

No matter whether it’s environment and natural sciences, physics, medicine, engineering, or archaeology and art: They all require a great deal of computing power for simulations, calculations, and visualisations and therefore powerful computers. Immerse yourself in the world of science and research with our reports. Discover new galaxies, the innermost aspects of humankind, the consequences of climate change, historic halls and buildings, fascinating works of art, and more. Or read about the latest advances in IT.
Introducing: Elisabeth Mayer, who specialises in 3D applications and virtual or mixed reality at the Leibniz…
Prof Dr Gerhard Wellein and Prof Dr Stefan Dech were newly elected to the LRZ Advisory Board and talk about their tasks…
The National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) brings together IT service providers such as the LRZ with research…
We asked Kevin Pötschke, system administrator at the LRZ, a few questions for the Sys Admin Day.
Terrabyte makes earth observation data accessible for research and offers practical tools for analysing it.
Prof. Dr Martin Schulz, Director of the LRZ, is Programme Chair of this year's ISC. In this interview, he talks about…
The LRZ works together with the IT Service Centre of the Bavarian State Painting Collection and Museums and supports the…
Computer scientist and engineer Amir Raoofy is currently doing his doctorate at the Technical University of Munich (TUM)…
The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre of the BAdW is planning an expansion for SuperMUC-NG with partners Intel and Lenovo.