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Senvol and Oak Ridge National Laboratory Publish Additive Report
Technical report is titled “Collection of High Pedigree AM Data for Data Analysis and Correlation.”
ORNL’s Incoming Supercomputer Requires Advanced Infrastructure
Frontier will reside in the former data center of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility’s (OLCF’s) Cray XK7 Titan supercomputer.
By the Numbers: Lightweighting
Facts and figures on lightweighting in engineering with new materials and the use of more composites.
ICME Helps Designers Living in a Materials World
The promise and challenges of a systems-level approach to lightweighting.
IBM, German Climate Computer Center Partner
The initiative is using high-performance computing to track climate research.
IBM, National Laboratories Partner to Advance Big Data Research
The company is creating data-centric computer systems for the government laboratories.
Engineering Students Turn the Chevy Camaro into a Hybrid Vehicle
GM looks to the automotive future by sponsoring the EcoCAR 3 competition.


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