Below are eight of our most exciting new technologies.
Click on each item for more detailed information. If you are
a member of the Cyrospace network and would like to see your
technology showcased here, email us at info@cyrospace.com.
1. Photonic
Switching Using Light Bullets
An ultra-fast, all-optical switch design using "light
bullets."
By using highly non-linear materials in a sold-state device,
a photonic switch would far surpass the switches used in today's
telecomunications and data networks.
3. Dense
Ceramic Membranes for Fuel Cells A
new, scalable technology for easier and more cost-effective
production of the ceramic tubes used in solid oxide fuel
cells.
4. Retinex Edge Detector and Contrast Enhancer A
software package that enhances contrast in digital
images thus making it easier to detect lesions and other
abnormalities in digital mammograms. This technology also
applies to the analysis of satellite or deep space photography.
5. Two-Stroke Internal Combustion Engine A
new design for the two-stroke internal combustion engine
that does not employ a piston. This breakthrough design is
very flexible in that the engine can employ either spark
or compression ignition thus allowing gasoline, diesel, or
gaseous fuels to be used.
6. High Efficiency Momentum Wheel for Micro Satellites This
technology uses the interaction between a high temperature
superconductor and a permanent magnet, to produce a totally
passive levitated wheel. The immediate benefit being reduced
size and weight for micro-satellites used by the telecom
industry and goverment agencies.
7. Boron-Nitride Based Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors for High-Energy Density Storage This
new capacitor design offers numerous benefits over existing
technologies such as: high energy density storage, greater
range of operating voltage, higher frequencies, low loss
as well as high specific energy and increased temperature
ceilings. The potential market for this invention includes
semiconductor industries, military and space applications.
8. Heat-Stable Surface Modifying Agents These nanoscale Teflon-like coatings can be used to tailor the properties (e.g. wetting, adhesion, and friction) of both metallic and non-metallic surfaces for applications ranging from microelectronics devices to biomedical implants.
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