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