Freitag, 09. Mai 2025
10:00 - 12:00
HPC Café | NHR@KIT
Diskussion
KIT, Campus Süd
20.20 Raum 167
…
A close exchange with users is essential for the further development of the NHR@KIT services and infrastructures. For this reason, a new series of events has been launched, where operators and users can meet and exchange ideas in an informal setting: HPC Café.
In addition to our established contact channels and training courses, we offer the HPC Café at regular intervals (every first friday of a month).
The event will take place from 10 am to 12 pm with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a discussion.
Keynote speech topic for upcoming HPC Café:
April 4, 2025: Hybrid Quantum-Classical Optimization with the ProvideQ Toolbox by Domenik Eichhorn (KIT/KASTEL)
Abstract:
Hybrid solvers for combinatorial optimization problems combine the advantages of classical and quantum computing to address challenging computational tasks. While theoretically promising, their practical applicability remains difficult due to the lack of a technological stack that seamlessly integrates quantum solutions with classical optimization frameworks.
In this presentation, we introduce the ProvideQ toolbox, a software tool that enables users to adapt and configure hybrid solvers via Meta-Solver strategies. These strategies implement decomposition techniques that divide problems into classical and quantum subroutines, allowing for flexible and efficient hybrid optimization. The ProvideQ toolbox facilitates the interactive creation of such decompositions through a Meta-Solver configuration tool, integrating well-established classical techniques with quantum circuits executable on multiple backends.
Alongside the introduction of ProvideQ, we also provide a general overview of the quantum computing and quantum software domains, setting the stage for understanding the challenges and opportunities in hybrid quantum-classical optimization.
Of course, a question and answer session is also planned. Here, users can address HPC-related topics and problems. We will try to find solutions together.
Would you like a presentation on a specific topic? Please let us know. --> office@nhr.kit.edu
Over coffee and cookies, the topics raised can be discussed in greater depth.
Please register on Indico event page in order to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there and hope for a lively participation!
For further information, please visit the event website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4802
Dienstag, 13. Mai 2025
9:00 - 15:00
Introductory OpenFOAM Course + Selected Topics (online)
Kurs
Online
OpenFOAM(R) is an open-source package for simulation of fluid flow and heat transfer problems in engineering, nature, biological and astrophysical systems.
As a joint effort of bwHPC-S5 and NHR@KIT, the Scientific Computing Center (SCC) is hosting an introductory level course on the parallel use of OpenFOAM software for (current and future) users of the bwUniCluster (bwForClusters) or HoreKa supercomputers.
Short description:
The first day of the course aims at gaining basic skills for the work with OpenFOAM on the supercomputers in Baden-Württemberg. The differences between the work on a serial and on a massive parallel computer with distributed memory are emphasized. The participants will receive written tutorials which allow learning how to perform parallel computations step by step. In the second day a complex conjugated fluid-flow and heat transfer example will be worked out. More advanced topics like unsteady boundary conditions for turbulent flows as well as visualization of the obtained results with Paraview will be considered.
The link to the course description and registration is: https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4944
Form: online (MS Teams), registration only with valid Email from (applied) universities within Baden-Württemberg (no private boxes like gmail, yahoo etc. possible)
Schedule: 13.05.2005 (9:30h till 15:00h) and 14.05.2005 (9:30h till 14:00h)
Language: English
Mittwoch, 14. Mai 2025
9:00 - 15:00
Introductory OpenFOAM Course + Selected Topics (online)
Kurs
Online
OpenFOAM(R) is an open-source package for simulation of fluid flow and heat transfer problems in engineering, nature, biological and astrophysical systems.
As a joint effort of bwHPC-S5 and NHR@KIT, the Scientific Computing Center (SCC) is hosting an introductory level course on the parallel use of OpenFOAM software for (current and future) users of the bwUniCluster (bwForClusters) or HoreKa supercomputers.
Short description:
The first day of the course aims at gaining basic skills for the work with OpenFOAM on the supercomputers in Baden-Württemberg. The differences between the work on a serial and on a massive parallel computer with distributed memory are emphasized. The participants will receive written tutorials which allow learning how to perform parallel computations step by step. In the second day a complex conjugated fluid-flow and heat transfer example will be worked out. More advanced topics like unsteady boundary conditions for turbulent flows as well as visualization of the obtained results with Paraview will be considered.
The link to the course description and registration is: https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4944
Form: online (MS Teams), registration only with valid Email from (applied) universities within Baden-Württemberg (no private boxes like gmail, yahoo etc. possible)
Schedule: 13.05.2005 (9:30h till 15:00h) and 14.05.2005 (9:30h till 14:00h)
Language: English
© SCC
13:00 - 15:00
ITB-Versammlung Mai 2025
Online-Veranstaltung per Microsoft-Teams;
IT-Beauftragte erhalten Zugangsdaten per Mail;
, KIT, SCC
Für die partnerschaftliche Zusammenarbeit im Bereich der Informationsverarbeitung wurden dem zentralen IT-Dienstleister SCC in der Vergangenheit sogenannte IT-Beauftragte bzw. IT-Koordinatoren benannt.
Hierzu findet zweimal im Jahr eine Informationsveranstaltung für alle benannten IT-Beauftragen statt.
Samstag, 17. Mai 2025
10:00 - 18:00
Tag der offenen Tür 2025 - Rackserver zum Anfassen
Informationsveranstaltung
Scientific Computing Center (SCC)
KIT Campus Süd
…
Mitmachaktion und Ausstellung/Besichtigung für Kinder und Jugendliche
In Rechenzentren werden viele Computer gleichzeitig benötigt und in Schränken - sogenannten "Racks" - mit bis zu 80 Computern betrieben. Solche Rackserver könnt Ihr Euch bei uns genauer anschauen und lernt dabei die einzelnen Bauteile eines Supercomputerservers zu bestimmen.
Außerdem könnt Ihr Euer Geschick bei der "PC-Challenge" beweisen.
12:00 - 16:00
Tag der offenen Tür 2025 - Hardwarestreichelzoo
Informationsveranstaltung
Scientific Computing Center (SCC)
KIT Campus Süd
…
Ausstellung/Besichtigung/Führung/Infostand für alle Altersgruppen
Die Netzabteilung des SCC gibt einen Einblick in die Netz- und Serverkomponenten des SCC. Es werden diverse Komponenten wie Router, Switche, Accesspoints, Server, Messgeräte und die Kupfer- und Glasfaserkabel gezeigt, sowie ein kurzer Einblick in einen Server- und Netzwerkraum gegeben.
Treffpunkt: 12:00 / 14:00 / 16:00 Uhr im Foyer des SCC Geb. 20.20, pro Führung maximal 12 Personen
Montag, 02. Juni 2025
9:00 - 17:15
Helmholtz AI Conference 2025 - Prologue Day
Konferenz
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Campus North
…
In line with the Helmholtz AI Conference 2025 the Helmholtz AI team at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Campus North invites the Helmholtz AI Community for a Prologue Day at the ZEISS Innovation Hub@KIT. We will have a full range of satellite events that go beyond the program of the main conference to delve deeper into specific applied AI topics, foster collaboration, and provide hands-on learning experiences. Pick your favourite, hands-on-session, tutorial, or unconference contribution. What’s more, you can join our guided campurs tours to explore the KIT's large-scale facilities, including a nuclear reactor, the Energy Lab, a particle accelerator or the HoreKa supercomputer.
Dienstag, 03. Juni 2025
10:00 - 20:00
Helmholtz AI Conference 2025
Messe Karlsruhe
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how we approach scientific challenges, unveiling insights at an unprecedented pace. With each passing day, we witness AI unlocking even greater potential, accelerating research.
The Helmholtz AI Conference 2025 (3.6. - 5.6.): AI for Science invites you to share and further explore the transformative power of AI in science, showcasing the latest research on applied AI solutions for the fifth consecutive year. We bring together AI researchers, consultants, and industry representatives, as well as enthusiasts and students in related fields to discuss interdisciplinary challenges, share cutting-edge research and inspire new collaborations. Join us to discover how AI is shaping the future of science and society. Together, we push the boundaries of what’s possible.
Mittwoch, 04. Juni 2025
10:00 - 20:00
Helmholtz AI Conference 2025
Messe Karlsruhe
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how we approach scientific challenges, unveiling insights at an unprecedented pace. With each passing day, we witness AI unlocking even greater potential, accelerating research.
The Helmholtz AI Conference 2025 (3.6. - 5.6.): AI for Science invites you to share and further explore the transformative power of AI in science, showcasing the latest research on applied AI solutions for the fifth consecutive year. We bring together AI researchers, consultants, and industry representatives, as well as enthusiasts and students in related fields to discuss interdisciplinary challenges, share cutting-edge research and inspire new collaborations. Join us to discover how AI is shaping the future of science and society. Together, we push the boundaries of what’s possible.
Donnerstag, 05. Juni 2025
10:00 - 20:00
Helmholtz AI Conference 2025
Messe Karlsruhe
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how we approach scientific challenges, unveiling insights at an unprecedented pace. With each passing day, we witness AI unlocking even greater potential, accelerating research.
The Helmholtz AI Conference 2025 (3.6. - 5.6.): AI for Science invites you to share and further explore the transformative power of AI in science, showcasing the latest research on applied AI solutions for the fifth consecutive year. We bring together AI researchers, consultants, and industry representatives, as well as enthusiasts and students in related fields to discuss interdisciplinary challenges, share cutting-edge research and inspire new collaborations. Join us to discover how AI is shaping the future of science and society. Together, we push the boundaries of what’s possible.
Freitag, 06. Juni 2025
10:00 - 12:00
HPC Café | NHR@KIT
Diskussion
KIT, Campus Süd
20.20 Raum 167
…
A close exchange with users is essential for the further development of the NHR@KIT services and infrastructures. For this reason, a new series of events has been launched, where operators and users can meet and exchange ideas in an informal setting: HPC Café.
In addition to our established contact channels and training courses, we offer the HPC Café at regular intervals (every first friday of a month).
The event will take place from 10 am to 12 pm with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a discussion.
Keynote speech topic for upcoming HPC Café:
April 4, 2025: Hybrid Quantum-Classical Optimization with the ProvideQ Toolbox by Domenik Eichhorn (KIT/KASTEL)
Abstract:
Hybrid solvers for combinatorial optimization problems combine the advantages of classical and quantum computing to address challenging computational tasks. While theoretically promising, their practical applicability remains difficult due to the lack of a technological stack that seamlessly integrates quantum solutions with classical optimization frameworks.
In this presentation, we introduce the ProvideQ toolbox, a software tool that enables users to adapt and configure hybrid solvers via Meta-Solver strategies. These strategies implement decomposition techniques that divide problems into classical and quantum subroutines, allowing for flexible and efficient hybrid optimization. The ProvideQ toolbox facilitates the interactive creation of such decompositions through a Meta-Solver configuration tool, integrating well-established classical techniques with quantum circuits executable on multiple backends.
Alongside the introduction of ProvideQ, we also provide a general overview of the quantum computing and quantum software domains, setting the stage for understanding the challenges and opportunities in hybrid quantum-classical optimization.
Of course, a question and answer session is also planned. Here, users can address HPC-related topics and problems. We will try to find solutions together.
Would you like a presentation on a specific topic? Please let us know. --> office@nhr.kit.edu
Over coffee and cookies, the topics raised can be discussed in greater depth.
Please register on Indico event page in order to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there and hope for a lively participation!
For further information, please visit the event website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4802
Freitag, 13. Juni 2025
9:15 - 16:00
COMSOL Meeting at KIT
Meeting
Pool D (Room -108)
Zirkel 2, Building 20.21
…
Modeling and simulation have been established as the third major pillar of scientific investigation, alongside experiment and theory, and the COMSOL Multiphysics® software has become the premier platform for this work. Engineers and scientists turn to COMSOL Multiphysics® for its ability to couple any combination of multiphysics phenomena and features for defining your own system of partial differential equations and creating tailor-made simulation apps for specific engineering and scientific uses.
Discover how to enhance your research with multiphysics simulation using the COMSOL® software. This event will provide an overview of its applications across various technical fields and serve as a platform for exchanging ideas. Connect with members of the COMSOL community, discuss your specific simulation needs, and gain insights to advance your work.
Mittwoch, 25. Juni 2025
9:30 - 11:00
Infoveranstaltung für ITB "Netzverwaltung am KIT"
Informationsveranstaltung
Online per MS Teams
Das SCC bietet eine Infoveranstaltung „Netzverwaltung am KIT“ für interessierte IT-Beauftragte und IT-Administrator:innen an.
Bitte beachten Sie:
Die Agenda der Infoveranstaltung steht noch nicht endgültig fest, sie orientiert sich an der Agenda aus 2023. Wir informieren Anfang Juni, falls es hier Änderungen/Erweiterungen gibt.
Voraussichtliche Agenda
Theorieteil - Übersicht Dienste der Abteilung SCC-NET
Netzzugang (kabelgebunden, WLAN, VPN)
BCDs/VLANs/Subnetze
Netznahe Dienste (DNS, DHCP)
Praxisteil - Administrative Tätigkeiten für ITBs im Bereich Netze
Antrag auf neue BCDs/VLANs/Subnetze
DHCP aktivieren
Patch Request
Anträge auf vpn2vlan/wifi2vlan
KIT-WLAN@Home - Beantragung eines RAPs
NETVS
Rechtemanagement (OE-Betreuer, Gruppen)
Tools (DNSVS, MACauth, DHCP-Leases, MACfinder, NATVS+, Netdoc, Formulare)
Freitag, 04. Juli 2025
10:00 - 12:00
HPC Café | NHR@KIT
Diskussion
KIT, Campus Süd
20.20 Raum 167
…
A close exchange with users is essential for the further development of the NHR@KIT services and infrastructures. For this reason, a new series of events has been launched, where operators and users can meet and exchange ideas in an informal setting: HPC Café.
In addition to our established contact channels and training courses, we offer the HPC Café at regular intervals (every first friday of a month).
The event will take place from 10 am to 12 pm with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a discussion.
Keynote speech topic for upcoming HPC Café:
April 4, 2025: Hybrid Quantum-Classical Optimization with the ProvideQ Toolbox by Domenik Eichhorn (KIT/KASTEL)
Abstract:
Hybrid solvers for combinatorial optimization problems combine the advantages of classical and quantum computing to address challenging computational tasks. While theoretically promising, their practical applicability remains difficult due to the lack of a technological stack that seamlessly integrates quantum solutions with classical optimization frameworks.
In this presentation, we introduce the ProvideQ toolbox, a software tool that enables users to adapt and configure hybrid solvers via Meta-Solver strategies. These strategies implement decomposition techniques that divide problems into classical and quantum subroutines, allowing for flexible and efficient hybrid optimization. The ProvideQ toolbox facilitates the interactive creation of such decompositions through a Meta-Solver configuration tool, integrating well-established classical techniques with quantum circuits executable on multiple backends.
Alongside the introduction of ProvideQ, we also provide a general overview of the quantum computing and quantum software domains, setting the stage for understanding the challenges and opportunities in hybrid quantum-classical optimization.
Of course, a question and answer session is also planned. Here, users can address HPC-related topics and problems. We will try to find solutions together.
Would you like a presentation on a specific topic? Please let us know. --> office@nhr.kit.edu
Over coffee and cookies, the topics raised can be discussed in greater depth.
Please register on Indico event page in order to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there and hope for a lively participation!
For further information, please visit the event website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4802
Montag, 07. Juli 2025
13:00 - 17:00
2nd Workshop on Research Software Engineering at KIT (RSE@KIT)
Karlsruher Institute of Technology
Campus North
…
On May 9, 2023, the first RSE workshop @ KIT took place to mark the kick-off the KIT-internal (unfunded) subproject 9.1.4 as part of KIT's digitalization strategy.
The project team now would like to invite you to the 2nd Workshop on RSE @ KIT on July, 7, 2025, to present what was achieved and build up in the 2 years project runtime, and to foster community building among RSEs and those interested in RSE.
Agenda
See event homepage link below
Foto (c): ThisisEngineering RAEng
Freitag, 01. August 2025
10:00 - 12:00
HPC Café | NHR@KIT
Diskussion
KIT, Campus Süd
20.20 Raum 167
…
A close exchange with users is essential for the further development of the NHR@KIT services and infrastructures. For this reason, a new series of events has been launched, where operators and users can meet and exchange ideas in an informal setting: HPC Café.
In addition to our established contact channels and training courses, we offer the HPC Café at regular intervals (every first friday of a month).
The event will take place from 10 am to 12 pm with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a discussion.
Keynote speech topic for upcoming HPC Café:
April 4, 2025: Hybrid Quantum-Classical Optimization with the ProvideQ Toolbox by Domenik Eichhorn (KIT/KASTEL)
Abstract:
Hybrid solvers for combinatorial optimization problems combine the advantages of classical and quantum computing to address challenging computational tasks. While theoretically promising, their practical applicability remains difficult due to the lack of a technological stack that seamlessly integrates quantum solutions with classical optimization frameworks.
In this presentation, we introduce the ProvideQ toolbox, a software tool that enables users to adapt and configure hybrid solvers via Meta-Solver strategies. These strategies implement decomposition techniques that divide problems into classical and quantum subroutines, allowing for flexible and efficient hybrid optimization. The ProvideQ toolbox facilitates the interactive creation of such decompositions through a Meta-Solver configuration tool, integrating well-established classical techniques with quantum circuits executable on multiple backends.
Alongside the introduction of ProvideQ, we also provide a general overview of the quantum computing and quantum software domains, setting the stage for understanding the challenges and opportunities in hybrid quantum-classical optimization.
Of course, a question and answer session is also planned. Here, users can address HPC-related topics and problems. We will try to find solutions together.
Would you like a presentation on a specific topic? Please let us know. --> office@nhr.kit.edu
Over coffee and cookies, the topics raised can be discussed in greater depth.
Please register on Indico event page in order to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there and hope for a lively participation!
For further information, please visit the event website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4802
Freitag, 05. September 2025
10:00 - 12:00
HPC Café | NHR@KIT
Diskussion
KIT, Campus Süd
20.20 Raum 167
…
A close exchange with users is essential for the further development of the NHR@KIT services and infrastructures. For this reason, a new series of events has been launched, where operators and users can meet and exchange ideas in an informal setting: HPC Café.
In addition to our established contact channels and training courses, we offer the HPC Café at regular intervals (every first friday of a month).
The event will take place from 10 am to 12 pm with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a discussion.
Keynote speech topic for upcoming HPC Café:
April 4, 2025: Hybrid Quantum-Classical Optimization with the ProvideQ Toolbox by Domenik Eichhorn (KIT/KASTEL)
Abstract:
Hybrid solvers for combinatorial optimization problems combine the advantages of classical and quantum computing to address challenging computational tasks. While theoretically promising, their practical applicability remains difficult due to the lack of a technological stack that seamlessly integrates quantum solutions with classical optimization frameworks.
In this presentation, we introduce the ProvideQ toolbox, a software tool that enables users to adapt and configure hybrid solvers via Meta-Solver strategies. These strategies implement decomposition techniques that divide problems into classical and quantum subroutines, allowing for flexible and efficient hybrid optimization. The ProvideQ toolbox facilitates the interactive creation of such decompositions through a Meta-Solver configuration tool, integrating well-established classical techniques with quantum circuits executable on multiple backends.
Alongside the introduction of ProvideQ, we also provide a general overview of the quantum computing and quantum software domains, setting the stage for understanding the challenges and opportunities in hybrid quantum-classical optimization.
Of course, a question and answer session is also planned. Here, users can address HPC-related topics and problems. We will try to find solutions together.
Would you like a presentation on a specific topic? Please let us know. --> office@nhr.kit.edu
Over coffee and cookies, the topics raised can be discussed in greater depth.
Please register on Indico event page in order to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there and hope for a lively participation!
For further information, please visit the event website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4802
Montag, 22. September 2025
Save the date: NHR Conference '25 | Göttingen | 22.09.25 - 25.09.25
Konferenz
Göttingen
The aim of the NHR conferences is to bring together HPC users working on selected topics, varying each year. Users of the NHR Centers will have the opportunity to present their projects in a poster session or contributed talk, and to exchange ideas with the consulting and operational teams of the NHR-Centers.
For next year's conference at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, the topics are:
• AI in Social Sciences
• Life Sciences
• Data Management & Storage
More information will be provided soon.
Dienstag, 23. September 2025
10:00 - 16:40
11th bwHPC Symposium
Konferenz
Alte Aula, Münzgasse 30, 72070 Tübingen
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Join us in Tübingen on September 23rd for the 11th bwHPC Symposium, an interdisciplinary conference spotlighting scientific projects and success stories leveraging high-performance computing and the BaWü data federation in the context of bwHPC-S5. Tübingen, the host city, is home to our bwForCluster BinAC2 for Bioinformatics, Astrophysics, Geosciences, Medical Informatics and Pharmacy. It also serves as coordinator for the HPC Competence Center for Bioinformatics and Astrophysics in Baden-Württemberg. The bwHPC-Symposium is a yearly event, free for all scientists in Baden-Württemberg. It fosters active dialogue between researchers, bwHPC service operators, and members of the bwHPC-S5 support centers.
We welcome your scientific contributions and look forward to your participation.
Registration will open soon. The registration deadline is September 5th, 2025.
For additional event information, please contact: symposium2025∂bwhpc.de
Your bwHPC team
Further information:
Registration, Agenda: https://uni-tuebingen.de/de/274923
Our last Symposium: https://www.bwhpc.de/828.php
.ics-File: 11. Symposium.ics
13:30 - 16:00
Infoveranstaltung für ITB "Einführung: IT-Administration in kit.edu"
Einführungsveranstaltung
Online per MS Teams
Junker, Birgit, KIT, SCC
Das SCC bietet eine Infoveranstaltung „Einführung IT-Administration in kit.edu“ für interessierte IT-Beauftragte und IT-Administrator:innen an.
Ziel dieser Veranstaltung ist es, den IT-Ansprechpersonen in den Organisationseinheiten, einen Überblick über die administrativen Werkzeuge und deren Einsatzzwecke in der Domäne kit.edu zu geben.
Themen werden sein:
1. Kooperative Administration am KIT
2. SCC-Supportstruktur
- Erreichbarkeit; Informationsquellen; Bestellung von Diensten;
3. Verzeichnisdienste
- KIT-AD, KIT-LDAP: Design, Struktur, Regelungen;
4. Kontenverwaltung
- Kontenarten; Zentrale Gruppen- und Benutzerverwaltung; GuP-Verwaltung;
Freitag, 03. Oktober 2025
10:00 - 12:00
HPC Café | NHR@KIT
Diskussion
KIT, Campus Süd
20.20 Raum 167
…
A close exchange with users is essential for the further development of the NHR@KIT services and infrastructures. For this reason, a new series of events has been launched, where operators and users can meet and exchange ideas in an informal setting: HPC Café.
In addition to our established contact channels and training courses, we offer the HPC Café at regular intervals (every first friday of a month).
The event will take place from 10 am to 12 pm with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a discussion.
Keynote speech topic for upcoming HPC Café:
April 4, 2025: Hybrid Quantum-Classical Optimization with the ProvideQ Toolbox by Domenik Eichhorn (KIT/KASTEL)
Abstract:
Hybrid solvers for combinatorial optimization problems combine the advantages of classical and quantum computing to address challenging computational tasks. While theoretically promising, their practical applicability remains difficult due to the lack of a technological stack that seamlessly integrates quantum solutions with classical optimization frameworks.
In this presentation, we introduce the ProvideQ toolbox, a software tool that enables users to adapt and configure hybrid solvers via Meta-Solver strategies. These strategies implement decomposition techniques that divide problems into classical and quantum subroutines, allowing for flexible and efficient hybrid optimization. The ProvideQ toolbox facilitates the interactive creation of such decompositions through a Meta-Solver configuration tool, integrating well-established classical techniques with quantum circuits executable on multiple backends.
Alongside the introduction of ProvideQ, we also provide a general overview of the quantum computing and quantum software domains, setting the stage for understanding the challenges and opportunities in hybrid quantum-classical optimization.
Of course, a question and answer session is also planned. Here, users can address HPC-related topics and problems. We will try to find solutions together.
Would you like a presentation on a specific topic? Please let us know. --> office@nhr.kit.edu
Over coffee and cookies, the topics raised can be discussed in greater depth.
Please register on Indico event page in order to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there and hope for a lively participation!
For further information, please visit the event website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4802
Freitag, 07. November 2025
10:00 - 12:00
HPC Café | NHR@KIT
Diskussion
KIT, Campus Süd
20.20 Raum 167
…
A close exchange with users is essential for the further development of the NHR@KIT services and infrastructures. For this reason, a new series of events has been launched, where operators and users can meet and exchange ideas in an informal setting: HPC Café.
In addition to our established contact channels and training courses, we offer the HPC Café at regular intervals (every first friday of a month).
The event will take place from 10 am to 12 pm with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a discussion.
Keynote speech topic for upcoming HPC Café:
April 4, 2025: Hybrid Quantum-Classical Optimization with the ProvideQ Toolbox by Domenik Eichhorn (KIT/KASTEL)
Abstract:
Hybrid solvers for combinatorial optimization problems combine the advantages of classical and quantum computing to address challenging computational tasks. While theoretically promising, their practical applicability remains difficult due to the lack of a technological stack that seamlessly integrates quantum solutions with classical optimization frameworks.
In this presentation, we introduce the ProvideQ toolbox, a software tool that enables users to adapt and configure hybrid solvers via Meta-Solver strategies. These strategies implement decomposition techniques that divide problems into classical and quantum subroutines, allowing for flexible and efficient hybrid optimization. The ProvideQ toolbox facilitates the interactive creation of such decompositions through a Meta-Solver configuration tool, integrating well-established classical techniques with quantum circuits executable on multiple backends.
Alongside the introduction of ProvideQ, we also provide a general overview of the quantum computing and quantum software domains, setting the stage for understanding the challenges and opportunities in hybrid quantum-classical optimization.
Of course, a question and answer session is also planned. Here, users can address HPC-related topics and problems. We will try to find solutions together.
Would you like a presentation on a specific topic? Please let us know. --> office@nhr.kit.edu
Over coffee and cookies, the topics raised can be discussed in greater depth.
Please register on Indico event page in order to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there and hope for a lively participation!
For further information, please visit the event website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4802
Mittwoch, 12. November 2025
14:00 - 16:00
ITB-Versammlung November 2025
Online-Veranstaltung per Microsoft-Teams;
IT-Beauftragte erhalten Zugangsdaten per Mail;
, KIT, SCC
Für die partnerschaftliche Zusammenarbeit im Bereich der Informationsverarbeitung wurden dem zentralen IT-Dienstleister SCC in der Vergangenheit sogenannte IT-Beauftragte bzw. IT-Koordinatoren benannt.
Hierzu findet zweimal im Jahr eine Informationsveranstaltung für alle benannten IT-Beauftragen statt.
Freitag, 05. Dezember 2025
10:00 - 12:00
HPC Café | NHR@KIT
Diskussion
KIT, Campus Süd
20.20 Raum 167
…
A close exchange with users is essential for the further development of the NHR@KIT services and infrastructures. For this reason, a new series of events has been launched, where operators and users can meet and exchange ideas in an informal setting: HPC Café.
In addition to our established contact channels and training courses, we offer the HPC Café at regular intervals (every first friday of a month).
The event will take place from 10 am to 12 pm with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a discussion.
Keynote speech topic for upcoming HPC Café:
April 4, 2025: Hybrid Quantum-Classical Optimization with the ProvideQ Toolbox by Domenik Eichhorn (KIT/KASTEL)
Abstract:
Hybrid solvers for combinatorial optimization problems combine the advantages of classical and quantum computing to address challenging computational tasks. While theoretically promising, their practical applicability remains difficult due to the lack of a technological stack that seamlessly integrates quantum solutions with classical optimization frameworks.
In this presentation, we introduce the ProvideQ toolbox, a software tool that enables users to adapt and configure hybrid solvers via Meta-Solver strategies. These strategies implement decomposition techniques that divide problems into classical and quantum subroutines, allowing for flexible and efficient hybrid optimization. The ProvideQ toolbox facilitates the interactive creation of such decompositions through a Meta-Solver configuration tool, integrating well-established classical techniques with quantum circuits executable on multiple backends.
Alongside the introduction of ProvideQ, we also provide a general overview of the quantum computing and quantum software domains, setting the stage for understanding the challenges and opportunities in hybrid quantum-classical optimization.
Of course, a question and answer session is also planned. Here, users can address HPC-related topics and problems. We will try to find solutions together.
Would you like a presentation on a specific topic? Please let us know. --> office@nhr.kit.edu
Over coffee and cookies, the topics raised can be discussed in greater depth.
Please register on Indico event page in order to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there and hope for a lively participation!
For further information, please visit the event website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4802
Freitag, 02. Januar 2026
10:00 - 12:00
HPC Café | NHR@KIT
Diskussion
KIT, Campus Süd
20.20 Raum 167
…
A close exchange with users is essential for the further development of the NHR@KIT services and infrastructures. For this reason, a new series of events has been launched, where operators and users can meet and exchange ideas in an informal setting: HPC Café.
In addition to our established contact channels and training courses, we offer the HPC Café at regular intervals (every first friday of a month).
The event will take place from 10 am to 12 pm with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a discussion.
Keynote speech topic for upcoming HPC Café:
April 4, 2025: Hybrid Quantum-Classical Optimization with the ProvideQ Toolbox by Domenik Eichhorn (KIT/KASTEL)
Abstract:
Hybrid solvers for combinatorial optimization problems combine the advantages of classical and quantum computing to address challenging computational tasks. While theoretically promising, their practical applicability remains difficult due to the lack of a technological stack that seamlessly integrates quantum solutions with classical optimization frameworks.
In this presentation, we introduce the ProvideQ toolbox, a software tool that enables users to adapt and configure hybrid solvers via Meta-Solver strategies. These strategies implement decomposition techniques that divide problems into classical and quantum subroutines, allowing for flexible and efficient hybrid optimization. The ProvideQ toolbox facilitates the interactive creation of such decompositions through a Meta-Solver configuration tool, integrating well-established classical techniques with quantum circuits executable on multiple backends.
Alongside the introduction of ProvideQ, we also provide a general overview of the quantum computing and quantum software domains, setting the stage for understanding the challenges and opportunities in hybrid quantum-classical optimization.
Of course, a question and answer session is also planned. Here, users can address HPC-related topics and problems. We will try to find solutions together.
Would you like a presentation on a specific topic? Please let us know. --> office@nhr.kit.edu
Over coffee and cookies, the topics raised can be discussed in greater depth.
Please register on Indico event page in order to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there and hope for a lively participation!
For further information, please visit the event website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4802
Freitag, 06. Februar 2026
10:00 - 12:00
HPC Café | NHR@KIT
Diskussion
KIT, Campus Süd
20.20 Raum 167
…
A close exchange with users is essential for the further development of the NHR@KIT services and infrastructures. For this reason, a new series of events has been launched, where operators and users can meet and exchange ideas in an informal setting: HPC Café.
In addition to our established contact channels and training courses, we offer the HPC Café at regular intervals (every first friday of a month).
The event will take place from 10 am to 12 pm with a keynote speech, which will be followed by a discussion.
Keynote speech topic for upcoming HPC Café:
April 4, 2025: Hybrid Quantum-Classical Optimization with the ProvideQ Toolbox by Domenik Eichhorn (KIT/KASTEL)
Abstract:
Hybrid solvers for combinatorial optimization problems combine the advantages of classical and quantum computing to address challenging computational tasks. While theoretically promising, their practical applicability remains difficult due to the lack of a technological stack that seamlessly integrates quantum solutions with classical optimization frameworks.
In this presentation, we introduce the ProvideQ toolbox, a software tool that enables users to adapt and configure hybrid solvers via Meta-Solver strategies. These strategies implement decomposition techniques that divide problems into classical and quantum subroutines, allowing for flexible and efficient hybrid optimization. The ProvideQ toolbox facilitates the interactive creation of such decompositions through a Meta-Solver configuration tool, integrating well-established classical techniques with quantum circuits executable on multiple backends.
Alongside the introduction of ProvideQ, we also provide a general overview of the quantum computing and quantum software domains, setting the stage for understanding the challenges and opportunities in hybrid quantum-classical optimization.
Of course, a question and answer session is also planned. Here, users can address HPC-related topics and problems. We will try to find solutions together.
Would you like a presentation on a specific topic? Please let us know. --> office@nhr.kit.edu
Over coffee and cookies, the topics raised can be discussed in greater depth.
Please register on Indico event page in order to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there and hope for a lively participation!
For further information, please visit the event website at https://indico.scc.kit.edu/event/4802