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  • Spry Learning Company (Portland, Ore.)
    Technology for Early Detection and Intervention of Cognitive Decline Develop technology to monitor, and possibly mitigate, cognitive decline in older adults by tracking user interaction with computer applications and assessing over time the rate of cognitive impairment, thus facilitating earlier intervention and treatment.

  • STAR Cryoelectronics, LLC (Santa Fe, N.M.)
    Next-Generation Energy Dispersive Spectrometer for X-Ray Microanalysis Develop a next-generation energy-dispersive microcalorimeter spectrometer to meet critical needs for high-resolution X-ray microanalysis in the semiconductor industry and materials research.

  • Stewart Automotive Research (Houston, Texas)
    Highly Accurate Large-Format Machining for Mold and Die Production Develop a large-format, high-speed finish milling machine for Class-A auto body panels to enable the design and manufacture of a complete tooling set in one-third to one-half the time now required, at significantly lower cost.

  • The Dow Chemical Company (Midland, Mich.)
    High-Speed AFM-Based Platform for Quantitative Nanomechanical Measurements Develop an atomic force microscopy based platform for high-speed, high-bandwidth quantitative nanomechanical measurements which provides structure-property understanding at the nanoscale in order to accelerate discovery, design, and commercialization of nanomaterials.

  • UOP LLC (Des Plaines, Ill.)
    Selective Liquid-Phase Oxidation of Methane to Methanol Develop novel catalysts and an integrated reaction process for low-temperature, low-pressure direct conversion of methane in stranded gas fields to methanol.

  • wTe Corporation (Bedford, Mass.)
    Optoelectronic Sensing of Liquid Metal Composition Develop a nov
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Contact: Michael Baum
michael.baum@nist.gov
301-975-2763
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
1-Oct-2004


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