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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.
Luigi Iapichino and Stefan Huber from the quantum computing team at the LRZ talk about the plans for the Quantum…
Computer scientist and engineer Mohamad Hayek works at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) on the transfer and…
Computer scientist and mathematician Sophia Grunder-Culemann conducts research on the security of cryptographic systems…