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Machine Tool Locator
Images and measurements are gathered and used to set the position of the machine tool and to measure the size and shape of the machine tool tip, and examine cutting edge wear. - 4/18/13

Nanocrystal / Sol-Gel Nanocomposites
The invention provides a process for preparing a solid composite including colloidal nanocrystals dispersed within a sol-gel host matrix. - 4/18/13

Fluid Sampling Tool
The invention includes a rotatable tool for collecting fluid through the wall of a container. - 4/18/13

HILO: Quasi-Diffusion Accelerated Monte Carlo (QDA-MC) on Hybrid Architectures
Byfl is a productivity tool that helps computational scientists analyze their code for accelerator-friendly and accelerator-unfriendly constructs. - 4/17/13

coNCePTuaL: A Network Correctness and Performance Testing Language
coNCePTuaL is a tool designed to facilitate rapidly generating programs that measure the performance and/or test the correctness of networks and network protocol layers. - 4/17/13

McPhD
McPhD is a research code designed to explore the applications of the Haskell programming language to Monte Carlo algorithms. - 4/17/13

NuT
NuT is a Monte Carlo neutrino transport code for astrophysics simulations. - 4/17/13

PENNANT
PENNANT is a mini-app intended for use in advanced architecture research. - 4/17/13

PISTON (Portable Data Parallel Visualization and Analysis)
PISTON is a cross-platform software library providing frequently used operations for scientific visualization and data analysis. - 4/17/13

CODY: Continuum Dynamics Evaluation and Test Suite
CODY is a development framework and suite of small applications, or "mini-apps", characteristic of continuum dynamics applications that will be used for research in new programming models, software environments, and the evaluation of new computer architectures. - 4/17/13

Byfl: Compiler-based Application Analysis
Byfl is a productivity tool that helps computational scientists analyze their code for accelerator-friendly and accelerator-unfriendly constructs. - 4/17/13

CLAMR (Compute Language Adaptive Mesh Refinement)
CLAMR (Compute Language Adaptive Mesh Refinement) is being developed as a DOE mini-app, one of several applications being developed to help prepare for the Exascale class of heterogeneous hardware platforms. - 4/17/13

SNAP: SN (Discrete Ordinates) Application Proxy
SNAP serves as a proxy application to model the performance of a modern discrete ordinates neutral particle transport application. - 4/17/13

Poisson Superfish
Poisson Superfish is a collection of programs for calculating static magnetic and electric fields and radio-frequency electromagnetic fields in either 2-D Cartesian coordinates or axially symmetric cylindrical coordinates. - 4/12/13

PARMILA
PARMILA version 2 is an ion linac particle dynamics code. The name comes from the phrase, "Phase and Radial Motion in Ion Linear Accelerators." - 4/12/13

RaveGrid (Raster to vector Graphics for image data)
RaveGrid (Raster to vector Graphics for image data) version 2.5* is an image vectorization and image segmentation application that takes your raster images and turns them into smaller, editable vector images in the SVG format. - 4/12/13

FEHM (Finite Element Heat and Mass Transfer Code)
FEHM is used to simulate groundwater and contaminant flow and transport in deep and shallow, fractured and un-fractured porous media throughout the US DOE complex. - 4/12/13

Sequedex
Sequedex classifies DNA sequences by analyzing collections of sequences in new ways. It is an extremely fast and resource-sparing tool. - 4/11/13

Nanophosphors for large area radiation detectors
The present invention relates generally to radiation detection and more particularly to the preparation of nanophosphors, nanophosphor composites, and radiation detectors that employ the nanophosphors. - 4/10/13

Apparatus and Method for Mapping an Area of Interest
This invention involves the provision of a method of mapping an area of interest and locating points of interest within the area. - 4/9/13

Near single-crystalline, high-carrier-mobility silicon thin film on a olycrystalline/amorphous substrate
LANL’s Aligned-Crystalline Silicon (ACSi) technology exhibits good electrical and optical properties and has the potential to make an impact on the solar cell industry. - 4/9/13

Biaxially Oriented Film on Flexible Polymeric Substrate
LANL’s Aligned-Crystalline Silicon (ACSi) technology exhibits good electrical and optical properties and has the potential to make an impact on the solar cell industry. - 4/9/13

Metal Aminoboranes
Hydrogen storage material in a kit - 4/1/13

Methods of Conditioning Direct Methanol Fuel Cells
Methods for conditioning the membrane electrode assembly of a direct methanol fuel cell ("DMFC") are disclosed. - 4/1/13

Acid-catalyzed dehydrogenation of amine-boranes
A method of dehydrogenating an amine-borane using an acid-catalyzed reaction. - 3/28/13

KIVA's modeling code increases engine efficiency and fuel economy
Through an advanced computational modeling code that accurately simulates the in-cylinder processes of engines, LANL scientists have addressed many costly issues. - 4/3/12

Digital content tool analyzes "gist" of text-based documents
LANL’s Digital Knowledge Discovery Team has created a suite of digital-content-analysis tools to gather, reduce, annotate, organize, synthesize, and visualize digital content. - 4/3/12

Hydraulic fractures traced by monitoring microseismic events
LANL scientists have figured out how to discriminate between microseismic events occurring during fractures, increasing efficiency during repairs. - 4/3/12

Hazardous odorless gases detected by LANL's IntelliCLAD
This new class of smart coatings are non-odorous but release an odor in the presence of selected gases of concern, reducing contamination and alerting people when danger arises. - 4/3/12

Security encryption problems solved
Using the laws of physics instead of math, LANL scientists have created the QKarD to share data that is safeguarded from eavesdroppers. - 4/3/12
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