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Rocky Mountain Geophysics is based in United States
Rocky Mountain Geophysics, LLC is a Los Alamos, NM based company that has received a grant(s) from the Department of Energy's SBIR/STTR program. The abstract(s) for these grant award(s) are provided as well since they provide insights into Rocky Mountain Geophysics, LLC's business and areas of expertise. Subcritical nuclear explosions can be used by nascent nuclear states for weaponization of nuclear bombs. Development of a Low-Noise Smart Sensor will provide the United States Government with the capability to remotely monitor subcritical experiments at foreign test sites. Nuclear explosion monitoring operations need to be prepared to provide forensic information for potential future nuclear explosions tested away from known nuclear test sites. This project will develop a software package geared towards the automatic digitization of hardcopy seismograms from historic nuclear explosions detonated under a variety of geophysical conditions. Subcritical nuclear explosions can be used by nascent nuclear states for weaponization of nuclear bombs. Development of a Low-Noise Smart Sensor will provide the U.S. Government with the capability to remotely monitor subcritical experiments at foreign test sites.
Xemed is based in United States
Xemed, LLC is a Durham, NH based company that has received a grant(s) from the Department of Energy's SBIR/STTR program. The abstract(s) for these grant award(s) are provided as well since they provide insights into Xemed, LLC's business and areas of expertise. Cells of polarized 3He are favored in many experiments for their compact size, effectiveness over a broad range of neutron energies, and ability to conveniently have their spin reversed to cancel uncertainties. This project will adapt a newly developed 3He polarization technology to enable investigations into the magnetic structures of thin films and diagnostic medical imaging of lung function. This project will develop technology for producing large quantities of nuclear polarized helium gas to increase the sensitivity of several high-impact experiments at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The technology developments also will allow deeper and more precise investigations into the quark structure of matter, and benefit diagnostic medical imaging of lung function.
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F. William Hersman (Chief Executive Officer, Chief Technology Officer)
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