High-performance computing (HPC) is one area where the DOE has developed extensive expertise and capability. However, this expertise currently is not properly shared with or used by the private sector to speed product development, enable industry to move rapidly into new areas, and improve product quality. Such use would lead to substantial competitive advantages in global markets and yield important economic returns for the United States. To stimulate the dissemination of DOE's HPC expertise, the Council for Chemical Research (CCR) and the DOE jointly held a workshop on this topic. Four important energy topic areas were chosen as the focus of the meeting: Biomass/Bioenergy, Catalytic Materials, Energy Storage, and Photovoltaics. Academic, ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is sponsoring major programs to develop high efficiency fuel cel...
More than a dozen energy experts convened in Houston, Texas, on February 13, 2009, for the first in ...
"The Energy Department is planning to boost the computing power available to its energy programs whi...
On July 31-August 2 of 2012, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) held a workshop entitled Grand Chal...
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) High Performance Computing (HPC) facilities are on the verge of a pa...
"Energy Department advisers plan to examine high-end computing in the coming year and assess how com...
This document is intended to serve two purposes. Its first purpose is that of a program status repor...
Catalysis is one of the most valuable contributors to our economy and historically an area where the...
The U.S. Department of Energy is sponsoring two major programs to develop high efficiency, natural g...
High Performance Computing (HPC) plays an ever increasing role in the today’s world. It enables one ...
The last decades have witnessed an increasingly indispensible role of high performance computing (HP...
Presentation given in the Wilby Room of the Georgia Tech Library and Information Center.Our society'...
Department of Energy (DOE) and other Government research laboratories depend on high-performance com...
High performance computing is becoming an essential tool for the development and optimal deployment ...
High Performance Computing (HPC) enables one to simulate the ever-more complex behaviour of systems,...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is sponsoring major programs to develop high efficiency fuel cel...
More than a dozen energy experts convened in Houston, Texas, on February 13, 2009, for the first in ...
"The Energy Department is planning to boost the computing power available to its energy programs whi...
On July 31-August 2 of 2012, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) held a workshop entitled Grand Chal...
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) High Performance Computing (HPC) facilities are on the verge of a pa...
"Energy Department advisers plan to examine high-end computing in the coming year and assess how com...
This document is intended to serve two purposes. Its first purpose is that of a program status repor...
Catalysis is one of the most valuable contributors to our economy and historically an area where the...
The U.S. Department of Energy is sponsoring two major programs to develop high efficiency, natural g...
High Performance Computing (HPC) plays an ever increasing role in the today’s world. It enables one ...
The last decades have witnessed an increasingly indispensible role of high performance computing (HP...
Presentation given in the Wilby Room of the Georgia Tech Library and Information Center.Our society'...
Department of Energy (DOE) and other Government research laboratories depend on high-performance com...
High performance computing is becoming an essential tool for the development and optimal deployment ...
High Performance Computing (HPC) enables one to simulate the ever-more complex behaviour of systems,...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is sponsoring major programs to develop high efficiency fuel cel...
More than a dozen energy experts convened in Houston, Texas, on February 13, 2009, for the first in ...
"The Energy Department is planning to boost the computing power available to its energy programs whi...