Ge aerospace and u.s. department of energy reach agreement to expand supercomputing capability for revolutionary new open fan engine architecture  

New cooperative research & development agreement combines ge aerospace's industry-leading technology with the u.s. government's world-leading supercomputing capabilities to revolutionize the future of flight builds on established partnership where ge aerospace was the first industrial user of frontier, the world's fastest supercomputer located at the u.s. department of energy oak ridge national laboratory farnborough, england , july 21, 2024 /prnewswire/ -- ge aerospace (nyse: ge) and the u.s. department of energy's oak ridge national laboratory have reached a new cooperative research & development agreement (crada) on supercomputing, expanding the company's capabilities to design next-generation aircraft engine technologies like open fan.  with the agreement, announced today at farnborough international airshow, ge aerospace and oak ridge will collaborate to develop new, state-of-the-art computational modeling and simulation capabilities.
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