Research Area Scientific Computing
https://www.uibk.ac.at/scientific-computing/
Head
Univ. Prof. Mag. Dr. Alexander Ostermann (Department of Mathematics)
Coordinator
Mag. Eduard Reiter (Research Area Scientific Computing)
Research Objectives
The Research Area Scientific Computing integrates all scientific activity at the University of Innsbruck in information technology (IT) and computer-aided research. High-end computing facilities allow the simulation and optimization of complex processes, as well as the organization, analysis and presentation of big data to solve increasingly complex compute- and data-intensive problems in many different fields such as science, engineering and life-science.
Aims of the Research Area SC are to use the inherent synergies between various research areas and different fields by cooperating within the university, as well as between different universities and other institutions in Austria and all over the world. Thus fruitful interdisciplinary research is fostered by exchanging knowledge and information, by sharing resources, by coordinating funding for keeping and developing the necessary infrastructure, as well as by enhancing science oriented teaching.
Interview with Alexander Ostermann (Video in German)
Affiliated Research Centres/Doctoral Programmes
- Research Centre Computational Engineering
- Research Centre Computer Science
- Research Centre High Performance Computing
- Doctoral Programme Computational Interdisciplinary Modelling (DK CIM)
- Doctoral Programme Dynamics of Complex Contunia (DOCC)
Affiliated Organisational Units
Faculty of Architecture
Faculty of Biology
Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy
Faculty of Engineering Sciences
- Department of Basic Sciences in Engineering Science
- Department of Infrastructure
- Department of Structural Engineering and Material Science
Faculty of Geo- and Atmospheric Sciences
Faculty of Humanities 1 (Philosophy and History)
Faculty of Humanities 2 (Language and Literature)
Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics
- Department of Computer Science
- Department of Ion Physics and Applied Physics
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Theoretical Physics