2015

NSF SBIR: Nanotechnology (N)

  • Release Date:10-01-2015
  • Open Date:10-01-2015
  • Due Date:12-08-2015
  • Close Date:12-08-2015

The Nanotechnology subtopic addresses the creation and manipulation of functional materials, devices, and systems with novel properties and functions that are achieved through the control of matter at a submicroscopic scale (from a fraction of nanometer to about 100 nanometers). Proposals should be driven by market needs and demand and should identify both the end users of the proposed technology and the pathway to commercialization.

NSF SBIR: Advanced Manufacturing (M)
October 21,2015

NSF SBIR: Advanced Manufacturing (M)

  • Release Date:10-01-2015
  • Open Date:10-01-2015
  • Due Date:12-08-2015
  • Close Date:12-08-2015

The Advanced Manufacturing (MN) subtopic aims to support all current and emerging aspects of manufacturing innovations that have the potential to rejuvenate the nation's manufacturing sector and also improve its efficiency, competitiveness, and sustainability. Proposals should be driven by societal/market needs and opportunities, and should identify both the end users of the proposed technology and the proposed pathway to commercialization. Proposals that are responsive to strong societal needs while meeting commercial sustainability thresholds are also encouraged.

NSF SBIR: Photonic (PH) Devices and Materials
October 21,2015

NSF SBIR: Photonic (PH) Devices and Materials

  • Release Date:10-01-2015
  • Open Date:10-01-2015
  • Due Date:12-08-2015
  • Close Date:12-08-2015

The Photonics topic addresses the research and development of new materials, devices, components, and systems that have the potential for revolutionary change in the optics and photonics industries. Proposals should be motivated by market opportunity, a compelling value proposition, clearly identified end users and customers of the proposed technology, and a viable pathway to commercialization.

NSF SBIR: Semiconductors (S) Devices and Materials
October 21,2015

NSF SBIR: Semiconductors (S) Devices and Materials

  • Release Date:10-01-2015
  • Open Date:10-01-2015
  • Due Date:12-08-2015
  • Close Date:12-08-2015

The Semiconductors topic addresses the research and development of new designs, materials, devices, and manufacturing systems that have the potential for impactful change in the semiconductor industry. Proposals should be motivated by market opportunity, a compelling value proposition, clearly identified end users and customers of the proposed technology, and a viable pathway to commercialization. The program encourages cooperation with the semiconductor industry to address current challenges as well as new frontiers.

Updated List of the Publications
September 25,2015

Updated List of the Publications

Hundred of publications Using Chemat DipMaster Dip Coaters in the Experiments

2015 Updated List of Publications
September 25,2015

2015 Updated List of Publications

Hundred of Scientific Publications Using Chemat KW-4 Spin Coaters in the Experiments, ...

2015-July US Patent Applications: Sol-Gel
August 14,2015

2015-July US Patent Applications: Sol-Gel

Sol-Gel Technologies, Products and Processes

Apple patents method to manufacture harder zirconia ceramic
August 11,2015

Apple patents method to manufacture harder zirconia ceramic

According to Patently Apple, Apple has filed a new(ish) patent for a ceramic component casting method to manufacture harder zirconia ceramics.

3D printing of tough hydrogels creates complex, viable cellular environments
July 29,2015

3D printing of tough hydrogels creates complex, viable cellular environments

A 3D printable and highly stretchable tough hydrogel

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ENERGY-RELATED APPLIED SCIENCE (IDEAS)
July 29,2015

ENERGY-RELATED APPLIED SCIENCE (IDEAS)

  • Release Date:10-06-2015
  • Open Date:10-06-2015
  • Due Date:09-03-2016
  • Close Date:09-30-2016

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is intended to provide rapid support to revolutionary applied energy research (Studies) that may lead to new ARPA-E programs to develop transformational and disruptive energy technologies.