CEIMM is a multi-institutional research and education consortium, including the following members,
[column size=third position=first ] [heading title=”Academia”][font_icon icon=bookmark-empty font_size=16px color=#000] The Johns Hopkins University (lead)
[font_icon icon=bookmark-empty font_size=16px color=#000] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
[font_icon icon=bookmark-empty font_size=16px color=#000] University of California, Santa Barbara
[/column] [column size=third position=middle ] [heading title=”Air Force Laboratories”] [font_icon icon=plane font_size=16px color=#000] Metals and Composites & Hybrid Materials branches at AFRL /RX at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton [/column] [column size=third position=last ] [heading title=”Industry”] [font_icon icon=check font_size=16px color=#000] Pratt& Whitney [font_icon icon=check font_size=16px color=#000] GE Aviation [font_icon icon=check font_size=16px color=#000] Lockheed-Martin [font_icon icon=check font_size=16px color=#000] Boeing [font_icon icon=check font_size=16px color=#000] Simpleware [font_icon icon=check font_size=16px color=#000] Scientific Forming Technologies Corporation
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CEIMM is creating a collaborative research and educational program to foster foundational advances in computational and experimental methodologies, supporting the Integrated Computational Materials Science & Engineering or ICMSE theme.
The “Unite and Conquer” philosophy will prevail in CEIMM for developing ubiquitous methods, transcending material classes and scales. Three guiding principles will drive the CEIMM mission: