Monitoring & Testing Newsletter
May 15, 2008

This Week´s Featured News Stories
US$24.8m research facility to advance biomass monitoring & testing opened
Washington State University and the Department of Energy`s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory this week have dedicated a new building for the advancement of biomass research. At the Bioproducts, Sciences, and Engineering Laboratory, WSU & PNNL will work together to develop new solutions to some of the nation`s largest energy problems, strengthen opportunities to move technology into industry and provide students with a hands-on educational experience. The new US$24.8 million facility is located on the WSU Tri-Cities campus.  At BSEL, researchers will create a portfolio of biobased ...
High performance computing resources to advance scientific research in the US
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced it is accepting proposals for a program to support high-impact scientific advances through the use of some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers at four of DOE’s national laboratories.  Through the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program, DOE’s Office of Science plans to award approximately 680 million supercomputer processor-hours at its laboratories in Berkeley, CA; Chicago, IL; Oak Ridge, TN; and Richland, WA for large-scale, computationally-intensive science projects in 2009. `Over the ...
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