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Dale Hobbie

Avon Lake, OH, United States

http://dalehobbie.com/

Dale Hobbie has dedicated more than 35 years to computational analytics, engineering, and mission-critical systems architecture. As the founder of Quantum HPC Infrastructure, LLC, he has focused on creating grid-independent, autonomous-class compute environments built around onsite power generation, advanced thermal loop control, and multi-layered continuity frameworks. His work supports AI, HPC, and quantum workloads through practical engineering approaches that emphasize reliability, long-term stability, and clear operational logic. Throughout his career, Hobbie has focused on systems that strengthen national-level computing resilience. Known professionally as D. James Hobbie, he is the inventor of the Cleanewable Hybrid platform protected under U.S. Patents 11,233,405 B1 and 12,184,075 B1. His continued involvement in part applications and trademarked technologies extends across carbon-integrated thermals, RTF materials and processes, modular enclosure systems, and distributed micro-utility architectures. These innovations form the technical foundation for the Operation Quantum Marathon Corridor, a multi-state, 1,500-mile autonomous compute spine supporting federal, commercial, and national security operations. Hobbie designed these systems to be repeatable and licensable, enabling organizations to deploy sovereign-grade, high-density infrastructure at scale. Throughout his engineering career, James Hobbie developed a unified power thermal control topology that enables high-density compute clusters to operate entirely independently of electric grids. His patented architecture integrates multi-source and multi-fuel onsite power generation, multi-loop cryogenic and dielectric cooling, hybrid fluid and thermal fusion systems, onsite control fused logic for autonomous operation, micro-utility frameworks, and multi-region continuity protections.

Publications

Biography of Dale Hobbie


December 3, 2025