The LRZ – An overview
For more than 60 years, the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) has stood for reliable IT infrastructures and services for the digitalisation of science, research and teaching
Research and development at LRZ
The LRZ supports science and research with IT and know-how, it also manages its own research and development projects and participates in international projects. The
Press area
Browse bulletins and reports for the latest news from the LRZ or ground-breaking research. Get in touch with the LRZ in the media section or search here for interviews, discussion rounds
Technologies & know-how at LRZ
Research projects at LRZ
We research the latest computer and storage technologies as well as internet tools. Together with partners, we develop technologies for future
Artificial Intelligence has established itself in high-performance computing and provides the sciences with a plethora of new methods for analysing data. That is why we provide the LRZ’s AI systems,
TRR365 PlantMicrobe is a research consortium consisting of 20 research groups focused on studying the interactions between plants and microbes. Among the researchers’ key tools are the VERDA platform
A working group from TUM and LRZ has extended sys-sage. The library for supercomputing has been enhanced so that it can also be used to analyse and optimise quantum computing systems. This collboratio
Is your workstation or university cluster too small and you need compute time for AI projects? We've got you covered with this information event. We'll share everything you need to know to apply for G
An international research collaboration recently used the SuperMUC-NG supercomputer to run the largest, most detailed simulations of magnetism and turbulence in the interstellar medium.
At their summer school for supercomputing, the Leibniz Supercomputing Center and the IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Centre provide young researchers with practical knowledge about high-perform