Energy Department Awards $2.3 Million to Eight Projects Focused on Improving Energy Efficiency and Performance Across Manufacturing Sector Using High Performance Computing
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a $2.3 million investment for eight teams who will tap into the U.S. National Laboratories’ high performance computing (HPC) resources to help manufacturers streamline their processes, increase their productivity, and lower their carbon footprint. As part of this High Performance Computing for Manufacturing (HPC4Mfg) program, DOE will match selected teams with the world’s most powerful supercomputers, and the lab experts who operate them, to solve complex challenges in manufacturing and increase energy efficiency across the sector.
“DOE’s investment in the HPC4Mfg program helps manufacturers harness the raw processing power of high performance computing to bring their emissions down and improve their efficiency,” said Acting Director for the Advanced Manufacturing Office Dr. Becca Jones-Albertus. “These projects will provide manufacturers with the information they need to make their processes operate smarter and cleaner – a crucial step on the path toward achieving our clean energy economy.”
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