Welcome to NHR-Nord@Göttingen

The GWDG as a high-performance computing center together with the University of Göttingen as an academic institution is one of now nine members in the Alliance for National High Performance Computing (NHR). We currently operate the NHR systems Emmy und Grete.

Access to the NHR systems

Computing resources are available as part of NHR projects, which can be created via the HPC project management portal.

Competencies

As part of the national high performance computing strategy, every center has defined research and application fields in which it is specialised. For Göttingen, these areas are

  • life sciences,
  • earth system sciences,
  • fluid mechanics,
  • AI and Big Data,
  • digital humanities.

The GWDG can resort to many experiences with and from the different existing user communities. In addition, the manifold services by the GWDG as IT service provider and the HPC department in particular, complete the NHR-portfolio.

Supercomputers Emmy and Grete

The supercomputers Emmy and Grete are financed by the northern German federal states Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein as well as the federal government (BMBF).

This system is ideal for large-scale (GPU-) applications and advanced users who can take full advantage of the system.

If you are running an application on a local system and would like to migrate to the NHR system, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

History

Since 2021 the GWDG and the University of Göttingen form one of then eight Centers for National High Performance Computing (NHR centers) nationwide. For the GWDG and the University of Göttingen this represents a continuation of the HLRN project, in which additional funding is now available for computing resources, research, teaching and user consulting. The special focus is on expanding competencies in the areas of life sciences, earth system sciences, fluid mechanics, AI and Big Data, and digital humanities. Here, the GWDG forms the NHR-North together with the ZIB and their joint expert consulting network.

Currently, the GWDG operates the NHR systems Emmy and Grete, for the northern German states of the former HLRN. From October 2020 to April 2024, the second phase of Emmy was in operation, necessitating the move to a modular data center. The HPC team is heavily involved in its planning and operation. Currently, the third phase of Emmy and the first phase of Grete are underway.

Emmy is used in particular by scientists at universities and institutions in the participating federal states, but are also available to researchers outside the federal states network. Depending on the institutes affiliation, different user fees apply.