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  • World-Class Scientific Visualisation

    During the international conference "Supercomputing 21", Elisabeth Mayer along with Salvatore Cielo from the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) and research partners at the University College London

  • Off into virtual worlds

    Fascination Earth: The model by Prof. Dr. Bunge (LMU), in cooperation with the V2C of the LRZ, visualises the history of the Earth and the formation of the continents and can be marvelled at in Mozil

  • Moving forward: quantum strengthens supercomputing

    With the help of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) is acquiring a quantum computer from IQM for research purposes, integrating it into its super

  • Images from the Organism

    A view from above into the human forearm: The visualisation can be used in many different ways and shows a wide variety of perspectives.immersive virtual or mixed reality applications. Figure: LRZ/Co

  • School Trip to LRZ

    Look inside and disassemble: Understanding the computers. Photo: vs/LRZ Trivia can be exciting: The fact that the adhesive mat in front of the computer room in the computing cube of the Leibniz Super

  • "Weak passwords are the number one cause and annoyance"

    Protect yourself and be safe in the digital space. Photo: Fly d'Art/Unsplash Try and make it harder for data thieves: October was marked by cybersecurity. On Twitter and Linkedin, the Leibniz Superc

  • Supercomputing for Medicine and Drug Research

    What happens in the human body during a heartbeat We don't really know actually. Even if the functioning of the heart, brain and organs is known, we can - if at all - only take snapshots of their work

  • An open search engine for Europe

    Open Search Foundation works on an open navigation through the webwith the help of LRZ, data centres and enterprises. Photo: Unsplash These numbers make you think: about 77 million people in Germany

  • "We Achieved a Transfer Rate of 7 Terabit per second"

    In former days knowledge was written in books, in our times its copied on tapes and in tape libraries. Photo: W. Bauer/LRZ At night, in the data and archive room of the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre

  • Round about 150 new concepts for MPI

    Computer racks of SuperMUC-NG Innovations for supercomputers at software and hardware level also change programming languages and standards. The fourth major release of the Message Passing Interface