DOE Awards QBI a Phase IIB SBIR Award for Sensor Software Development

QBI was awarded a DOE small business grant to create a user-friendly CloudLab prototype that allows users to interact with our sensor using web-based tools. This software with integrate with the Qube, our customizable biosensor platform that uses fluorescent microbial sensor strains to continuously monitor water for nutrient contaminants, including nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, and phosphorus. In Phase IIB, we are working with the SLAC Groundwater Quality SFA to deploy our sensor for real-time environmental monitoring as well as with Qualitas Health to demonstrate the value our sensor can bring to a process control system for commercial algae operations.

The mission of the Biological and Environmental Research (BER) program is to support transformative science and scientific user facilities to achieve a predictive understanding of complex biological, earth, and environmental systems for energy and infrastructure security and resilience. Gaining a predictive understanding of biological processes will enable design and reengineering of microbes and plants for improved energy resilience and sustainability, including improved biofuels and bio-products, improved carbon storage capabilities, and controlled biological transformation of materials such as nutrients and contaminants in the environment.