NASA Selects 20 Innovation Fund Projects

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July 10 2009

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1761 
sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 09-159

NASA SELECTS 20 INNOVATION FUND PROJECTS



WASHINGTON -- NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program, working with the 
Office of the Chief Engineer at NASA Headquarters, has selected 20 
projects for the 2009 NASA Innovation Fund. The fund was established 
to advance work from NASA innovators on novel technologies and 
concepts that have the potential to revolutionize the way NASA 
performs its missions such as enabling new capabilities in space 
flight, science, aeronautics or exploration. Projects that also offer 
potential solutions to other national and global challenges are of 
particular interest. 



The selected projects include a technique for returning small payloads 
from the space station, a new approach to robotic space exploration, 
several new concepts for generating solar power, improved instruments 
for studying the environment, the use of microwave energy for sealing 
wounds, and nano-materials for scientific instruments and energy 
storage. 

The selected project teams are led by NASA scientists and engineers 
and include partners from five universities, two small businesses, 
Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio and the National Institute 
for Aerospace in Hampton, Va. 

More than 230 proposals were submitted this year. Each project is 
funded for a maximum of $50,000, with work to be completed by the end 
of September. 

For a complete list of the selected projects, visit: 



http://tinyurl.com/ms3wtv 


For more information about the NASA Innovation Fund and the Innovative 
Partnerships Program, visit: 



http://www.ipp.nasa.gov 

	
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