June 2007:
Synkera receives SBIR Phase I funding from the
DOE to develop
Nanostructured CO sensors for use in fuel cell
applications.
June 2007:
DOE awards Synkera a SBIR Phase I to developNanorod arrays for
photoelectrochemical hydrogen production.
August 2007:
The NIH grants Synkera funding for the
development of technology for
Rapid LSPR detection of
cardiac markers.
September 2007:
Synkera receives NSF Phase
II grant
to continue development of
Catalytic nanochannel
reactors for fuel reforming.
September 2007:
Synkera receives NSF Phase
II funding
to further develop
Sub-microchannel plates
from novel ceramic materials.
October, 2007:
The Department of Homeland
Security awards SBIR Phase I grant to
Synkera Technologies to develop
Solid-state neutron
detectors utilizing nanorod arrays.
February, 2008:
NASA awards an SBIR Phase II to
Synkera Technologies to continue the development
of Nanostructured
Catalytic Reactors for Air Purification.