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ct.qmat - Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter

We are the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat – Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter. Established in 2019, the Würzburg-Dresden Cluster ct.qmat is a leading international center for research on topological and complex quantum matter. Our aim is to develop a deep understanding of quantum phenomena in general and to identify materials in which those phenomena are observed in the laboratory. This is supported by educating and attracting top-level students and scientists as well as by supplementing infrastructure in both Würzburg and Dresden.
Competence Network for Scientific High Performance Computing in Bavaria


The main objective of KONWIHR is to provide technical support for the use of high-performance computers and to expand their deployment potential through research and development projects. Close cooperation between disciplines, users, and participating computer centers as well as efficient transfer and fast application of the results are important.
ho-COMPUTER - Intel Compiler & Tools
Prognostica

Prognostica is a young consulting and software company based in Würzburg, specialized in data science, predictive analytics & AI. We work on projects across all industries and support our customers in digitalization, optimization and automatisation. Depending on the needs of our customers we provide our standard software “future” or develop innovative solutions supporting our customers in improving their financial, manufacturing, sales or demand processes or in detecting maintenance necessities based on machine and production data at an early stage.
Forschungszentrum Jülich

Conducting research for a changing society: This is what drives us at Forschungszentrum Jülich. We aim to tackle the grand challenges of our times. How can we make a success of the energy transition and mitigate the effects of climate change? What challenges are emerging due to the increasing digitization of our society? Will we succeed in understanding the human brain? And how can we facilitate the transition to a bio-based sustainable economy? Research Software Engineers work in all institutes at Forschungszentrum Jülich. They develop software for the analysis, processing and visualisation of scientific data and enable the reproducibility and further processing of the results - both for the scientists themselves and for colleagues on and off campus.