Conferences & Conference Participations
Save the date: NHR Conference '25 | Göttingen | 22.09.25 - 25.09.25
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.
Past Conferences
NHR Conference 2024 | 09.09.24 - 12.09.24 | Darmstadt
The annual NHR-Conference is aiming at promoting scientific exchange among the HPC-user community. Each year the focus will be on different scientific topics.
The NHR Conference ’24 will take place in Darmstadt. During the Scientific Part users of the NHR Centers will have the opportunity to present their projects in a contributed talk or poster session, and to exchange ideas with the consulting and operational teams of the NHR-Centers.

09.-10.09.24 Scientific Part:
Keynote and Invited Lectures, Contributed Talk and Posters, Panel discussions
11.-12.09.24 NHR-Networking Part:
Workshops, Working Group Meetings, Networking
This year's topics:
- Computational Engineering
- Materials Science
- Simulation & Artificial Intelligence
1st NHR-Conference | 18.09.23 - 20.09.23 | Berlin
The annual NHR-Conference is aiming at promoting scientific exchange among the HPC-user community. Each year the focus will be on different scientific topics. In addition to the scientific discussions, users of the NHR Centers had the opportunity to exchange ideas with the consulting and operational teams of the NHR-Centers. The NHR Conference ’23 took place in Berlin (Scientific Part 18-19 Sept. 2023).
Book of Abstracts
Topics
• Atomistic Simulation • Life Science • Agent-based Simulation
Keynote Speakers
- Helmut Grubmüller, MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Göttingen
- Karissa Sanbonmatsu, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Mohammed AlQuraishi, Columbia University New York
- Rob Axtell, George Mason University College of Science