As Germany's national supercomputing institution, GCS is committed to encourage a wide variety of activities that help promote up and coming experts in the field of high-performance computing (HPC). One of these activities are the Student Cluster Competition (SCC) events which have regularly been scheduled as multiple-day live events during the world’s largest gatherings of the HPC community: (1) the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis “Supercomputing Conference” (SC), held annually in the United States, and (2) the European counterpart of this event, the “International Supercomputing Conference“ (ISC), which is held earlier each year, in late spring, in Germany,
The Student Cluster Competition encourages international teams of university students to showcase their expertise in a friendly yet spirited competition that fosters critical skills, professional relationships, competitive spirit and lifelong comraderies.
In 2020, GCS proudly supported three German teams of undergraduate students participating in the Student Cluster Competition (SCC) at the annual International Supercomputing Conference (ISC 2020 Digital). (more)
Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU)
Team segFAUlt of Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg. Back, left to right: Jakob Emmerling (substituted by Felix Geiter/not shown*), Maximilian Ley (Team Captain), Johannes Bonk, Veit Götz. Front, from left: Simon Prucker, Niklas Heidenreich (substituted by Nico Heinz/not shown*): Advisors (not shown): Alexander Ditter and Benedikt Oehlrich. © FAU
*due to COVID-19 related restrictions, an updated team foto could not be taken