Prof Dr Dieter Kranzlmüller and Prof Dr Helmut Reiser tell us in an interview that LRZ users can look forward to improved and new services, and what else is planned for 2022 at the LRZ.
Dr. Alexander Braun researches at the Chair of Computational Modeling and Simulation at TUM and as chief informations officer he takes care for the digitization of the university. In an interview he t
The ‘Munich Quantum Valley’ (MQV) initiative was formed as an association to promote research and development in quantum computing.
Ivana Jovanovic-Buha has been working as a computer scientist on the hydrology of Bavaria since 2018. Find out more about the computer scientist and her work in the portrait.
Professor Dr Gerhard Wellein, describes the tasks and organisation of the ‘National High Performance Computing’ (NHR) programme in an interview.
Consulting and supporting at coding: The mentors at LRZ help users at supercomputing and with algorithms.
The TUM Chairs of Automotive Engineering and Control Engineering have been jointly developing software for autonomous driving functions for five years and have been very successful.
In an interview, Sabine Osorio, Head of Human Resources, and Dr. Jürgen Seidl, Head of Administration, report on growth plans at the LRZ.
Big Data analysis, simulations and workflows on different supercomputers, as well as data exchange between European HPC centres have been at the focus of the EU project LEXIS, which came to an end rec
Everything under control: The LRZ controls and checks its services with its configuration management database.