

Join us in Hamburg as we celebrate 40 years of ISC and shape the future of supercomputing together.
Under the official slogan “Connecting the Dots,” LRZ will highlight its collaborative innovations within the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS) and showcase cutting-edge advancements with technology partners like HPE and Q.ANT. Discover how LRZ is driving sustainable, AI-enabled, and quantum-ready HPC — one connection at a time?
#DiscoverLRZ on this ISC 2025 landing page.
Network with GCS colleagues from HLRS, JSC and LRZ at our joint booth party sponsored by HPE on Wednesday, June 11, from 3pm at the booth. Hope to see you there.
The paper “Towards a Unified Architectural Representation in HPCQC: Extending sys-sage for Quantum Technologies” proposes a novel method for representing and providing HPCQC resources and their topological information. These can then be reused by compilers, schedulers and circuit mappers, facilitating the integration of quantum resources in HPC environments. The work extends the sys-sage library, a library originally focused on HPC, which was developed at CAPS. The work is based on the master thesis of Durganshu Mishra and was developed in collaboration between the CAPS at TUM and the LRZ. It will be presented at the ISC 2025 on Tuesday, June 10.
Explore how LRZ is connecting the dots between real-world solutions and cutting-edge research. From state-of-the art HPC and AI infrastructures to immersive VR experiences and world-class scientific results. Discover our technologies, partnerships and outcomes.
Supercomputing plus artificial intelligence (AI) - this is a combination that is already inspiring research today and will soon expand the range of digital research methods enormously: Researchers from various disciplines have told us how their projects are using pattern recognition and statistical AI models to enrich classical mathematical simulation. Read on to find out how AI is set to transform science in the long term.
We want to build the future of supercomputing with you. Are you interested? Meet us at ISC 2025
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