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HT-MAX utilizes cutting-edge research facilities at universities and labs across the country

The front entrance to the Artificial Intelligence for Materials Design Laboratory. A futuristic lab space with illuminated white panels, large windows, and lab equipment inside.

Artificial Intelligence for Materials Design (AIMD) Laboratory

The Artificial Intelligence for Materials Design (AIMD) Laboratory is an autonomous AI-driven closed-loop system for rapid materials design and discovery in extreme dynamic environments.

Center for Hierarchical Materials Design (CHiMaD) Metals Processing Facility

The Center for Hierarchical Materials Design (CHiMaD) is a Chicago-based center for advanced materials research. HT-MAX utilizes CHiMaD’s Metals Processing Facility.

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Advanced Research Computing at Hopkins (ARCH)

The Advanced Research Computing at Hopkins (ARCH)—formerly known as MARCC—is a shared computing facility at Johns Hopkins University that enables research, discovery, and learning, relying on the use and development of advanced computing.

University of California Santa Barbara

HT-MAX utilizes UC Santa Barbara’s high-throughput high-temperature tensile testing facility.

 

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