The Department of Energy is investing $3.6M in projects that tackle energy-focused high-performance computing.
The projects will work to address mobility, materials and manufacturing challenges under the High-Performance Computing for Energy Innovation or HPC4EI program, DOE said Tuesday.
Participants will gain access to high-performance computing facilities within DOE’s national laboratories.
“From industry to academia, the scientific need for advanced computing continues to drive innovation and development for future high-performance computers and their capabilities,” said Daniel Simmons, assistant secretary at the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
The participating teams are:
Chicago Transit Authority
City of San Jose â Department of Transportation
Dow
General Motors
LM Industries Group
PPG Industries
Praxair
Saint Gobain Ceramics and Plastics, DBA SEFPRO
Sinter Print DBA Elementum 3D
United Technologies Research Center
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