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In 1987 HLRZ (Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum), the
first German supercomputing centre to be accessible
nationwide, was founded. It opened the way for
researchers to carry out scientific projects on the Cray
X-MP supercomputer installed at that time in Jülich.
In 1998 the HLRZ was reorganized, and the name
"John von Neumann Institute for Computing" (NIC)
was adopted. In 2007 we shall celebrate 20 years of
successful operation of the HLRZ/NIC supercomputing
centre.
The 8th February 2007 marks the 50th anniversary of
the death of John von Neumann. We have chosen this
day to remember the outstanding contributions of
this great scientist to the development of modern
computers, as well as celebrating the 20th anniversary
of HLRZ/NIC.
At present the John von Neumann Institute for
Computing is a joint institute of DESY, FZ Jülich, and
GSI. Its supercomputer facilities support computer
simulations in various fields of science for about 130
research groups at universities and national labs.
The celebration of the anniversary took place at Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Auditorium, on February 8, 2007.
Programme and Reply Card (PDF)
Given talks:
Photos:
from left to right: Prof. Fodor, Prof. Eschmeier, Prof. Bachem, Prof. Rollnik, Prof. Lippert |
Prof. Bachem, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Forschungszentrum Jülich
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Prof. Münster, NIC Scientific Council
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Coffea break; Prof. Schilling (right)
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from left to right: Prof. Gutbrod, Prof. Münster, Prof. Hoßfeld, Dr. Kremer
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Prof. Fodor, Prof. Lippert (right)
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Ms. Rasig, Prof. Hansmann
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Prof. Theenhaus (left), Dr. Hultzsch
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