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Specialists from IQM and LRZ describe in a white paper the necessary steps to embed a quantum processor (QPU) from the…
On 14 September, the Bavarian Quantum Computing eXchange (BQCX), the community of quantum specialists, which was…
Over the next three years, the European research project OpenWebSearch.EU will develop an open web index and a…
The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre has completed its first official recertification - with success and much recognition…
The future continues to be its agenda: this year, the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) is celebrating its 60th…
The LRZ celebrated its 60th anniversary and many guests and their companions came to the centre’s ceremony on 14 July…
Pascal Jungblut, who is currently doing his doctorate at the Chair of Communication Systems and System Programming at…
Dr Julia Lawall (Inria) has just spent a working week at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) and tells us about her…
The chronicle “50 years of the LRZ” provides an exciting insight into the years 1962 - 2012 of the Leibniz…