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Every two years, the Status & Results Workshop takes place at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre. Here, the international…
2022 was a busy and successful year for the data centre in Garching. As the year draws to a close, we look back.
Integrating quantum into supercomputing is not just about hardware installations. The operating software of both systems…
Researchers and developers: The EXA4MIND team works on new tools for the work with research data.
The QCT team at the LRZ uses artificial intelligence to test quantum circuits for performance.
A trustworthy search that protects the personal data of its users and integrates European laws: This is the goal of…
Simulation games provide important insights into processes, as well as the certainty that even the biggest emergencies…
There's much to discover 2023 at LRZ: new technologies and services start in operation.
How the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre is orchestrating quantum computing and bringing the new technology into everyday…