The Exascale Computing Project (ECP) Industry Council is an external advisory body that serves the ECP director and leadership team by providing advice and feedback on project scope and requirements, technical approaches, progress, strategic directions, and other issues.
The council serves as a means of essential two-way communication and information exchange between ECP and the high-performance computing (HPC) industrial user community as well as the commercial HPC software community.
Industry Council Meeting, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, October 2019
Industry Council Meeting, Sandia National Laboratories, May 2019
Industry Council Meeting, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, April 2018
Industry Council Meeting, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, October 2017
Inaugural Industry Council Meeting, Argonne National Laboratory, March 2017
From left, Inaugural Industry Council Chair Michael McQuade (United Technologies Corporation), ECP Director Doug Kothe, and Current Chair Dave Kepczynski (General Electric)
Industry Council Members Kimberly Boone (Chevron Corporation), Mark Meili (P&G), Frank Ham (Cascade Technologies, Incorporated)
ECP Director Doug Kothe, Industry Council Member Christian Gianni (Whirlpool)
ECP Industry Council Chair Dave Kepczynski, CIO, GE Global Research, General Electric, recently talked with the publication EnterpriseTech about the council's mission and the eagerness of industry to have exascale computing capability.
The Exascale Computing Project (ECP) today announced the selection of General Electric’s Brunon (Dave) Kepczynski as the new chair of ECP's Industry Council.
The chief science officer for Mars, Incorporated, said exascale computing will be a radical enabler for helping the food, nutrition, and agriculture sectors evolve and possibly revolutionize themselves to address grand challenges.
As the development and accessibility of high-performance computers explode beyond current limits, so too will the creative possibilities for the future of CG animation ignite.
U.S. industries aim for faster, more efficient product design through exascale computing Jeremy Thomas Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Public Affairs Computer-aided design and engineering have come a long
From TOP500.org Posted by: Michael Feldman Fusion Energy Startup is Counting on Exascale Computing Tri Alpha Energy (TAE) is on a mission is to build the world’s first commercially viable
Exascale Computing to Help Accelerate Drive for Clean Fusion Energy Jon Bashor Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Computing Sciences For decades, scientists have struggled to create a clean, unlimited energy
Remarks Presented at the First ECP Annual Meeting Dr. J. Michael McQuade ECP Industry Council Chair The Exascale Computing Project Knoxville, TN February 1, 2017 (Transcript of Discussion) Why
This presentation was given by ECP Director, Paul Messina, at the first meeting of the ECP Industry Council on March 7, 2017. More information on the ECP Industry Council can