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HPC4EnergyInnovation Program Manufacturing Day Event

10.02.20
8:00am - 3:00pm
Virtual Event
In 2015, the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s (EERE) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) initiated the High Performance Computing for Manufacturing (HPC4Mfg) program to pair industry partners with the DOE national laboratories to solve production and design problems, with the goal of reducing national energy consumption. HPC4Mfg has since been expanded to HPC4EI, which is funded by AMO, EERE’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO) and Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO), and by the Office of Fossil Energy (FE). The HPC4EI program has funded over 100 projects with participation by 11 different national laboratories. The world-class computational capabilities at the national laboratories are used to address problems in steel and aluminum manufacture, jet turbine design and manufacture, advanced materials for light weighting and high temperature, high corrosion applications, chemical processing and many more topic areas. Join us on October 2nd for the special virtual event. The program will include a three hour plenary session in which industry experts will discuss how the program helped to meet their technical and business objectives while saving energy for the nation. Following the plenary sessions there will be an on-line poster session. This is an opportunity for the virtual meeting participants to meet and discuss individual projects and capabilities. Presentations will span a wide variety of industries and national laboratories. Poster content will be available prior to the event day with opportunities to sign-up for virtual 1:1 meetings with poster presenters.

How To Join This Event

Register to the event at https://llnl.cventevents.com/E50YQ8.

Questions?  Please email hpc4ei@llnl.gov

Organization Information
7000 East Avenue L-090, Livermore, CA 94550
The HPC4EI program pairs industry engineers and scientists with national laboratory computational experts to solve difficult production and design problems aiming to reduce national energy consumption.
Contact Information
Michelle Herawi
925-321-9833
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