Projects to Advance High-Performance Computing in Manufacturing
Each of the seven projects will receive up to $300,000 to support modeling and simulation subject-matter experts at the national laboratories and provide the needed supercomputing power.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced $1.87 million for seven projects to advance innovation in U.S. manufacturing through high-performance computing. Part of DOE’s High Performance Computing for Manufacturing (HPC4Mfg) program, the seven new public/private partnerships are expected to enable greater collaboration between DOE national labs and the U.S. manufacturing industry.
Each of the seven projects will receive up to $300,000 to support modeling and simulation subject-matter experts at the national laboratories and provide the needed supercomputing power. Industry partners will provide 20-50% cost sharing, including the technical know-how and manufacturing data needed to tackle the project goals. The projects selected for awards will be led by: