Award Year / Program / Phase:2007 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency:DHS
Principal Investigator:Stephen Korbly, Sr. Project Scientist
Award Amount:$150,000.00
Abstract:
Electron accelerators that produce continuous (DC) or continuous wave (CW) electron beams at very high repetition rates are essential for use in rapid Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence and EZ-3DTM imaging technologies. While isotopic identification of shielded materials is now possible, accelerator… More
Electron accelerators that produce high duty cycle electron beams with beam energies up to 9 MeV are essential for use in practical Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence and EZ-3DTM imaging technologies. While isotopic identification of shielded materials is now possible via these technologies, it is… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:2012 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency:DHS
Principal Investigator:Daniel A. Cooper
Award Amount:$149,323.45
Abstract:
The work proposed will study, develop, and implement efficient gradient detection methods and
algorithms for localizing radiation sources using a single non‐directional detector. Exploitation of
gradients introduced by source‐to‐detector distance – through natural or deliberate motion –… More