MQV Girls'Day 2025: Supercomputer meets Quantencomputer


Leibniz Supercomputing Centre


This year, Munich Quantum Valley is once again taking part in Girls'Day and, together with the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, is giving a group of girls the opportunity to get to know careers in IT or physics and to find out about the tasks of a data center and its contribution to the development of quantum computing.

 

At this year's Girls'Day, organized by Munich Quantum Valley together with the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ), female students can expect an exciting insight into the world of computers, supercomputers and quantum computers.

What do you see when you take a computer apart? What distinguishes your laptop at home from a supercomputer or a quantum computer? And what do female computer scientists, mathematicians and physicists at the LRZ work on when they try to connect LRZ's supercomputer with quantum computers? Girls can find out this and more during the Girls'Day.

Further information and registration on the Girls'Day website [in German].

Further offers in the MQV network

As in previous years, numerous members and partners in the MQV network are also offering exciting Girls'Day programs this year.

  • The Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics takes girls into the spectacular world of laser research with laboratory tours and hands-on experiments in the PhotonLab. More information here [in German].
     
  • At the Girls'Day at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, girls can discover what light is and how it affects our lives on earth. More information here [in German].
     
  • At the Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Microsystems and Solid State Technologies, girls can explore the world of microelectronics and find out what role sustainability plays in the digital world. More information here [in German].