PIES Micro-Sensor Development Begins Through NSF SBIR Phase I Grant
lenterra | November 14th, 2007 | No Comments »Lenterra has received an NSF SBIR phase I award for the development of a micro-sensor based on PIES technology.
Lenterra has received an NSF SBIR phase I award for the development of a micro-sensor based on PIES technology.
Lenterra has been awarded DOE SBIR phase I contract for the development of environmental sensor based on PIES technology. The effort will focus on developing the analysis of greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide.
Lenterra’s PIES technology has been featured in Chemical and Engineering News.
Lenterra, in collaboration with Polytechnic University, was selected for NSF STTR phase I award: “Distributed Micro-Optical Sensor Technology for Temperature, Pressure and Strain Measurements.”
Lenterra has been selected for NASA SBIR phase II award for development of plasma detectors for gas chromatography. The title of the project is “Fast GC for Space Applications Based on PIES Technology.” The effort will produce a PIES gas analyzer prototype for delivery to the agency.