NHR@KIT at the NHR Conference 2025

From 22–25 September 2025, the NHR Conference will once again bring together high-performance computing (HPC) users and providers from across the National High Performance Computing (NHR) centers. The annual conference serves as a key platform for exchange: participants have the opportunity to present their research projects in poster sessions or contributed talks, while consulting and operational teams from the NHR centers provide insights, feedback, and support.
This year, NHR@KIT will be present with a strong team to engage with the HPC community, exchange ideas, and strengthen collaborations across the NHR network.
Contributions from NHR@KIT
We are pleased to highlight three contributions from our colleagues:
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Giovanna Tosato (NHR@KIT Fellow, NHR Graduate School) will present her poster on “Multi-objective optimization for data-driven material design”.
Her contribution can be explored during the Poster Session “NHR Graduate School Fellows” (public) on 24 September 2025 (Day 3) between 10:30–11:40 in the Foyer of the conference venue. -
Keshvi Tuteja (NHR@KIT Fellow, NHR Graduate School) will present her poster on “pyGinkgo: A Sparse Linear Algebra Operator Framework For Python”.
Her contribution can be explored during the Poster Session “NHR Graduate School Fellows” (public) on 24 September 2025 (Day 3) between 10:30–11:40 in the Foyer of the conference venue. -
Jasmin Hörter (KIT, Scientific Computing Center) will represent the initiative bwRSE4HPC – Accelerating Science with Efficient and Sustainable Research Software.
The project offers Research Software Engineering (RSE) services to HPC users in Baden-Württemberg, helping to develop efficient and sustainable research software solutions for scientific applications. For more information, please visit www.bwrse4hpc.de
About the NHR Conference
The NHR Conference brings together researchers, developers, and HPC service providers to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange within the national HPC community. Participants can present their scientific projects, discuss technical challenges, and connect with experts from the various NHR centers.
NHR@KIT is excited to participate in this important event and looks forward to contributing to discussions, networking with the community, and showcasing our team’s expertise and initiatives.