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The Bavarian Digital Award, B.DiGiTAL 2026, was presented on Thursday evening at this year's Rocketeer Festival in…
With the GENE code family, researchers can simulate physics in various fusion devices on super-computers. To enable…
For various projects, the LRZ develops tools for the management of research data—an activity from which science benefits…
Over the past four years, the European OpenWebSearch.EU project has laid the foundations for new web search services…
LRZ experimented with photonic processors from Q.ANT in everyday operations. After working with the novel technology,…
The University College London trained AI models for fluid dynamics simulations using results from a 20‑qubit quantum…
The Future Computing team is evaluating the second generation of Q.ANT's photonic processors in real production…
The combination of quantum computing and GPU-accelerated supercomputing enables new approaches in computer-aided…
Euro-Q-Exa is just beginning its operation for research: Physicist Jeanette Lorenz has already applied for computing…