Notice of Intent to Issue a Funding Opportunity from U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) High Performance Computing for Energy Innovation (HPC4EI) Initiative
ID: HPC4EI25postingType: Special Notice
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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFLLNS – DOE CONTRACTORLivermore, CA, 94551, USA

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Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (54171)

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GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY R&D SERVICES; GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; APPLIED RESEARCH (AJ12)
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    The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is set to issue a new solicitation under its High Performance Computing for Energy Innovation (HPC4EI) initiative, specifically targeting the High-Performance Computing for Manufacturing (HPC4Mfg) program. This initiative aims to provide U.S. manufacturers with access to DOE National Laboratory expertise and advanced supercomputing resources to tackle complex challenges in energy and materials, thereby enhancing efficiency, reducing costs, and strengthening supply chain resilience. Eligible participants include entities that manufacture or operate in the U.S. for commercial applications, as well as organizations that support these entities, with selected projects potentially receiving up to $400,000 in funding, contingent upon a minimum 20% cost share from industry partners. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact Aaron Fisher at fisher47@llnl.gov or by phone at 925-422-3950.

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    The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) High Performance Computing for Energy Innovation (HPC4EI) initiative will issue a new solicitation for its HPC4Manufacturing (HPC4Mfg) program. This program offers U.S. manufacturers access to DOE National Laboratory expertise and supercomputing resources to address complex challenges in energy and materials, reduce costs, improve efficiency, strengthen supply chains, and enhance industrial competitiveness. Eligibility is limited to entities manufacturing or operating in the U.S. for commercial applications, or organizations supporting them. Selected projects can receive up to $400,000 for computing cycles and work performed by DOE national laboratories, universities, and non-profit partners. Industry partners must provide a minimum 20% cost share through in-kind or cash contributions.
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