Leibniz Supercomputing Centre’s new advanced AI system will enable researchers to accelerate initiatives around machine learning, deep learning and neural networks and to process large amounts of data
Adapt laws, establish a central structure for data storage, secure and protect sensitive information: In a position paper of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BADW), an interdisciplinar
The LRZ remembers its first director, Prof. Dr. Gerhard Seegmüller, who died in April 2022 in Düsseldorf.
The LRZ Advisory Board advises the Directorate, but is above all a lively network of contacts in all areas of research and stimulates projects.
Teams generate more and better ideas and innovations: That's why the LRZ's next supercomputer is being developed together with technology providers in an innovation partnership.
Regular monitoring: The quality of drinking water is regularly checked by the waterworks, and recently artificial intelligence has been helping to evaluate the information.
The LRZ is involved in eleven quantum projects to research the new processors, to develop software stacks and programming environments, and to integrate quantum computing into supercomputing.
In his book "Die beste aller möglichen Welten" Prof Dr Michael Kempe is intensively researching the life and work of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. In an interview with the LRZ the historian talks about i
Cyber security and defense is one research topic for the CODE institute of the Universität der Bundeswehr in Munich. We talked to the new directors of CODE: Prof. Dr. Michaela Gewierhos and Prof. Dr.
André Kurzmann, who holds a doctorate in geophysics, is part of the CXS Lab at the LRZ and spoke to us about the interplay between geophysics and supercomputing.