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The CSIRT was established at the LRZ around ten years ago, and the initial task for one person has grown into a team of…
In recent years, the Chair of Computational Mechanics (LNM) at TUM has developed a highly regarded, extremely accurate…
Technology is becoming more complex and specialised, the clientele more diverse and their wishes more varied: In order…
This strategy has worked: in 2020, the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) set up a test environment to explore the…
Leibniz Supercomputing Centre’s new advanced AI system will enable researchers to accelerate initiatives around machine…
Adapt laws, establish a central structure for data storage, secure and protect sensitive information: In a position…
The LRZ remembers its first director, Prof. Dr. Gerhard Seegmüller, who died in April 2022 in Düsseldorf.