The German Climate Computing Center was founded on the 11th of November, 1987, and started operations as a dedicated high performance computing center on the ...
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General user access for the new DKRZ supercomputer "Mistral" is planned to be available in July.
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The DKRZ and its Japanese counterpart, the Center for Earth Information Science and Technology (CEIST), that operates the Earth Simulator at JAMSTEC (Japan ...
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On May, 24th and 25th, 2016 a workshop organized by the German section of the Research Data Alliance (RDA-DE) will take place at DKRZ.
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On June 10th, 2015, the German Climate Consortium (Deutsches Klimakonsortium, DKK) published a position paper on "Prospects for climate research 2015 to 2025".
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DKRZ chooses Bull for its first Petaflops-scale supercomputer and for cooperation on HPC support for climate research in Germany, as part of an initial ...
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DKRZ chooses Bull for its first Petaflops-scale supercomputer and for cooperation on climate research in Germany, as part of an initial contract worth 26 ...
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