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.
During the international conference "Supercomputing 21", Elisabeth Mayer along with Salvatore Cielo from the LRZ and research partners at the University College London and Intel, reached the final of
Specialists from the Centre for Virtual Reality and Visualisation (V2C) at the LRZ have set up virtual rooms in the Mozilla Hubs, where they present exciting research results online.
With the help of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, the LRZ is acquiring a quantum computer from IQM for research purposes, integrating it into its supercomputers and developing it to mar
The European research project and Centre of Excellence CompBioMed combines codes and software to develop tools for the simulation and visualisation of organs and for the development of drugs.
The LRZ is making school: the scientific computing centre participates in the TUMjunior programme, which is intended to arouse interest in mathematical and scientific topics and computer science, the
Miran Mizani from the LRZ security team talks about his day-to-day work in an interview.