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Funding Notice: Over $10 Million Available for High-Performance Computing Innovation Program | Department of Energy Funding Notice: Over $10 Million Available for High-Performance Computing Innovation Program DOE will award up to $400,000 to small and medium-sized manufacturers and their National Laboratory, university, and non-profit partners.
Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office The HPC4Mfg program uses powerful supercomputers, housed at DOE National Laboratories, to advance America’s manufacturing and industrial competitiveness.
Offices: Advanced Minerals and Materials Technologies Office (AMMTO) and Industrial Technologies Office (ITO) Solicitation Number : HPC4EI-2026SP-RN-SOL Funding Amount: Up to $400,000 per project The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation (CMEI) today announced a new solicitation for projects that improve America’s manufacturing competitiveness through the use of powerful supercomputers.
DOE will award up to $400,000 to small and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs) and their National Laboratory, university, and nonprofit partners. In total, DOE will make over $10 million available for potential selections. Projects funded through this solicitation will accelerate the development of new materials and improve manufacturing and industrial processes through artificial intelligence, machine learning, and digital simulation.
All U.S.-based SMMs are eligible to apply, in partnership with universities, institutes, and other non-profit organizations. Selected teams will work with staff from one or more DOE National Laboratories to advance their material designs and solve their manufacturing challenges.
DOE's High-Performance Computing for Manufacturing (HPC4Mfg) program, part of the High-Performance Computing for Energy Innovation (HPC4EI) initiative, is funded by both DOE’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) and Industrial Technologies Office (ITO). HPC4EI is managed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Visit the HPC4EI website for additional information .
Applicants must submit concept papers by May 27, at 5:00 p. m. PT to be eligible for full applications.
Topic Area 1: CMEI’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) Proposals for AMMTO should demonstrate credible pathways to advancing American manufacturing competitiveness, improving supply chain security, enhancing energy system reliability, and creating high-quality domestic jobs.
Areas of interest include the development of: Advanced materials to improve the performance, durability, and cost-effectiveness of energy systems and technologies. Manufacturing processes to strengthen U.S. industrial competitiveness and energy security.
Topic Area 2: CMEI’s Industrial Technologies Office (ITO) Proposals for ITO should demonstrate potential to strengthen global competitiveness of the U.S. industrial sector, reduce the energy intensity of industrial processes, improve the reliability of energy infrastructure, and onshore industrial excellence.
Areas of interest include the development, optimization, scale-up, and integration of: Technologies that significantly improve productivity optimization in energy-intensive industries to bolster manufacturing competitiveness. Equipment and processes that improve industrial process heating, including reducing cost, improving efficiency, or enhancing product quality. Eligibility is limited to U.S. manufacturers.
U.S. universities, institutes, and other non-profit organizations are also eligible to participate as collaborators. The solicitation encourages applicants to partner with a range of universities, community colleges, and non-profit organizations.
Funding opportunity released: April 28, 2026 Concept Papers Due: May 27, 2026 Full Applications Open: July 2026 Full Applications Due: August 2026 Expected Date for Selection Notifications: October 2026 Additional Information Download the full funding opportunity . For solicitation-specific support, contact the HPC4EI program at hpc4ei@llnl.
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Research on Circular Economy, Smart Manufacturing, and Energy-Efficient Microelectronics is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO). This funding opportunity supports innovative technology R&D across the manufacturing sector with a focus on circular economy, smart manufacturing, and energy-efficient microelectronics. While the stated deadline for full applications has passed, AMMTO frequently issues similar solicitations, and this highlights a relevant area of interest for the DOE.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs (DOE) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). This funding opportunity from the Department of Energy supports high-quality research and development on innovative concepts with high potential for commercialization, focusing on increasing private sector commercialization of technology, stimulating technological innovation, and encouraging participation by women-owned and minority-owned small businesses. It specifically excludes basic science or demonstration projects.
The Artificial Intelligence Innovation in Education Grant is offered by the New Jersey Department of Education to fund local education agencies developing pilot programs that integrate generative AI tools into classroom teaching and develop AI literacy and safety curricula for students. The program has two complementary focus areas: teaching with AI to augment educator practices, and teaching about AI to prepare students for an AI-shaped future. Awards of up to $75,000 are available. Eligible applicants are New Jersey local educational agencies that have at least one high school serving grades 9 through 12 and an existing advisory committee overseeing AI integration in their curriculum.
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