August 28, 2019 — The High Performance Computing for Energy Innovation (HPC4EI) Program, the umbrella entity for the HPC4Manufacturing, HPC4Materials, and HPC4Mobility, will host a special webinar in honor of National Manufacturing Day. Since its inception in 2015 with its first pillar, HPC4Manufacturing, the Program has paired national laboratory scientists with partners in industry to apply high performance computing technology and improve energy utilization in the manufacturing sector. The program aims to provide industry with HPC expertise and resources from the Department of Energy’s (DOE) national laboratories to lower the risk of HPC adoption and broaden its use in technology development, with an emphasis on projects that could result in national energy savings.
HPC4EI is funded by the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s (EERE) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO), Fuel Cell Technologies (FCTO), and Vehicle Technologies Offices (VTO) and DOE’s Office of Fossil Energy (FE). Currently, there are over 84 projects running at nine laboratories addressing problems in a wide variety of industries including metal smelting, additive manufacturing, new alloy design, transportation, pulp and paper production, and paint application.
Please join us on October 4th at 9:00 a.m. PDT for the special webinar event. The webinar will feature presentations from principal investigators about their progress on various industry projects. The focus will be on how computational projects are helping manufacturing partners improve their processes and products. Presentations will span a wide array of industries, national laboratories, and computational techniques.
To register for the webinar and learn more about the HPC4EI Program, please visit www.hpc4energyinnovation.org.
Source: HPC for Energy Innovation