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Research Area Scientific Computing – Universität Innsbruck

Research Area Scientific Computing

Rese­arch Area & Cen­ters

The research area Scientific Computing and its three research centers - Computational Engineering, High Performance Computing and Computer Science - introduce themselves.

Infras­truc­ture & Ser­vices

A brief description of the available infrastructure for high performance computing and visualization and how to gain access.  

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Edu­ca­tion & Trai­ning

Information on the internal doctoral programm Computational Interdisciplinary Modelling as well as on the extension study programme Scientific Computing and other training posibilities.

Research Area Scientific Computing
Technikerstraße 13, room 702
6020 Innsbruck
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Alexander Ostermann (head)
Mag. Eduard Reiter (coordinator)

News

Austria's next supercomputer: MUSICA

The launch of the “Multi-Site Computer Austria” (MUSICA) marks the realization of a supercomputer cluster that will operate simultaneously at three locations: Innsbruck, Linz and Vienna. In the past, Austria's most powerful supercomputers were operated jointly by several universities. The Innsbruck University site will begin construction next year.

ASHPC25

The Austrian-Slovenian HPC Meeting 2025 will continue the tradition of the annual Austrian HPC Meetings (2015-2020) and the Austrian-Slovenian HPC Meetings (2021-2024): Bringing together scientists and engineers with a background and interest in supercomputing.

The call for abstracts is now open, as is registration!

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Acti­vi­ties & Coope­ra­ti­ons

The annual thesis award in recognition of outstanding MSc and PhD theses, projects and cooperations with a connection to scientific computing. 

Exchange in SC (ESC)

28 Nov. 2024: Dieter Kranzlmüller (LMU), Powering the Future: Tackling Energy Challenges in Supercomputing and AI

27. Mar. 2025: Wolfgang Wall (TUM)

A distinguished series of lectures on topics from the field of scientific computing with social and scientific relevance. 

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