Jump to main navigation Jump to main navigation Jump to main content Jump to footer content
288 results:
  • AI Models: Replacing Training with Math Methods

    Artificial neural networks are becoming larger and more complex — and therefore require increasingly more energy, especially for data training. A research team led by Felix Dietrich, Professor of Phys

  • Innovative Computers for High-End Research

    There is a system behind it at the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing: the directors of the three associated computing centres share the management tasks, and the chairmanship rotates regularly from one

  • Future Computing

    Computer technology is changing rapidly. That is why the LRZ is researching innovative hardware and software for energy-efficient operations at the computing centre and to provide users with the bes

  • Supercomputing

    The LRZ makes pioneering simulations and Big Data analyses possible in fields such as astrophysics, climatology, medicine and engineering using powerful high-performance computers such as the SuperM

  • Research

    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

  • Download centre

    Downloads Are you looking for guidelines and general terms and conditions, annual reports or images and logos? You'll find what you're looking for here!  Our regulations Export control direct

  • LRZ at the EGU 2025: Open data, open science

    Great atmosphere, great weather and lots of interesting conversations: Together with partners from the German Aerospace Center (DLR) the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) participated in this year’s

  • The LRZ

    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

  • Energy efficiency

    The LRZ relies on innovative technology, in-house research and collaborations to ensure efficient and sustainable operations. One hundred percent of the electricity comes from renewable sources, a

  • Programming digital twins

    deal.II is a software library full of mathematical tools for calculating fluid flows or modeling the deformation of geometric bodies. An interdisciplinary research group is currently elevating deal.II