About NETSC...




The National Energy Technology Scientific Computing Center provides computational resources for research and development organizations working with the Office of Transportation Technologies to develop advanced transportation vehicles and alternative fuel technologies in order to reduce oil import requirements, and reduce greenhouse gases and critical pollutant emissions.

The Center's capabilities in mathematical and numerical modeling provide public-sector and industrial partners with a wide range of analysis tools to solve real-world problems in materials processing using packaged solutions, intelligent interfaces, databases and libraries, training, computing, and prototyping resources.

The Center provides access to modeling capabilities through a user center where industry personnel can use the hardware and software available at the Oak Ridge Complex, a network of Department of Energy facilities in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The user center assists in solving industrial problems through the use and development of embedded intelligent software, while minimizing the investment to use such technologies. Other capabilities.

For more information, contact:
Thomas Zacharia zac@ornl.gov or Dick Ziegler zieglerre@ornl.gov



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