is an interdisciplinary research institute for applied mathematics and data-intensive high-performance computing. Its research focuses on modeling, simulation and optimization with scientific cooperation partners from academia and industry.
Discrete-Continuous Free Flight Planning: The current system of routing flights on predefined airway networks does not harvest the benefits of exploiting tailwinds in an…
How cells organize patterns in space and time Researchers at ZIB develop data analysis and mathematical modeling techniques and apply them in cooperation with biologists…
Challenges from Two Interdisciplinary Research Projects How to chop and distribute hundreds of continuous high-bandwidth data streams efficiently in a network so that…
Software Sustainability in the Age of Open Science
When mathematicians combine mathematical theory and real-world applications, then mathematical research software complements chalk and blackboard, or pencil and paper…
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40 Years Zuse Institute Berlin
In 2024, the Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB) celebrates its 40th anniversary with a selected series of high-profile events. Since its foundation in 1984, the ZIB has…
Apply for project funding for the digitisation of Berlin's cultural heritage
The call for proposals for the "Funding Programme for the Digitisation of Cultural Heritage Objects of the State of Berlin" of the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und…
The 16th Annual Meeting Photonic Devices ( AMPD2024) has been successfully held at Zuse Institute Berlin. 14 invited talks, 23 contributed talks and 23 poster…
Fabian Danecker successfully defended his dissertation “ A Discrete-Continuous Algorithm for Globally Optimal Free Flight Trajectory Optimization“ at the Institute of…
Ab Ovo Continues Partnership in 3rd Phase of Research Campus MODAL
The Ab Ovo Group is continuing its successful partnership with the MobilityLab of the MODAL research campus in the upcoming five-year third main phase. "Sustainable…
On Friday, a 5-member delegation from Singapore visited us, consisting of high-ranking representatives from the National Quantum Office Singapore, the Quantum Engineering…
Workshop on Tensor Methods for Quantum Simulation (TMQS2024)
Explore the transformative potential of tensor methods for quantum simulation! Discover how tensor decompositions revolutionize the study of high-dimensional quantum…
The year 2024 marks four decades of groundbreaking research, collaboration, and innovation for the ZIB. With a scientific conference, that will be held June 11 to June 13…
On June 22, 2024 the upcoming Long Night of the Sciences 2024 takes place. The ZIB programme is published here: www.zib.de/lndw A review of the online presentation of…
Am 03. April 2025 findet wieder der Girls'Day am ZIB statt! An einem Tag könnt ihr hineinschnuppern in die Welt Konrad Zuse's und lernen, was wir alles Spannendes mit…
The Thematic Einstein Semester “Mathematics for Quantum Technologies” aims to shed light on the mathematical aspects of the rapidly developing fields of quantum...
Within this interdisciplinary, collaborative research project, we will develop mathematical and algorithmic solutions for analyzing adzes/axes and grinding stones -...
Scholarly communication is facing a radical change with the introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods. A disruptive change of the whole system seems possible...
High-performance computers are required to simulate complex systems that allow to study the behavior of molecules under real conditions. This project combines artificial...
Model-Regularized Learning Of Complex Dynamical Behavior
This project is planned to couple machine learning approaches, especially from the field of Deep Learning, with (reduced) ODE models in the sense that the model becomes...
Geometric Learning for Single-Cell RNA Velocity Modeling
Recent advances in Single-Cell RNA sequencing allow to infer both the gene expression of a cell and the so-called "velocity vector" initializing the changes in that...
Das Computermuseum im ZIB - Wissenschaftliches Rechnen von Konrad Zuse bis zur Gegenwart
Geschichten aus der Urzeit: Historische Hardware am Zuse-Institut Berlin Wir präsentieren im Computermuseum eine historische Sammlung aus der Rechentechnik im ZIB. Wie...
Prof. Schütte, Präsident des Zuse-Instituts Berlin, referiert über das Forschungsgebiet “Computational Thinking”. Es untersucht, wie wir Menschen Computer nutzen können...
Dieser Vortrag beleuchtet die Geschichte von der Erfindung des ersten digitalen Computers in Berlin durch Konrad Zuse im Jahre 1941 im historischen Kontext über die...
Projekte in 3D - Das Wissenschaftskino - Beginn 17:30, 18:15, 19:00, 19:45, 20:30, 21:15, 22:00, 22:45 Uhr
Wie wachsen Korallen und welche Unterschiede gibt es zwischen verschiedenen Arten? Welche Bedeutung hat die Analyse von Formen für unser Leben und die Wissenschaft und...
Ein Bild, unendliche Welten: Von Gemälden bis Galaxien
Erleben Sie am Zuse-Institut Berlin, wie neueste Technologien des maschinellen Lernens Ihr Foto mit nur wenigen Klicks verwandeln kann. Entdecken Sie sich in historischen...
Die regelmäßige elektrische Herzerregung ist Grundlage für unser aller Gesundheit, und ihre Simulation entscheidend für das qualitative Verständnis sowie quantitative...