Curriculum Vitae, Prof.-Ing. Michael Resch

Titles

Director, High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart
Director, Institute for High-Performance Computing

Contact

HPC Center Stuttgart (HLRS)
University of Stuttgart
Nobelstraße 19
70569 Stuttgart, Germany

Phone: +49 711 685-87200
Fax: +49 711 685-87209
Email: michael.resch@hlrs.de

 

Photo of Michael Resch in front of supercomputer.
Photo: Boris Lehner for HLRS

"Die Bewegung in die Ironie hinein ist eine Empörung. Mit dieser Bewegung steigt der Mensch aus seiner Bedingung empor. Die Bewegung aus der Ironie heraus ist ein Engagement. Mit dieser Bewegung kehrt der Mensch in seine Bedingung zurück, um sie zu ändern. Die beiden Bewegungen heißen Freiheit." 

Vilém Flusser, Für eine Philosophie der Emigration, in V. Flusser, Von der Freiheit des Migranten – Einsprüche gegen den Nationalismus, Europäische Verlagsanstalt, Berlin – Wien, 2000, pp 31-32

Core Activities

Other Activities

Previous Other Activities

01/2018 - 12/2020
Member of the board of trustees (Kuratorium) of the Fraunhofer-Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology (IGB)

05/2016 - 7/2020
Member/Chairman of the board of the Automotive Solution Center for Simulation (ASCS)

02/2015 - 02/2018

Member of the Consulting committee (Fachbeirat) of the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg

09/2013 - 09/2019
Member of the board of the Gauß Allianz (GA)

11/2005 - 11/2018 
Member of the board of the Virtual Dimension Center Fellbach

4/2014 - 9/2017
Dean of the Faculty for Energy- Process- and Biotechnology of the University of Stuttgart

2007 - 2017
Member of the advisory board of the Triangle Venture Capital Group 

2009 - 2016
Member of the advisory board of the Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing

2011 - 2016
Managing Director of the Information- and Communication Center of the University of Stuttgart (IZUS)

2013 - 2015 / 2017 - 2019
Chairman of the board of the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS)

2011 - 2015
Chairman of the advisory board of hww Betriebs GmbH

2011 - 2015
Vice president of the NEC User Group NEC User Group Society

2011 Acting Director of the Rechenzentrum der Universität Stuttgart

2011 - 2016
Member of the Scientific Council of the International Research Center for Complex Systems and Scientific-Engineering Computing of the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (BUAA)

2006 - 2011
Member of the Technical Computing Advisory Council of Microsoft

2006 - 2009
Chairman of the Technology and Business Council of T-Systems SfR

2003 - 2009
Member of the board of the Informatik Verbund Stuttgart

2005 - 2009
President of the NEC User Group Society

Chairman 2006 - 2007 / Member 2004 - 2007
Scientific Advisory Board of the Swiss Center for Scientific Supercomputing / Centro Svizzero del Calcolo Scientifico (CSCS)

2003 - 2008
Member of the steering committee of the German Grid Initiative D-Grid

2006 - 2007
Member of the Scientific Committee of the French Next Generation HPC Project (FAME2) Une nouvelle gération de serveurs pour le calcul intensif et le traitement de l'information 

2003 - 2007 Member (2006 - 2007 speaker)
Board of the HPC Center of Competence of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg

1997 - 2000
Area chair for performance of the Cray User Group

"... there could hardly be a more unbearable - and more irrational - world than one in which the most eminent specialists in each field are allowed to proceed unchecked with the realization of their ideals", 

F. A. Hayek, The Road to Serfdom, The University of Chicago Press, Fiftieth Anniversary Edition, p 62, 1994

Supercomputing

The understanding and usage of high performance computers is my key research interest. Operating a supercomputer at HLRS allows to access one of the fastest systems world wide and develop methods for its usage and programming

Digital Convergence

As digital methods mature their combination starts to increase the potential of digitalization to change the way we live, work and spend our leasure time. These combinations of technologies can help to solve industrial and societal challenges for whcih supercomputing was only part of the solution.

Theory of Science in Simulation

The scientific foundation of simulation requires an understanding of the foundations of information science. In an ongoing dialogue with philosophers like A. Kaminski, P. Gehring, and C. Hubig as well as sociologists like O. Renn, N. Saam and C. Kropp I am working on understanding and exposing the background understanding of simulation in our society and our philosophical concepts of epistemology

Cloud/Grid Computing/Distributed Systems

Making supercomputers available to users is one key aspect of the work at HLRS. The concept of the Grid which was extended to the concept of a Cloud provides a framework within which my team and I work on developing methods for better usage of supercomputers in a seamless way.

Parallel Computing, Programming Models

Scalable systems will require scalable programming models to make the power of supercomputer available to scientific and industrial users alike. In our research we focus on all kinds of programming models evaluating them for the purpose of scalable as well as developing new approaches to use highly scalable systems

Numerical Simulation of Flow Phenomena / Medical Simulation

Having started to work on blood flow simulation we still keep investigating how simulation on supercomputers can help to understand blood flow phenomena. We have extended our reach into the simulation of bones and have started to work with medical doctors to make best use of supercomputers also in a clinical situation. 

Simulation and Art

Science and humanities as well as art share a common purpose and goal when it comes to explaining and expressing the world. My work is based on discussions and collaborations with artists as well as researchers in science and the humanities.

Only major projects are covered here. Overall I have particpated in about 20 DFG projects, about 30 projects funded by the German federal government, about 30 projects funded by the state government of the state of Baden-Württemberg, about 80 European projects, and about 20 industrial projects 

Industry

AMD COVID-19 

A collaboration with AMD where AMD and penguin provide ressources for the support of simulations related to COVID-19 (2020 - 2023)

HPCDA
A collaboration with Cray funded by Cray and the state of Baden-Württemberg on Data Analytics (2016 - 2020)

Teraflop Workbench Project 
A collaboration with NEC in sustained Teraflops Computing (6/2004 - 5/2016) 

Microsoft HPC Institute 
A collaboration with Microsoft in technical computing(5/2005 - 2011) 

European

EuroCC

National Competence Centres in the framework of EuroHPC

CASTIEL

Coordination and Support for National Competence Centres on a European Level

EXCELLERAT
One of the nine Centers of Excellence for High Performance Computing in Europe with a focus on engineering applications (2018 - 2021)

HIDALGO
One of the nine Centers of Excellence for High Performance Computing in Europe with a focus on Global Challenges applications (2018 - 2021) 

PRACE IP Projects
Projects that support the PRACE activities in HPC (2010 - 2021)

FORTISSIMO/FORTISSIMO 2
is a collaborative project that will enable European SMEs to be more competitive globally through the use of simulation services running on a High Performance Computing cloud infrastructure. (2013 - 2018)

HPC-EUROPA Projects
Projects that support mobility of researchers in HPC in Europe (2004 - 2020)

CRESTA
Collaborative Research into Exascale Systemware, Tools & Applications. One of three European funded Exascale Software Projects (2011 - 2014)

GridCoord 
"an ERA Pilot on a co-ordinated Europe-wide Initiative in Grid Research" 
A Specific Support Action under the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Community (7/2004-6/2006) 

DAMIEN
Distributed Applications and Middleware for Industrial use of European Networks; IST contract IST-2000-25406; (1/2001 - 6/2003)

METODIS
MEta computing TOols for DIstributed Systems; Esprit contract Nr. 29909; (1/1999 - 12/2001)

DECAST
enhanced DEsign Environment for Industrial CASTing Processes on Parallel Computing Platforms; Esprit contract Nr. 28144; (10/1998 - 3/2001)

HPS-ICE
High Performance Simulation of Internal Combustion Engines; Esprit contract Nr. 20184; (1/1996 - 12/1998)

CAESAR
Clusters of Computational Intensive Applications For Engineering, Design, and Simulation on Scalable Parallel Architectures; Esprit contract Nr. 8328; (1.5.1994 - 31.4.1997)

Federal

SiVeGCS+ is a Project through which installation and operation of national supercomputers is funded by the Federal Ministry of Science (BMBF) and the Ministry of Science of the State of Baden-Württemberg (MWK-BW) (2017 - 2032)

CIRCE (Computational Immediate Response Center for Emergencies) A project to understand and evaluate the potential of HPC in cases of emergencies co-funded by the federal and state government (11/2021 - 10/2024)

NFDI4CAT: A project of the National Forschungsdaten Infrastruktur / National Research Data Infrastrcuture (NFDI) (10/2020 - 9/2025)

Cluster of Excellence Daten-integrierte Simulationswissenschaft (SimTech); Part of the German Initiative of Excellence; Principal Investigator (1/2019 - 12/2025)

SiVeGCS / SiVeGCS+ is a Project through which installation and operation of national supercomputers is funded by the Federal Ministry of Science (BMBF) and the Ministry of Science of the State of Baden-Württemberg (MWK-BW) (2017 - 2032)

inHPC.de is a project to support the closer interation of the three national German supercomputing centers in teh fields of networking and data management (2017 - 2020)

SPPEXA (German Priority Programme 1648: Software for Exascale Computing) / Exasolver 2, SMART-DASH: projects funded by the DFG (2015 - 2019)

PetaGCS (pdf) is a Project through which installation and operation of national supercomputers is funded by the Federal Ministry of Science (BMBF) and the Ministry of Science of the State of Baden-Württemberg (MWK-BW) (2008 - 2017)

Cluster of Excellence Simulation Technology (SimTech)
Part of the German Initiative of Excellence; PI for research Area F: Hybrid High-Performance Computing Systems and Simulation Software Engineering (2007 - 2018)

Collaborative Research Center 716 (SFB 716)
"Dynamic Simulation of Systems with Large Numbers of Particles" (1/2007 - 12/2012); Workpackage (Teilprojekt) "Performant and Flexible Multi Particle Simulation on Different Supercomputer Architectures" 

ASIL 
Advanced Solvers Integrated Library - a project funded as part of the German HPC Initiative (1/2009 - 12/2011)

IMEMO
Innovative HPC-Methoden und Einsatz für Hochskalierbare Molekulare Simulation - a project funded as part of the German HPC Initiative (1/2009 - 12/2011)

TIMaCS
Tools for intelligent System Management of Very Large Computing Systems -  project funded as part of the German HPC Initiative (1/2009 - 12/2011)

FinGrid
A collaborative project in financial business for the financial services industry as part of the German e-science initiative D-Grid (5/2007 - 4/2010)

InGrid
A collaborative project in engineering for grids as part of the German e-science initiative D-Grid (9/2005 - 8/2008)

Collaborative Research Center 374 (SFB 374)
"Development and Testing of Innovative Products - Rapid Prototyping" (2005 - 2008); Workpackage (Teilprojekt) D2 "Visualization and Simulation of Physical and Technical Processes"

Collaborative Research Center 259 (SFB 259) "High Temperature Problems of Reusable Space Vehicles" (2001 - 2003) Workpackage (Teilprojekt) C3 "Numerical Re-entry Aerothermodynamics"

Collaborative Research Center 382 (SFB 382) "Methods and Algorithms for SImulating Physical Processes on Supercomputers" (2001 - 2005) Workpackage (Teilprojekt) D02 "Interactive Visualization of Computer Simulations on Parallel Systems"

State funded

CIRCE (Computational Immediate Response Center for Emergencies) A project to understand and evaluate the potential of HPC in cases of emergencies (11/2021 - 10/2024)

NDLZL Nachhaltiger Datenlebenszyklus Literatur. A project together with the German Literature Archive and digital humanities researchers from the University of Stuttgart to explore data and the digital in context with literature (2019 - 2023).

BW-HPC-S5 A project to develop support methods for HPC in the state of Baden-Württemberg (2018 - 2020)

MOEWE A Project funded by the ESF and the state of Baden-Württemberg to develop training curricula and concepts for HPC (2016 - 2020)

Simulierte Welten /Simulated Worlds A state funded project to reach out to schools (2011 - 2024)

Transforming Simulation
A project to investigate on the meaning and impact of simulation (2016 - 2019)

Sustainability
A state funded Project to develop a concept for the sustainability of computing centers (2014 - 2019)

BW-HPC-C5 (German)
A state funded Project to bring together HPC at all three Levels (national, state-wide and University) HLRS takes the lead in training & education

Software Development for Highly Scalable Systems
A project together with NERSC in collaboration with the Green-Flash project

BW-Grid
A project for Grid Computing in the Framework of the German Grid initiative D-Grid

Motto

"Perché è vanesio, figlia mia; e l'ambizione è un vizio che scompare soltanto con la morte" 

Leonardo Da Vinci, Favole sulli uccelli, around 1495

Books & Chapters (59)

  1. Michael Resch Digitalwüste Deutschland, Heyne Verlag, 2022
  2. Nagel, Wolfgang E.; Kröner, Dietmar B.; Resch, Michael M. (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’20, Transactions of the High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2022
  3. Hartmut Mix, Christoph Niethammer, Huan Zhou, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Michael M. Resch (Eds.), Tools for High Performance Computing 2018 / 2019, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2021 
  4. Nagel, Wolfgang E.; Kröner, Dietmar B.; Resch, Michael M. (Eds.), High Performance Com-puting in Science and Engineering ’19, Transactions of the High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2021
  5. Michael M. Resch, Manuela Wossough, Wolfgang Bez, Erich Focht, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Sus-tained Simulation Performance 2019 and 2020, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2021 
  6. Michael M. Resch, Yevgenia Kovalenko, Wolfgang Bez, Erich Focht, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Sustained Simulation Performance 2018 and 2019, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2020
  7. Nicole J. Saam, Michael Resch, Andreas Kaminski, Simulieren und Entscheiden: Entschei-dungsmodellierung, Modellierungsentscheidungen, Entscheidungsunterstützung, Springer VS, 2019
  8. Nagel, Wolfgang E.; Kröner, Dietmar B.; Resch, Michael M. (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’18, Transactions of the High Performance Com-puting Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2019
  9. Christoph Niethammer, Michael M. Resch, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Holger Brunst, Hatrmut Mix (Eds.), Tools for High Performance Computing 2017, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2019 
  10. Nagel, Wolfgang E.; Kröner, Dietmar B.; Resch, Michael M. (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’17, Transactions of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2018
  11. Michael M. Resch, Wolfgang Bez, Erich Focht, Michael Gienger, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Sustained Simulation Performance 2017, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2017
  12. Christoph Niethammer, José Gracia, Tobias Hilbrich, Andreas Knüpfer, Michael M. Resch, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Tools for High Performance Computing 2016, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2017
  13. Michael Resch, Andreas Kaminski, Petra Gehring (Eds), The Science and Art of Simulation I: Exploring – Understanding – Knowing, Springer International Publishing, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2017
  14. Nagel, Wolfgang E.; Kröner, Dietmar B.; Resch, Michael M. (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’16, Transactions of the High Performance Com-puting Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2017
  15. Resch, M.M., Bez, W., Focht, E., Patel, N., Kobayashi, H (eds), Sustained Simulation Performance 2016, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2016
  16. Vinai K. Singh, Hari Mohan Srivastava, Ezio Venturino, Michael Resch, Vijay Guota (Eds.), Modern Mathematical Methods and High Performance Computing in Science and Technology: M3HPCST, Ghaziabad, India, December 2015, Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2016
  17. Andreas Knüpfer, Tobias Hilbrich, Christoph Niethammer, José Gracia, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Michael M. Resch (Eds.), Tools for High Performance Computing 2015, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2016
  18. Nagel, Wolfgang E.; Kröner, Dietmar B.; Resch, Michael M. (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’15, Transactions of the High Performance Com-puting Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2016
  19. Andreas Kaminski, Uwe Küster, Michael Resch, Björn Schembera, Simulation als List, in: Gerhard Gamm, Petra Gehring, Christoph Hubig, Andreas Kaminski, Alfred Nordmann (Eds.), Jahrbuch Technikphilosophie 2016: List und Tod, pp 93 – 121, diaphanes, 2015
  20. Michael M. Resch, Wolfgang Bez, Erich Focht, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Jiaxing Qi, Sabine Roll-er (Eds.), Sustained Simulation Performance 2015, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2015
  21. Michael Resch and Andreas Wierse, Porsche: An Industrial Use Case, in Anwar Osseyran and Merle Giles, Industrial Applications of High Performance Computing: Best Global Practices, pp 243 – 246, Chapman & Hall / CRC, ISBN: 9781466596801, 2015
  22. Michael Resch and Andreas Wierse, Industrial Applications on Supercomputing in Ger-many, in Anwar Osseyran and Merle Giles, Industrial Applications of High Performance Computing: Best Global Practices, pp 63 – 78, Chapman & Hall / CRC, ISBN: 9781466596801, 2015
  23. Niethammer, C., Gracia, J., Knüpfer, A., Resch, M.M., Nagel, W.E. (Eds.), Tools for High Performance Computing 2014, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2015
  24. Nagel, Wolfgang E.; Kröner, Dietmar B.; Resch, Michael M. (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’14, Transactions of the High Performance Com-puting Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2015
  25. Michael M. Resch, Wolfgang Bez, Erich Focht, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Nisarg Patel (Eds.), Sustained Simulation Performance 2014, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2014
  26. Andreas Knüpfer, José Gracia, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Michael M. Resch (Eds.), Tools for High Performance Computing 2013, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2014
  27. Nagel, Wolfgang E.; Kröner, Dietmar B.; Resch, Michael M. (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’13, Transactions of the High Performance Com-puting Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2014
  28. Michael Resch, What’s the Result? – Thoughts of a Center Director on Simulation, in Juan M. Durán and Eckhart Arnold (Eds.), Computer Simulations and the Changing Face of Scientific Experimentation, pp 233 – 246, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, 2013
  29. Resch, M.M.; Bez, W.; Foch, E.; Kobayashi, H.; Kovalenko, Y. (Eds.), Sustained Simulation Performance 2013, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2013
  30. Alexey Cheptsov, Steffen Brinkmann, José Gracia, Michael M. Resch, Wolfgang E. Nagel (Eds.), Tools for High Performance Computing, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2013
  31. Nagel, Wolfgang E.; Kröner, Dietmar B.; Resch, Michael M. (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’12, Transactions of the High Performance Com-puting Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2013
  32. Resch, M., Wang, X., Bez, W., Focht, E., Kobayashi, H. (Eds.), Sustained Simulation Per-formance 2012, Springer, Berlin - Heidelberg – New York, 2013
  33. Brunst, H., Müller, M., Nagel, W.E., Resch, M.M. (Eds.), Tools for High Performance Computing 2011, Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Parallel Tools for High Performance Computing, Springer, Berlin - Heidelberg – New York, 2012
  34. Nagel, Wolfgang E.; Kröner, Dietmar B.; Resch, Michael M. (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’11, Transactions of the High Performance Com-puting Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2012
  35. Resch, M.; Wang, X.; Bez, W.; Kobayashi, H.; Roller, S. (Eds.), High Performance Compu-ting on Vector Systems 2011, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2012
  36. W. E. Nagel, D. B. Kröner, M. Resch (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ‘10, Transactions of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg - New York, 2011
  37. Krause, E.; Shokin, Y.; Resch, M.; Kröner, D.; Shokina, N. (Eds.) Computational Science and High Performance Computing IV, The 4th Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop, Freiburg, Germany, 12 - 16 October 2009 Series: Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design (NNFM) , Vol. 115, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2011
  38. Resch, M.; Benkert, K.; Wang, X.; Galle, M.; Bez, W.; Kobayashi, H.; Roller, S. (Eds.), High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2010, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2010
  39. Rainer Keller, Edgar Gabriel, Michael Resch, Jack Dongarra (Eds.), Recent Advances in the Message Passing Interface, 17th European MPI Users’ Group Meeting, EuroMPI 2010, Stuttgart, Springer, LNCS 6305, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2010
  40. Matthias. S. Müller, Michael M. Resch, Alexander Schulz, Wolfgang E. Nagel (Eds.), Tools for High Performance Computing 2009, Proceedings of the 3rd International Work-shop on Parallel Tools for High Performance Computing, Springer, Berlin - Heidelberg – New York, 2010
  41. W. E. Nagel, D. B. Kröner, M. Resch (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering 09, Transactions of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg - New York, 2010
  42. M. Resch, S. Roller, K. Benkert, M. Galle, W. Bez, H. Kobayashi (Eds.), High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2009, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2010
  43. Resch, M., Roller, S., Benkert, K.; Galle, M.; Bez, W.; Kobayashi, H.; Hirayama, T. (Eds.) High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2008, Proceedings of the High Perfor-mance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2009
  44. W. E. Nagel, D. B. Kröner, M. Resch (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering 08, Transactions of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg - New York, 2008
  45. Krause, E.; Shokin, Y.I.; Resch, M.; Shokina, N. (Eds.), Computational Science and High Performance Computing III, The 3rd Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop, Novosibirsk, Russia, 23 - 27 July 2007 Series: Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design (NNFM) , Vol. 101, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2008
  46. Resch, M., Keller, R., Himmler, V., Krammer, B., Schulz, A. (Eds.), Tools for High Perfor-mance Computing, Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Parallel Tools for High Performance Computing, July 2008, Stuttgart (HLRS), Springer, Berlin - Heidelberg – New York, 2008
  47. W. E. Nagel, D. B. Kröner, M. Resch (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering 07, Transactions of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg - New York, December 2007
  48. Resch, M.; Roller, S.; Lammers, P.; Furui, T.; Galle, M.; Bez, W. (Eds.) High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2007, Proceedings of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2007
  49. Michael Resch and Uwe Küster, Architectural and Programming Issues for Sustained Pet-aflop Performance, in David Bader (Ed.) Petascale Computing: Algorithms and Applications, Computational Science series, pp 487 – 506, Chapman & Hall / CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, 2007
  50. Resch, M., Bönisch, T., Tiyyagura, S., Furui, T., Seo, Y., Bez, W. (Eds.) High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2006, Proceedings of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2006
  51. W. E. Nagel, W. Jäger, M. Resch (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and En-gineering 06, Transactions of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg - New York, 2006
  52. Yuri Shokin, Michael Resch, Nargozy Danaev, Murat Orunkhanov, Nina Shokina (Eds.), Advances in High Performance Computing and Computational Sciences – The 1st Kazakh-German Advanced Research Workshop, Almaty, Kazakhstan, September 23 – October1, 2005, Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design – Volume 93, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2006
  53. Michael Resch, Thomas Bönisch, Katharina Benkert, Toshiyuki Furui, Yoshiki Seo, Wolf-gang Bez (Eds.), High Performance Computing on Vector Systems, Proceedings of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2006
  54. Michael Resch, Grid at the Interface of Industry and Research, in Barth Thomas, Schüll Anke (Hsg.), Grid Computing: Konzepte – Technologien - Anwendungen, pp 85 – 98, Vieweg, 2006
  55. E. Krause, Y. Shokin, M. Resch, N. Shokina (Eds.), Computational Science and High Per-formance Computing II, Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary De-sign – Volume 91, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg - New York, 2005
  56. W. E. Nagel, W. Jäger, M. Resch (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and En-gineering 05, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg - New York, 2005
  57. E. Krause, Y. Shokin, M. Resch, N. Shokina (Eds.), Computational Science and High Per-formance Computing, Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design – Volume 88, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg - New York, 2005
  58. E. Krause, W. Jäger. M. Resch (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engi-neering 04, Transactions of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 2004
  59. E. Krause, W. Jäger, M. Resch (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engi-neering 03, Transactions of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 2003 

Journal Papers (43)

  1. Marius Kurz, Philipp Offenhäuser, Dominic Viola, Oleksandr Shcherbakov, Michael Resch, Andrea Beck, Deep Reinforcement Learning for Computational Fluid Dynamics on HPC Systems, Journal of Computational Science, Vol. 65, November 2022
    https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2205.06502
  2. Marius Kurz, Philipp Offenhäuser, Dominic Viola, Michael Resch, Andrea Beck, Relexi – A scalable open source reinforcement learning framework for high-performance computing, Software Impacts, Vol 14, November 2022 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.simpa.2022.100422
  3. Núria López, Luigi Del Debbio, Marc Baaden, Matej Praprotnik, Laura Grigori, Catarina Si-moes, Serge Bogaerts, Florian Berberich, Thomas Lippert, Janne Ignatius, Philippe Lavocat, Oriol Pineda, Maria Grazia Giuffreda, Sergi Girona, Dieter Kranzlmüller, Michael M. Resch, Gabriella Scipione, Thomas Schulthess. Lessons learnt from urgent computing in Europe: tackling the Covid19 pandemia, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), November 16, 2021, 118(46), doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2024891118
  4. Tibor Döpper, Bärbel Große-Wöhrmann, Doris Lindner, Darko Milakovic, Jutta Oexle, Michael M. Resch, Oliver Scheel, Sven Slotosch, and Leon Widmaier, Expanding HLRS Aca-demic HPC Simulation Training Programs to More Target Groups, Journal of Computa-tional Science Education (JOCSE), 11(3), 13-26, 2021
  5. Marco Seiz, Philipp Offenhäuser, Stefan Andersson, Johannes Hötzer, Henrik Hierl, Britta Nestler, Michael Resch, Lustre I/O performance investigations on Hazel Hen: Experiments and Heuristics, Journal of Supercomputing (2021), doi.org/10.1007/s11227-021-03730-7
  6. Thomas Ludwig & Michael Resch, Digitale Kunst, Informatik Spektrum 44, 1-2 (2021), doi.org/10.1007/s00287-021-01333-3
  7. Michael Resch, Simulation und Theater: über die Entstehung virtueller Realitäten, Compa-ratio – Zeitschrift für vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft, Jahrgang 12, Ausgabe 2 (2020) pp. 15 - 20 
  8. Thomas Schwitalla, Kirsten Warrach-Sagi, Volker Wulfmeyer, and Michael Resch, Near global scale high-resolution simulations with WRF-NOAHMP v.3.8.1, Geoscientific Model Development, www.geosci-model-dev.net/13/1959/2020/,  doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2019-316, 2020 
  9. Michael Resch, Andreas Kaminski, The Epistemic Importance of Technology in Computer Simulation and Machine Learning, Minds and Machines (2019), 29:9-27 doi.org/10.1007/s11023-019-09496-5
  10. Tchipev Nicola, Seckler Steffen, Heinen Matthias, Vrabec Jadran, Gratl Fabio, Horsch Martin, Bernreuther Martin, Glass Colin, Niethammer Christoph, Hammer Nicolay, Kris-chok Bernd, Michael Resch, Kranzlmüller Dieter, Hasse Hans, Bungartz Hans-Joachim, Neumann Philipp, TweTriS: Twenty Trillion-atom Simulation, accepted by International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 2018
  11. Thomas Bönisch, Michael Resch, Thomas Schwitalla, Matthias Meinke, Volker Wulfmeyer, and Kirsten Warrach-Sagi, Hazel Hen – Leading HPC technology and its impact on science in Germany and Europe, Journal of Parallel Computing , Vol 64, May 2017, 3-11 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parco.2017.02.002) 
  12. Natalia Melnikova, Stepan Orlov, Nikolay Shabrov, Vlad Kiev, Aleksey Kuzin, Michael Resch, Uwe Wössner and Martin Aumüller, CAVE 3D: software extensions for scientific vizualisation of large-scale models, Procedia Computer Science, Vol 66, 679 – 688, 2015 
  13. Thomas Baumann, Michael Resch, Parallel Parameter Identification in Industrial Biotechnology, International Journal of Parallel Programming, 42(3), 490 – 504 (2014) 
  14. Marc C. Wiedemann, Julian M. Kunkel, Michaela Zimmer, Thomas Ludwig, Michael M. Resch, Thomas Bönisch, Xuan Wang, Andriy Chut, Alvaro Aguilera, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Michael Kluge, Holger Mickler: Towards I/O analysis of HPC systems and a generic architecture to collect access patterns, Computer Science - R&D 28(2-3): 241-251 (2013) 
  15. Edgar Gabriel, Saber Feki, Katharina Benkert, Michael M. Resch, Towards Performance portability through runtime adaptation for high performance computing applications, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Vol 22(16), 2230 – 2246, November 2010 
  16. Uwe Schwiegelshohn, Rosa M. Badia, Marian Bubak, Marco Danelutto, Schahram Dustdar, Fabrizio Gagliardi, Alfred Geiger, Ladislav Hluchy, Dieter Kranzlmüller, Erwin Laure, Thierry Priol, Alexander Reinefeld, Michael Resch, Andreas Reuter, Otto Rienhoff, Thomas Rüter, Peter Sloot, Domenico Talia, Klaus Ullmann, Ramin Yahyapour, Gabriele von Voigt, Perspectives on Grid Computing, Future Generation Computing Systems, 26 (2010), 1104 – 1115 
  17. Sabine Roller, Michael Resch, Martin Galle, Wolfgang Bez, The Teraflop Workbench - Enhancing High Sustained Performance on Vector Systems, GSIS Interdisciplinary Information Sciences, Vol. 15 (1), pp 45 – 99, 2009 
  18. Katharina Benkert, Bernhard Müller, and Michael M. Resch, Reducing Turn-Around Times for Supernova Simulations, GSIS Interdisciplinary Information Sciences, Vol. 15 (1), pp 91 – 98, 2009 
  19. Michael M. Resch, Edgar Gabriel, Supercomputers in Grids, International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing, 1(1), 1-9, January-March 2009 
  20. S.R. Tiyyagura, P. Adamidis, R. Rabenseifner, P. Lammers, S. Borowski, F. Lippold, F. Svensson, O. Marxen, S. Haberhauer, A.P. Seitsonen, J. Furthmüller, K. Benkert, M. Galle, T. Bönisch, U. Küster, M.M. Resch, Teraflops - Sustained Performance with Real World Appli-cations, International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Volume 22 (2), 131 – 148, 2008 
  21. Resch, M., Currle-Linde, N., Küster, U., Risio, B., Computational Mechanics Applications in a Novel Grid Framework, Journal: WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applica-tion, Issue 3, Volume 4, pp 445-452, 2007 
  22. Michael M. Resch and Uwe Küster, Future Challenges in Supercomputing, PIK Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation, PIK 29 (2006), 214 – 220 
  23. Peggy Lindner, Edgar Gabriel, Michael Resch, GCM: A Grid configuration Manager for het-erogeneous Grid environments, International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing, Vol. 1, No.1, 4 – 12, 2005 
  24. Michael Resch, Matthias Müller (Eds.), The Grid, Special Issue of it – Information Technology, 47 (2005), 6 
  25. Michael M. Resch, Remarks on Supercomputing in Germany, PIK Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation, 28 (2005), 238-242 
  26. Michael Resch, On the potential and risk of Clusters in Numerical Simulation, Computational Technologies, 2004, Vol. 9 (6), 34 – 39, 2004 
  27. Rainer Keller, Edgar Gabriel, Bettina Krammer, Matthias S. Müller and Michael M. Resch, Towards efficient execution of MPI applications on the Grid: Porting and Optimization issues, Journal of Grid Computing, 1 (2): 133-149, 2003 
  28. Michael Resch, High Performance Computing in Engineering and Science, Computational Technologies, 2003, Vol. 8 (8), Special Issue, 27–43 
  29. Peggy Lindner, Michael M. Resch, GRIDWELTEN - User requirements and environments for Grid Computing, DFN Mitteilungen, 26 -6/2003, 13-15 
  30. Nicolas Barberou, Marc Garbey, Matthias Hess, Michael M. Resch, Tuomo Rossi, Jari Toivanen and Damien Tromeur-Dervout, Efficient Metacomputing of Elliptic Linear and Non-linear Problems, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Volume 63, Issue 5, May 2003, 564-577 
  31. Matthias Müller, Edgar Gabriel, Michael M. Resch, A Software Development Environment for GRID-Computing, Concurrency and Computation Practice and Experience, 2002; 14: 1543-1551 
  32. S.M. Pickles , J. M. Brooke , F.C. Costen , E. Gabriel, M. Müller, M. Resch S.M. Ord, Metacomputing across intercontinental networks, Future Generation Computer Systems (17)8 (2001) pp. 911-918 
  33. Matthias A. Brune, Graham E. Fagg, Michael Resch, Message-Passing Environments for Metacomputing, Future Generation Computer Systems (15) 5-6 (1999) pp. 699-712 
  34. Michael Resch, Dirk Rantzau and Robert Stoy, Metacomputing Experience in a Transatlantic Wide Area Application Test bed, Future Generation Computer Systems (15) 5-6 (1999) pp. 807-816 
  35. Th. Eickermann, J. Henrichs, M. Resch, R. Stoy, R. Völpel, Metacomputing in gigabit environments: Networks, tools and applications, Parallel Computing 24 (1998) 1847-1872 
  36. M. Resch, H. Babovsky, Workstation clustering: A powerful tool for numerical simulation in flight sciences and space research, J. Flight Sciences and Space Research 19 (1995) 253-258 
  37. Resch, M., Zur numerischen Simulation verallgemeinerter Newtonscher Strömungen, ZAMM, Z. angew. Math. Mech., 72, 380-382, 1992 
  38. K. Perktold, M. Resch and H. Florian, Pulsatile Non-Newtonian Flow Characteristics in a Three-Dimensional Human Carotid Bifurcation Model, ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engi-neering, 113, 464--475, 1991 
  39. K. Perktold, R.O. Peter, M. Resch, G. Langs, Pulsatile non-Newtonian blood flow in 3D-carotid bifurcation models: A numerical study of flow phenomena under different bifurcation angles, Journal of Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 13, 507-515, 1991 
  40. K. Perktold, M. Resch, R. Peter, Three-dimensional numerical analysis of pulsatile flow and wall shear stress in the carotid artery bifurcation, Journal of Biomechanics, Vol. 26. No. 6, 409-420, 1991 
  41. Perktold, K; Resch, M., Numerische Lösung der Navier-Stokes Gleichungen für Verallgemeinerte Newtonsche Fluide, ZAMM, Z. angew. Math. Mech., 71, 416-419, 1991 
  42. K. Perktold and M. Resch, Numerical flow studies in human carotid artery bifurcations: basic discussion of the geometric factor in atherogenesis, J. Biomed. Eng., Vol. 12, 111-123, 1990 
  43. K. Perktold, R. Peter and M. Resch, Pulsatile Non-Newtonian Blood Flow Simulation through a Bifurcation with an Aneurysm, Biorheology, 26: 1011-1030, 1989 

Other Refereed Papers (94)

  1. Sebastian Klüsener, Ralf Schneider, Matthias Rosenbaum-Feldbrügge, Christian Dudel, Elke Loichinger, Nikola Sander, Andreas Backhaus, Emanuele Del Fava, Janina Esins, Martina Fisch-er, Linus Grabenhenrich, Pavel Grigoriev, André Grow, Jason Hilton, Bastian Koller, Mikko Myrskylä, Francesco Scalone, Martin Wolkewitz, Emilio Zagheni, and Michael M. Resch, Fore-casting intensive care unit demand during the COVID-19 pandemic: a spatial age-structured microsimulation model, International Population Conference 2021, Hyderabad, India, December 5-10, 2021
  2. Anthony Ngo, Max Paul Bauer and Michael Resch, A Multi-Layered Approach for Measuring the Simulation-to-Reality Gap of Radar Perception for Autonomous Driving, 24th IEEE Intelli-gent Transportation Systems Conference (ITSC 2021), Indianapolis, IN, USA, September 19 – 22, 2021
  3. Michael Resch, The Role of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for High-Performance Computing, in Vinai K. Singh, Yaroslav D. Sergeyev and Andreas Fischer (Eds.) Recent Trans in Mathematical Modeling and High Performance Computing, Birkäuser, Switzerland, 241 – 249, 2021 
  4. Anthony Ngo, Max Paul Bauer and Michael Resch, Deep Evaluation Metric: Learning to Evalu-ate Simulated Radar Point Clouds for Virtual Testing of Autonomous Driving, 2021 IEEE Radar Conference, Atlanta, USA, May 10-14, 2021
  5. Max Paul Bauer, Anthony Ngo, Michael Resch, Usage of Operating System Kernel Paradigms to build modern Simulation Platforms for Autonomous Driving, 5th Asia-Pacific Conference on Intelligent Robot Systems (ACIRS 2020), Singapore, July 17-19, 2020
  6. Anthony Ngo, Max Bauer, Michael Resch, A Sensitivity Analysis Approach for Evaluating a Radar Simulation for Virtual Testing of Autonomous Driving Functions, 5th Asia-Pacific Con-ference on Intelligent Robot Systems (ACIRS 2020), Singapore, July 17-19, 2020
  7. Michael Resch, Digital Transformation – Can Reality Keep Up?, in Adriaan Eeckels (Ed.), Res-onances III datami, ISBN: 978-92-76-10370-7, 61-62, 2019
  8. Thomas Schwitalla, Michael Resch et al, Saisonal latitude-belt Simulation mit dem WRF Mo-dell auf konvektionserlaubender Skala, DACH 2019 Metereologentagung, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 18.- 22. March, 2019
  9. Michael M. Resch, Thomas Boenisch, Michael Gienger, Bastian Koller, High Performance Computing – Challenges and Risks for the Future, in Vinai K. Singh, David Gao, Andreas Fischer (Eds.), Advances in Mathematical Methods and High Performance Computing, Springer 2018 (in press)
  10. Andreas Kaminski, Michael Resch und Uwe Küster, Mathematische Opazität: Über Rechtfertigung und Reproduzierbarkeit in der Computersimulation, in: A. Friedrich, P. Gehring, C. Hubig, A. Kaminski, A. Nordmann (Hsg), Arbeit und Spiel: Jahrbuch Technikphilosophie 2018, pp 253 – 278, Nomos, 2018
  11. Michael M. Resch, Thomas Boenisch, High Performance Computing – Trends, Opportunities and Challenges, in P. Ivanyi, B.H.V. Topping and G. Varady, (Editors), Advances in Parallel, Distributed, Grid and Cloud Computing for Engineering, pp 1-8, Saxe-Coburg Publications, 2017 
  12. Michael M. Resch, On the Missing Coherent Theory of Simulation, in Michael Resch, Andreas Kaminski, Petra Gehring (Eds), The Science and Art of Simulation I: Exploring – Understanding – Knowing, pp 23-32, Springer International Publishing, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2017
  13. V. A. Svjatnyj, M. Resch. O. A. Zolothukina, Blockorientierte Simulationssprache der parallelen Simulationstechnik, 5th International Conference – Simulation 2016, Kiev, Ukraine, May 25 – 27, 2016 
  14. Michael Resch and Andreas Kaminski, Narratives of Simulation and their Major Assumptions, 4S Conference, Denver, CO, USA, November 11-13, 2015 
  15. Michael M. Resch, High Performance Computing Architectures: Trends, Opportunities and Challenges, in P. Iványi and B.H.V. Topping (Eds), Techniques for Parallel, Distributed and Cloud Computing in Engineering, pp 1-9, Saxe-Coburg Publications, 2015 
  16. Michael Neff, Dominik Oschetzki, Yuriy Yudin, Yevgen Dorozhko, Natalia Currle-Linde, Michael Resch and Guntram Rauhut, Efficient Calculation of Multi-dimensional Potentoal Energy Surfaces of Molecules and Molecular Clusters, in Wolfgang E. Nagel, Dietmar H. Kröner, Michael M. Resch (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering’13, pp 219 – 232, Springer, 2014 
  17. Ralf Schneider and Michael M. Resch, Calculation of the Discrete Effective Stiffness of Cancellous Bone by Direct Mechanical Simulations, in M.Garbey et al., Computational Surgery and Dual Training , Pages 351-361,  doi 10.1007/978-1-4614-8648-0_23, Springer New York, 2014 
  18. Y. Dorozhko, Y. Yudin, K. Kratzer, A. Arnold, C. W. Glass and M. Resch, Rare Event Sampling using the Science Experimental Grid Laboratory, 14th International Conference on Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Computing (CC 2013), Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, September 3-6, 2013 
  19. Thomas Baumann, Michael Resch, Parallel Parameter Identification in Industrial Biotechnology, Proceedings of the 10th IEEE  International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications, CPS, 2012, pp 127 – 134, DOI 10.1109/ISPA.2012.25 
  20. Marc C. Wiedemann, Julian M. Kunkel, Michaela Zimmer, Thomas Ludwig, Michael Resch, Thomas Bönisch, Xuan Wang, Andriy Chut, Alvaro Aguilera, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Michael Kluge, Holger Mickler, Towards I/O Analysis of HPC Systems and a Generic Architecture to Collect Access Patterns, International Supercomputing Conference 2012, Hamburg, Germany, June 17 – 21, 2012 
  21. Xin Wang, Uwe Küster, Michael Resch, A Low-Level, SDL-based Framework for Efficient Executions of Large-scale Scientific Workflows, proceeding of: 14th IEEE International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, CSE 2011, Dalian, China, August 24-26, 2011 
  22. Yudin, Y., Krasikova, T., Dorozhko, Y., Currle-Linde, N. and Resch, M., An Efficient Workflow System in Real HPC Organizations, International Workshop on Science Gateways (IWSG 2010), Acitrezza, Italy, September 20-22, 2010 
  23. L.P. Feldmann, V.A. Svyatnyj, M. Resch, M. Zeitz, Forschungsgebiet: Parallele Simulationstechnik, 20tes Symposium Simulationstechnik ASIM 2009, Cottbus, Germany, September 23-25, 2009 
  24. Ralf Schneider, Ulrich Hindenlang, Michael Resch, Identification of anisotropic elastic material properties from micro-FEM simulations for natural materials, 3rd ANSA & µETA International Conference, Halkidiki, Greece, September 9-11, 2009 
  25. Natalia Currle-Linde and Michael Resch, Time Features of Computing Components and the Economic Planning of Resource Transactions, Proceedings of the 9th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing (Grid 2008), Tsukuba, Japan, September 29 – October 1, 2008, 292 – 297 doi 10.1109/GRID.2008.4662811 
  26. Edgar Gabriel, Katharina Benkert, Michael M. Resch, Towards Performance and portability through Runtime Adaption for High Performance Computing Applications, ISC‘2008, Dresden, Germany, June 17-20, 2008 
  27. Natalia Currle-Linde and Michael Resch, An Abstract Language and Environment for the Creation of Efficient Grid Applications, PARA 2008, WS on Workflow Abstractions for Parallel and Distributed Computing in e-Science, Trondheim, Norway, May 13-16, 2008 
  28. Katharina Benkert, Edgar Gabriel and Michael M. Resch, Outlier Detection in Parallel Performance Data for an Adaptive Communication Library, 9th IEEE International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing (PDSEC-08) Miami, Florida, USA, April 14-18, 2008 
  29. Natalia Currle-Linde, Christian Perez, Michael Resch, Massimo Coppola, Component Measurable Values and Services: A Technology for the Conclusion of Resource Transactions, Integrated Research in Grid Computing, Proceedings of the CoreGRID Integration Workshop, pp 311 – 322, 2008 
  30. Nadia Ranaldo, Giancarlo Tretola, Eugenio Zimeo, Natalia Currle-Linde, Wasseim AL Zouabi, Oliver Mangold, Michael Resch, Denis Caromel, Alexandre di Costanzo, Christian Delbe, Johann Fradj, Mario Leyton, Jean-Luc Scheefer, Integrating Calcium, SAWE, SEGL with a ProActive based scheduler, Proceedings of the CoreGRID Integration Workshop 2008 
  31. Sirvent, R., Badia, R., Currle-Linde, N., Resch, M., Grid Superscalar and GriCoL: Integrating Different Programming Approaches, in Gorlatch, S., Bubak, M., Priol, T. (Eds.) Achievements in European Research on Grid Systems, pp 139-151, Springer Verlag, 2007 
  32. Peggy Lindner, Edgar Gabriel, Michael Resch, Performance prediction based resource selection in Grid environments, in Ronald H. Perrott, Barbara M. Chapman, Jaspal Subhlok, Rodrigo Fernandes de Mello, Laurence T. Yang, High Performance Computing and Communication (HPCC-07), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 4782, pp 228 – 238, 2007. 
  33. Kielmann, T., Wrzesinska, G., Currle-Linde, N., Resch, M., Redesigning the SEGL Problem Solving Environment: A Case Study of Using Mediator Components, in Gorlatch, Sergei; Danelutto, Marco (Eds.), Integrated Research in Grid Computing, pp 255-269, Springer, 2007 
  34. Rainer Keller, Shiqing Fan, and Michael Resch, Memory Debugging of MPI-Parallel Applications in Open MPI, In: Joubert, G., Bischof, C., Peters, F., Lippert, T., Bücker, M., Gibbon, P., Mohr, B. (eds.) Proceedings of ParCo’07. NIC series, vol. 38, pp. 517–527. Jülich, Germany 2007 
  35. Hinde Lilia Bouziane, Natalia Currle-Linde, Christian Perez and Michael Resch, Analysis of Component Model Extensions to support the GriCoL Language, CoreGrid Workshop, Crete, Greece, June 12-14, 2007. 
  36. Natalia Currle-Linde, Michael Resch, GriCoL: A Language to Bridge the Gap between Applications and Grid Services, Volkert, J., Fahringer, T., Kranzlmueller, D., Schreiner, W. (Eds.), 2nd Austrian Grid Symposium, pp 199-211, Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft, 2007. 
  37. Resch, M., Currle-Linde, N., Küster, U., Risio, B., A Grid Framework for Computational Mechanics Applications, Mastorakis, N. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 2nd WSEAS International Conference on Applied and Theoretical Mechanics (MECHANICS'06), pp. 360-369. Venice, Italy, November 20-22, 2006. 
  38. Currle-Linde, N., Bös, F., Adamidis, P., Resch, M., GriCoL: A Language for Scientific Grids, Sloot, P.M.A., van Albada, G.D., Bubak, M., Trefethen, A. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing, Amsterdam, 2006. 
  39. Bouziane, H., Perez, C., Currle-Linde, N., Resch, M., A Software component-based description of the SEGL runtime architecture, in Gorlatch, S., Bubak, M., Priol, T.(Eds.), Integrated Research in Grid Computing, Proceedings of the CoreGRID Integration Workshop, Krakow, Poland, October 19-20, 2006, pp 68-80, Krakow, Poland, 2006 
  40. Currle-Linde, N.; Resch M., GriCoL: A Language for Grid Computing, in Gannon, D., Badia, R., Buyya, R. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 7th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing, September 21-23. 2006, pp 311-312, Barcelona, Spain, 2006 
  41. Rainer Keller, George Bosilca, Graham Fagg, Michael Resch, and Jack Dongarra, Implementation and Usage of the PERUSE-Interface in Open MPI, in Bernd Mohr, Jesper Larsson Träff, Joachim Worringen and Jack Dongarra (Eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4192/2006, 347 – 355, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2006 
  42. Bettina Krammer, Michael Resch, Correctness Checking of MPI One-sided Communication Using Marmot, in Bernd Mohr, Jesper Larsson Träff, Joachim Worringen and Jack Dongarra (Eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4192/2006, 105 - 114, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2006 
  43. V. Svjatnyj, O. Moldovanova, O. Smagin, M. Resch, R. Keller, R. Rabenseifner, Virtuelle Simulationsmodelle und ein Devirtualisierungsvorgang für die Entwicklung der parallelen Simulatoren von komplexen dynamischen Systemen, 19. Symposium Simulationstechnik,  ASIM 2006, Hannover, Germany, 12.- 14. September 2006. 
  44. Rainer Keller, Michael Resch, Testing the correctness of MPI implementations, The 5th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (ISPDC06), Timisoara, Romania, July 6-9, 2006 
  45. Edgar Gabriel, Feng Sheng, Rainer Keller, and Michael Resch, A Framework for Comparative Performance Analysis of MPI Applications, The 2006 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA’06), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 26 – 29, 2006 
  46. Farid Infed, Markus Fertig, Ferdinand Olawsky, Panagiotis Adamidis, Monika Auweter-Kurtz, Michael Resch, and Ernst W. Messerschmid, Numerical Simulation of High-Enthalpy Nonequilibrium Air Flows, in Dieter Jacob, Gottfried Sachs, and Siegfried Wagner (Eds.), Basic Research and Technologies for Two-Stage-to Orbit Vehicles, pp 147-164, Wiley-VCH Verlag, Weinheim, 2005 
  47. Monika Auweter-Kurtz, Markus Fertig, Dejan Petkov, Thorsten Stindl, Martin Quandt, Claus-Dieter Munz, Panagiotis Adamidis, Michael Resch, Sabine Roller, Danilo D’Andrea and Rudolf Schneider,  Development of a hybrid PIC/DSMC Code, The 29th International Electric Propulsion Conference, Princeton University, USA; October 31 – November 4, 2005 
  48. Peter W. Haas, Michael M. Resch, High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering, 17th International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing (SBAC-PAD 2005), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 24-27, 2005 
  49. L.P. Feldman, V.A. Svjatnyj, O.V. Moldovanova, M. Resch, U. Küster, Parallele Simulationsumgebung für dynamische Netzobjekte mit verteilten Parametern, 18. Symposium ASIM 2005, 18th Symposium Simulationstechnique ASIM 2005, Erlangen, Germany 12.-15. September, 2005 
  50. Currle-Linde, N., Küster, U., Resch, M., Risio, B., Science Experimental Grid Laboratory (SEGL) Dynamical Parameter Study in Distributed Systems, in Joubert, G., Nagel, W., Peters, F., Plata, O., Tirado, P., Zapata, E. (Eds.), Parallel Computing: Current@Future Issues of High-End Computing, Proceedings of the International Conference ParCo 2005, NIC Series, Volume 33, Jülich, pp 49-56, Malaga, Spain, 2005 
  51. Currle-Linde, N., Boes, F., Lindner, P., Pleiss, P., Resch, M., A Management System for Complex Parameter Studies and Experiments in Grid Computing, in Gonzales, T (Eds.), Proceedings of the 16th IASTED Intl. Conf. on PDCS - International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and System (ed.: T. Gonzales), Acta Press 2004, pp.34-39, MIT Cambridge, MA, 2004 
  52. Bettina Krammer, Matthias S. Müller, Michael M. Resch, MPI Application Development Using the Analysis Tool MARMOT, in Bubak, M.; Albada, G.D.v.; Sloot, P.M.A.; Dongarra, J. (Eds.), Computational Science – ICCS 2004, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 3038, pp. 464 - 471, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2004 
  53. Bettina Krammer, Matthias S. Müller, Michael M. Resch, MPI I/O Analysis and Error Detection with MARMOT, in Kranzlmüller, Dieter; Kacsuk, Peter; Dongarra, Jack (Eds.), EuroPVM/MPI, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3241 , pp. 242 - 250, Springer, 2004 
  54. Michael M. Resch and Matthias Müller, Using Grid Environments to create a Virtual Workbench for Computational Engineering, International Workshops on Advances in Computational Mechanics (IWACOM), Tokyo, Japan, November 3-6, 2004 
  55. Michael M. Resch, Low Cost Systems for High Performance Computing, International Conference on Computational and Informational Technologies for Research, Engineering and Education (CIT-2004), Alma Aty, Kazakhstan, October 6-10, 2004 
  56. Bettina Krammer,  Katrin Bidmon,  Matthias S. Müller, Michael M. Resch. MARMOT: An MPI Analysis and Checking Tool, in Joubert, Nagel, Peters, Walter (Eds), Parallel Computing: Software Technology, Algorithms, Architectures & Applications, pp. 493-500, Elsevier, 2004 
  57. Ramadoss Magesh, Clemens Helf, and Michael Resch, Design of a quadratic reconstruction finite volume scheme, its application to a scalar convection-diffusion problem, ECCOMAS 2004, Jyväslylä, Finland, July 24-28, 2004 
  58. Ramadoss Magesh, Clemens Helf, Michael Resch, A Finite Volume Scheme for Compressible Viscous Flows on Unstructured Adaptive Grids, GAMM, Dresden, Germany, March 21-27, 2004 
  59. Marc Garbey, Rainer Keller and Michael Resch, Towards a Scalable Algorithm for Distributed Computing of Air-Quality Problems, in Jack Dongarra, Domenico Laforenza, Salvatore Orlando (Eds.), Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface, LNCS 2840, 666-671, 2003 
  60. Michael M. Resch, Uwe Küster, Matthias Müller, Ulrich Lang, A Workbench for Teraflop Supercomputing, SNA’03, Paris, France, September 22-24, 2003 
  61. Rainer Keller, Matthias S. Müller, Michael M. Resch, HPC tools and methods applied to an RNA folding application, PARCO'03, Dresden, Germany, September 2-5, 2003 
  62. Holger Brunst, Edgar Gabriel, Marc Lange, Matthias S. Müller, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Michael M. Resch , Performance Analysis of a Parallel Application in the GRID, P. M.A. Sloot, D. Abramson, A. V. Bogdano,, J. J. Dongarra, A. Y. Zomaya and Y. E. Gorbachev(Eds.), 'Computational Science - ICCS 2003', Workshop on Grid Computing for Computational Science, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 2659, pp. 285-294, Springer, 2003 
  63. Edgar Gabriel, Rainer Keller, Peggy Lindner, Matthias S. Müller, Michael M. Resch, Software Development in the Grid: The DAMIEN tool-sets, in P. M. A. Sloot, D. Abramson, A. V. Bogdano, J. J. Dongarra, A. Y. Zomaya and Y. E. Gorbachev (Eds.), 'Computational Science - ICCS 2003', Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 2659, pp. 235-244, Springer, 2003 
  64. Panagiotis Adamidis and Michael M. Resch, Parallel Coupled Thermomechanical Simulation using Hybrid Domain Decompositions, International Conference on Computational Science and its Application (ICCSA), 2003, Montreal, Canada, May 18-21, 2003 
  65. Peggy Lindner, Edgar Gabriel, Matthias Hess, Rainer Keller, and Matthias S. Mueller, Metacomputing Application in a Grid Environment, SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE03), San Diego, USA, February 10-13, 2003 
  66. M. Resch, M. Garbey, B. Sander, U. Küster, Blood flow simulation in a GRID environment, in K. Matsuno, A. Ecer, J. Periaux, N. Satofuka, P. Fox (Eds.), Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics, North Holland, 195 – 202, 2003
  67. Peggy Lindner, Natalia Currle-Linde, Michael M. Resch and Edgar Gabriel, Distributed Application Management in Heterogeneous Grids, Euroweb 2002 conference, Oxford, UK, December 17-18, 2002 
  68. Michael M. Resch, Clusters in Grids: Power plants for CFD, in P. Wilders, A. Ecer, J. Periaux, N. Satofuka, P. Fox (Eds.), Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics, Practice and Theory, Elsevier, North-Holland, 285-292, 2002 
  69. N. Barberou, M. Garbey, M. Hess, T. Rossi, Resch, J. Toivanen, D. Tromeur-Dervout, Scalable numerical algorithms for efficient meta-computing of elliptic equations, in P. Wilders, A. Ecer, J. Periaux, N. Satofuka, P. Fox (Eds.), Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics, Practice and Theory, Elsevier, North-Holland, 47-54, 2002 
  70. B. Sander, U. Küster, M. Resch, Towards a Transient Blood Flow Simulation with Fluid Structure Interaction, in Faramarz Valafar et al. (eds.) 'Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Mathematics and Engineering Techniques in Medicine and Biological Sciences METMBS'02', CSREA Press, 2002, 545-550. June 24-27, 2002 
  71. M. Garbey, Michael M. Resch, Yuri Vassilevski, Björn Sander, Daniela Pless, Thorsten R. Fleiter, Stent Graft Treatment Optimization in a Computer Guided Simulation Environment, The Second Joint Meeting of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society and Biomedical Engineering Society, 23-26 October 2002, Houston, TX 
  72. N. Barberou, M. Garbey, M. Hess, M. Resch, J. Toivanen, T. Rossi, D. Tromeur-Dervout, Aitken-Schwarz method for efficient metacomputing of elliptic equations, Proceedings of the Fourteenth Domain Decomposition meeting in Cocoyoc, Mexico, January 6-11, 2002 
  73. Graham Fagg, Edgar Gabriel, Michael M. Resch, and Jack DongarraParallel IO support for Meta-Computing Applications: MPI_Connect IO applied to PACX-MPI, in Yiannis Cotronis, Jack Dongarra (Eds.), 'Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface', Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 135-147, Springer, 2001 
  74. Edgar Gabriel, Michael M. Resch, and Roland Rühle, Implementing and Benchmarking Derived Datatypes in Metacomputing, in B. Hertzberger, A. Hoekstra, R. Williams (Eds.), ‚High Performance Computing and Networking’, pp. 493-502, Springer 2001 
  75. Panagiotis A. Adamidis and Michael M. Resch, Parallel coupled simulation of casting processes on clusters of PCs, 3rd INTERNATIONAL FORTWIHR - CONFERENCE 2001, High-Performance Scientific and Engineering Computing Methods, Developments, and Applications, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, March 12-14, 2001 
  76. Alfred Geiger, Jörg Stadler, Ulrich Lang, Michael M. Resch, Distributed High Performance Computing in Europe - Applications and Tools, The Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing in Nuclear Applications SNA 2000, Tokyo/Japan, September 4-7, 2000 
  77. Panagiotis A. Adamidis and Michael M. Resch, Low cost computing in casting industries, European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering ECCOMAS 2000, 11-14 September, 2000, Barcelona/Spain. 
  78. Michael M. Resch, Metacomputing in a High Performance Computing Center, in P. Sadayappan (Ed.) Proceedings of the 2000 ICPP Workshops, pp 165-172, IEEE, 2000 
  79. M. Garbey , M. Hess, M. Resch, D. Tromeur-DervoutNumerical Algorithms and software tools for efficient Meta-Computing, Parallel CFD 2000, International Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics 2000 Conference at Trondheim/Norway, May 22-25, 2000 
  80. Pickles, S.; Costen, F.; Brooke, J.; Gabriel, E.; Müller, M.; Resch, M. and Ord, S., The problems and the solutions of the metacomputing experiment in SC99, HPCN'2000, Amsterdam/The Netherlands, May 10-12, 2000
  81. Michael Resch, and Björn Sander, A comparison of OpenMP and MPI for the parallel CFD test case, Proceedings of the 1st European Workshop on OpenMP (EWOMP'99), pp. 71-75, 1999 
  82. Edgar Gabriel, Michael Resch, Roland Rühle, Implementing MPI with Optimized Algorithms for Metacomputing, Anthony Skjellum, Purushotham V. Bangalore, Yoginder S. Dandass, 'Proceedings of the Third MPI Developer's and User's Conference', MPI Software Technology Press, Starkville Mississippi, 1999 
  83. Michael M. Resch , Dirk Rantzau, Holger Berger, Katrin Bidmon, Rainer Keller, Edgar Gabriel, A Metacomputing Environment for Computational Fluid Dynamics, in C.A. Lin, A. Ecer, N. Satofuka, P. Fox, J. Periaux (Eds.), 'Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics', North Holland, 135-144, 1999 
  84. Edgar Gabriel, Michael Resch, Thomas Beisel, Rainer Keller, Distributed Computing in a heterogeneous computing environment, in Vassil Alexandrov, Jack Dongarra (Eds.) 'Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface', Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, 180-188, 1998 
  85. Bönisch T., Resch M., Berger H., Benchmark Evaluation of the Message-Passing Overhead on Modern Parallel Architectures, ParCo97 at Bonn/Germany, September 16-19, 1997 
  86. Michael Resch, Holger Berger and Thomas Bönisch, A comparison of MPI performance on different MPPs, in Marian Bubak, Jack Dongarra, Jerzy Wasniewski (Eds.) 'Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface', Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, 25-33, 1997 
  87. Thomas Beisel, Edgar Gabriel, Michael Resch, An Extension to MPI for Distributed Computing on MPPs, in Marian Bubak, Jack Dongarra, Jerzy Wasniewski (Eds.) 'Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface', Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, 75-83, 1997 
  88. H. Rieger, L. Fornasier, S. Haberhauer and Michael Resch, Pilot Implementation of an Aerospace Design System into a Parallel User Simulation Environment, Proceedings of HPCN Europe '96, Brussels, Belgium, April 15-19, 1996. Lecture Notes In Computer Science 1067, H. Liddell, A. Colbrok, P. Hertzberger, P. Sloot (Eds.), Springer, 1996 
  89. M. Resch and U. Küster, On Viscoelastic Fluid Flow Simulation using the Finite Volume Method, in, S. Wagner, E.H. Hirschel, J. Periaux, P. Riva (Eds.) 'Computational Fluid Dynamics '94', John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1994. 
  90. M. Resch, Alfred Geiger, Jörg Zikeli, Message-Passing-Systems on Workstations Clusters and Parallel Computers - The Impact of Software- and Network-Architectures on Applications, In: Gentzsch W. and Harms U. (Eds.), High Performance Computing and Networking, Vol. 2, pp 260-266, Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer 1994
  91. H.F. Schwaiger, M. M. Resch, W. Haas, P. Faust, R. Pöttler, Influence of tunneling on the groundwater level in environmentally sensitive areas, in L. Ribeiro e Sousa & N.F. Grossmann (Eds.), 'Safety and Environmental Issues in Rock Engineering', A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, 379-386, Brookfield, 1993 
  92. W. Haas, D. Schewig and M. Resch, Numerical Simulation of Ground Water Flow and Ground Water Pollution in a Graphical Software Environment, Fourth International Conference ENVIROSOFT 92, Portsmouth, United Kingdom, September 7-9, 1992 
  93. W. Haas, M. Resch, D. Schewig, FE-Simulation und Visualisierung auf Hochleistungssystemen unter Verwendung von X-Windows, In: J. Eibl, H. Obrecht, P. Wrigger (Hsg.), 'Finite Elemente - Anwendungen in der Baupraxis', Ernst & Sohn, Berlin, 195-204, 1992
  94. K. Perktold, M. Resch, and T. Kenner, Numerical Study of Angle-Dependent Flow and Stress in the Human Carotid Artery Bifurcation, In Starc V, Kenner T, Eds. Compliance of the cardio-vascular system. Medicinski Razgledi 1991; 30 (Suppl1) 99–100

Workshops, Conferences, other Papers and Posters (93)

  1. Michael Resch, From Computing to Artificial Intelligence, in Ministry of Education & Science Ukraine, Scientific Works, Donetsk National Technical university Series “Problems of modeling and design automation” Dedicated to the 100th anniversary of DonNTU, pp 33-39, 2021
  2. Sara Espinoza, David Linke, Christoph Wulf, Sonja Schimmler, Stephan Andreas Schunk. Peter Benner, Ralph Kraehnert, Udo Kragl, Regina Palkovits, Stefan Palkovits, Mehtap Oezaslan, Roger Gläser, Thomas Bönisch, Nils Bohmer, Michael Resch, Matthias Beller, Olaf Deutsch-mann, Uwe Bornscheuer, Mark Greiner, Walter Leitner, Kurt Wagemann, NFDI for Catalysis-Related Sciences, NFDI4Cat. Bausteine Forschungsdatenmanagement. Empfehlungen und Er-fahrungsberichte für die Praxis von Forschungsdatenmanagerinnen und -managern Nr. 2/2021: S. 57-71. DOI:10.17192/bfdm.2021.2.8333.
  3. Michael Resch, Die Krise als Brennglas – wir allein mit uns, Rückblick – Unter Beobachtung – Kunst des Rückzugs 25.9. – 18.10.2020, KulturRegion Stuttgart, Stuttgart, 2021
  4. Michael Resch and Bastian Koller, The Role of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in High Performance Computing, in Resch M.M., Wossough M., Bez W., Focht E., Kobayashi H. (Eds.), Sustained Simulation Performance 2019 and 2020, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 151 – 161, 2021 
  5. Michael Resch, Digital Convergence, in the groove, The magazine from Trelleborg Sealing So-lutions, 2021 (41), 16-17, 2021 
  6. M.M. Resch, High Performance Computing and Machine Learning, in P. Iványi, B.H.V. Top-ping, (Editors), "Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, GPU and Cloud Computing for Engineering", Civil-Comp Press, Stirlingshire, UK, Paper 1, 2019. doi:10.4203/ccp.112.1
  7. M. Bode, M. Davidovic, J.H Göbbert, B. Dick, P. Offenhäuser, C. Terboven, M.S. Müller, T. Lipert, M.M. Resch, H. Pitsch, Towards clean propulsion with synthetic fuels: A cluster-modularized approach employing hierarchies of simulations and deep learning, Poster at In-ternational Supercomputing Conference (ISC) 2019, Frankfurt Germany, June 17-19, 2019
  8. M. Bode, M. Davidovic, J.H Göbbert, B. Dick, P. Offenhäuser, C. Terboven, M.S. Müller, T. Lippert, M.M. Resch, H. Pitsch, Towards clean propulsion with synthetic fuels: A cluster-modularized approach employing hierarchies of simulations and deep learning, Poster at In-ternational Supercomputing Conference (ISC) 2019, Frankfurt Germany, June 17-19, 2019
  9. Svjatnyj V.A., Kushnarenko V.G., Miroshkin O. M., Resch M., Wesner S., Virtuelle parallele Simulationsmodelle und ein Devirtualisierungsvorgang der Entwicklung von MIMD-Simulationen für dynamische Netzobjekte mit verteilten Parametern, Tagungsband der Kon-ferenz SIMULATION-2018, Kyiw, ISBN 978-966-02-8587-3, S. 55-66, 2018
  10. Joseph Schuchart, José Gracia, Michael Resch, Global Tasking Data Dependencies for PGAS Applications, Poster at ISC 2018, Frankfurt, Germany, June 25,2018
  11. Thomas Schwitalla, Volker Wulfmeyer, Michael Resch, and Kirsten Warrach-Sagi, Challeng-es on establishing a convection permitting seasonal latitude-belt simulation using the Weath-er Research and Forecasting model, Poster at European Geosciences Union General Assem-bly 2018, Vienna, Austria, April 8-13, 2018
  12. Michael M. Resch, im Gespräch: Wir sehen die kleine, dann die große Welt, Interview zu Goethes Faust, Programmheft Spielzeit 2017/2018, Schauspielhaus Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, 2017 
  13. Bastian Koller, Michael Gienger, and Michael Resch, High Performance Computing and High Performance Data Analytics – What is the Missing Link?, in Resch, M.M., Bez, W., Focht, E., Patel, N., Kobayashi, H (eds), Sustained Simulation Performance 2016, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, pp 11 – 20, 2016 
  14. Michael Resch, Perspectives in High Performance Computing, in Vinai K. Singh, Hari Mohan Srivastava, Ezio Venturino, Michael Resch, Vijay Guota (Eds.), Modern Mathematical Meth-ods and High Performance Computing in Science and Technology: M3HPCST, Ghaziabad, India, December 2015, Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, pp 169 – 178, 2016 
  15. Ralf Schneider, Nisarg Patel, Michael Resch, Petascale Medical Simulations, SIAM Confer-ence on Computational Science and Engineering, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, March 14 – 18, 2015 Ralf Schneider, Nisarg Patel, Michael Resch, Petascale Medical Simulations, SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, March 14 – 18, 2015 
  16. Ralf Schneider, Michael Resch, New 3D histomorphometric features of cancellous bone extracted by direct numeric simulation, 5th Annual International Conference in Computational Surgery and Dual Training, Bethesda, MD, USA January 19-21, 2015 
  17. Ralf Schneider, Nisarg Patel, Michael Resch, Needed level of detail in AAA Simulations to answer clinically relevant problems, 5th Annual International Conference in Computational Surgery and Dual Training, Bethesda, MD, USA, January 19-21, 2015 
  18. Kuschnarenko, V., Resch, M., Svjatnyj, V.: Zur Entwicklung des Subsystems der Gleichungslösern für verteilte  parallele Simulationsumgebung. Vortrag am ASIM-Treffen „Simulation technischer Systeme“, Reutlingen, Germany, 20.-21.02.2014 
  19. Carlo Jäger, Patrik Jansson, Sander van der Leeuw, Michael Resch and J. David Tàbara, GSS: Towards a Research Program for Global Systems Science, Seoncd Open Global Systems Scince Conference, Brussels,  Belgium, June 10 – 12, 2013 
  20. Michael Resch, Entwicklung und Perspektiven des Höchstleistungsrechnens, Jahresbericht 2013, Vereinigung von Freunden der Universität Stuttgart,  pp 22 – 27, 2013 
  21. Michael Resch, HLRS – Where HPC meets industry, Pan European Networks Government, pp 56-57,  Issue 07, August 2013 
  22. Thomas Ertl, Markus J. Kloker, Ewald Krämer, Claus-Dieter Munz, Michael M. Resch, Ulrich Rist, Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechnern und Visualisierung in der Luft- und Raumfahrt, Themenheft Forschung - Der Traum vom Fliegen, pp 32 – 41, Universität Stuttgart, 2013 
  23. Michael Resch, Simulierte Welten – Das Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart (HLRS) erzeugt virtuelle Umgebungen, Verantwortung Zukunft (1), 2013, pp 52 – 53, 2013 
  24. Michael M. Resch, Beyond Exaflop Computing: Reaching the Frontiers of High Performance Computing, in Michael M. Resch et al., Sustained Simulation Performance 2012, Springer, Berlin - Heidelberg – New York, pp 3 – 11, 2013
  25. Shiqing Fan, Rainer Keller, Michael Resch, Advanced Memory Checking Frameworks for MPI Parallel Applications in OpenMPI, in Holger Brunst, Matthias Müller, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Michael M. Resch (Eds.), Tools for High Performance Computing 2011, pp 63 – 78, Springer, 2012 
  26. Michael Resch, Future High Performance Computing Strategies, in B.H.V. Topping (ed.), Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Engineering Computational Technology, Civil Comp Press, 2012 
  27. Resch, M., Kushnarenko, V., Svjatnyj, V.: Zur Entwicklung der parallelen Simulatoren für dynamische Netzobjekte mit verteilten Parametern. In: Konferenzband „Simulation-2012“, pp 26-34, Kyiv, 2012 
  28. V. Svjatnyj, M. Resch, V. Kushnarenko, O. Shcherbakov:  Dekomposition der verteilten parallelen Simulationsumgebung. In: Probleme der Modellierung und  rechnergestützten Projektierung. DonNTU-Werke, ?1(10)-2(11), pp 227 – 234, Donezk, Ukraine, 2012 
  29. Michael Resch, Höchstleistungsrechnen – Simulationswerkzeug für die Zukunft, Junge Wissenschaft, Vol .27, 94, pp 15 – 16, 2012 
  30. R. Schneider, U. Hindenlang, P. Helwig, U. Küster, M. Resch, Patient Specific Implant Selection, Development & Design,  Stuttgarter Symposium für Produktentwicklung 2011, Stuttgart, November 23 – 24, 2011 
  31. Michael Resch, Industry inside, Inside, Vol. 9; No. 2, Autumn 2011, pp 4 – 7, 2011 
  32. Michael Resch, Growing Science at HLRS – Beyond Bare Metal, Inside, Vol. 9; No. 2, Autumn 2011, pp 76 – 77, 2011 
  33. Amer Wafai, Zaheer Ahmed, Rainer Keller, Sven Holzmann, Björn Sander and Michael Resch, Optimization of Industrial Neural Network simulators for GPGPUs, The 1st International Symposium on Knowledge Management and E-learning (KMEL) 2011, Hong-Kong, December 8-10, 2011 
  34. Michael Resch, Experience of a PRACE center, in Yiannis Cotronis, Anthony Danalis, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos, Jack Dongarra (Eds.): Recent Advances in the Message Passing Interface - 18th European MPI Users' Group Meeting, EuroMPI 2011, Santorini, Greece, September 18-21, 2011. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6960, Springer 2011 
  35. V. A. Svjatnyj, L. P. Feldmann, M. Resch, M. Zeitz, Research Project: Parallel Simulation Technology, Poster at International Conference on Simulation Technology (SIMTECH 2011), Stuttgart, Germany June 14 – 17, 2011 
  36. Ralf Schneider, Ulrich Hindelang, Peter Helwig, Uwe Küster, Michael Resch, Biomechanical Simulations of Bone-Implant Systems, Poster at International Conference on Simulation Technology (SIMTECH 2011), Stuttgart, Germany June 14 – 17, 2011 
  37. Yuriy Yudin, Natalia Currle-Linde, Michael Resch, Yevgen Dorozhko, Tatiana Krasikova, and Ralf Schneider, Micro Finite Element Simulations of Cancellous Bone using SEGL system, Poster at International Conference on Simulation Technology (SIMTECH 2011), Stuttgart, Germany June 14 – 17, 2011 
  38. Michael Resch, New HLRS System Hermit, Inside, Vol. 9, No. 1, Spring 2011, pp 4-5, 2011 
  39. Michael Resch, High Performance Computer Simulation for Engineering – A Review, in P. Iványi and B.H.V Topping (Eds.), Trends in Parallel, Distributed, Grid and Cloud Computing for Engineering, Saxe-Coburg Publications Stirlingshire, 177–187, 2011
  40. Ralf Schneider, Michael Resch, Identification of anisotropic elastic material properties of cancellous bone by direct mechanical simulation, COSINE - Conference in Computational Surgery, Houston, TX, USA, January 27, 2011 
  41. X. Wang, U. Küster, M. Resch and E. Focht, A Scalable I/O Framework for Workflow Applications, PARENG2011: The Second International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, Grid and Cloud Computing for Engineering, Ajaccio, Corsica, France, 12-15 April 2011. 
  42. Oliver Geißel, Lina Longhitano, Alfred Katzenbach, Michael Resch, Mixed Mock-up: Eine neue Entwicklungsplattform der Automobilindustrie, 13. IFF Wissenschaftstage, June 15-17, 2010, Fraunhofer-Institut für Fabrikbetrieb und -automatisierung (IFF), Magdeburg, Germany, 2010  
  43. Michael M. Resch, High Performance Computing in Academia and Industry – An Example for a Private Public Partnership in HPC, in Ernst Heinrich Hirschel and Egon Krause (Eds.), 100 Volumes of ‘Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics’, Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design (NNFM) , Vol. 100, pp 463 – 472, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2009 
  44. Michael M. Resch, Trends in Architectures and Methods for High Performance Computing Simulation, in B.H.V. Topping and P. Iványi (Eds.), Parallel Distributed and Grid Computing for Engineering, pp 37-48, Saxe-Coburg Publications, Stirlingshire, Scotland, 2009 
  45. Ralf Schneider, Ulrich Hindenlang, Michael Resch, Identification of Anisotropic Elastic Material Properties from Micro-FEM Simulations for Natural Materials,  Inside, Vol. 7; No. 2, Autumn 2009, pp 12 – 19, 2009 
  46. Rita Willmann, Uwe Wössner, Michael Resch, Augmented Reality for the Automotive Industry, Poster at Microsoft External Research Symposium 2009, Redmond, USA, March 30-31, 2009 
  47. Michael Resch, Architekturfrage unbeantwortet – Im Supercomputing konkurrieren die Designphilosophien miteinander, Computer Zeitung, Jahrgang 39 (1.3), 2009 
  48. Peter W. Haas and Michael M. Resch, Parallel File Systems in European Grid Projects, in Resch, M.; Roller, S.; Benkert, K.; Galle, M.; Bez, W.; Kobayashi, H.; Hirayama, T. (Eds.) High Performance Computing on Vector Systems 2008, Proceedings of the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, pp 79-88, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2009 
  49. M.M. Resch, U. Küster, HPC in Industrial Environments, in Krause, E.; Shokin, Y.I.; Resch, M.; Shokina, N. (Eds.), Computational Science and High Performance Computing III, The 3rd Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop, Novosibirsk, Russia, 23 - 27 July 2007 Series: Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design (NNFM) , Vol. 101, pp 8-13, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2008 
  50. Feldmann L.P., Resch M., Svjatnyj V.A., Zeitz M.: Forschungsgebiet: paralleleSimulationstechnik. In: DonNTU, FRTI-Werke, Reihe “Probleme der Modellierung und rechnergestützten Projektierung von dynamischen Systemen”, Band 9(150), pp 9 – 36, Donezk, Ukraine, 2008  
  51. U. Küster, M.M. Resch, Hardware Development and Impact on Numerical Algorithms, in Krause, E.; Shokin, Y.I.; Resch, M.; Shokina, N. (Eds.), Computational Science and High Performance Computing III, The 3rd Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop, Novosibirsk, Russia, 23 - 27 July 2007 Series: Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design (NNFM) , Vol. 101, pp 44-51, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2008 
  52. N. Currle-Linde, M.M. Resch, U. Küster, SEGL: A Problem Solving Environment for the Design and Execution of Complex Scientific Grid Applications, in Krause, E.; Shokin, Y.I.; Resch, M.; Shokina, N. (Eds.), Computational Science and High Performance Computing III, The 3rd Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop, Novosibirsk, Russia, 23 - 27 July 2007 Series: Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design (NNFM) , Vol. 101, pp 224-237, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, 2008 
  53. Natalia Currle-Linde, Michael Resch, Christian Perez, Massimo Coppola, Measurable Component Values and Services: the Economic Planning of Resource Transactions, CoreGRID TR-0125, 2008 
  54. Shiqing Fan, Rainer Keller, Michael Resch, Enhanced Memory Debugging of MPI-parallel Applications in OpenMPI, in Resch, M., Keller, R., Himmler, V., Krammer, B., Schulz, A. (Eds.), Tools for High Performance Computing, Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Parallel Tools for High Performance Computing, July 2008, pp 49 – 60, Stuttgart (HLRS), Springer-Verlag, 2008 
  55. Kopecki Andreas, Resch Michael, Virtuelle und Hybride Prototypen, in Bernd Bertsche und Hans-Jörg Bullinger (Hrsg.), Entwicklung und Erprobung innovativer Produkte – Rapid Prototyping, pp 362-378, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 2007 
  56. Bues Matthias, Kern Peter, Kopecki Andreas, Resch Michael, Paralleles Rendering, in Bernd Bertsche und Hans-Jörg Bullinger (Hrsg.), Entwicklung und Erprobung innovativer Produkte – Rapid Prototyping, pp 356-361, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 2007 
  57. Haselberger Frank, Kopecki Andreas, Resch Michael, Runde Christoph, Virtuelle Realität, in Bernd Bertsche und Hans-Jörg Bullinger (Hrsg.), Entwicklung und Erprobung innovativer Produkte – Rapid Prototyping, pp 330-332, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 2007 
  58. Uwe Küster & Michael Resch, Vector Processing on Future High Performance Architectures, 5th Teraflop Workshop, Sendai, Japan, November 21st, 2006 
  59. Sirvent, R., Badia, R., Currle-Linde, N., Resch, M., Grid Superscalar and GriCoL: Integrating Different Programming Approaches, in Gorlatch, S., Bubak, M., Priol, T.(Eds), Integrated Research in Grid Computing, Proceedings of the CoreGRID Integration Workshop, Cracow, Poland, October 19-20, 2006, pp 261-272, Cracow, Poland, 2006 
  60. N. Currle-Linde, B. Risio, U. Küster, and M. Resch, The Role of Supercomputing in Industrial Combustion Modelling, in M. Resch, Th. Bönisch, K. Benkert, T. Furui, Y. Seo (Eds.), “High Performance Computing on Vector Systems”, Springer, Berlin – Heidelberg – New York, pp 109 – 125, 2006 
  61. Michael M. Resch, The Chain of Abstraction in High Performance Computing and Simulation, in Yuri Shokin, Michael Resch, Nargozy Danaev, Murat Orunkhanov, Nina Shokina (Eds.), Advances in High Performance Computing and Computational Sciences – The 1st Kazakh-German Advanced Research Workshop, Almaty, Kazakhstan, September 23 – October1, 2005, Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design – Volume 93, pp 23 – 32, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2006 
  62. Michael M. Resch, Peter Haas, Uwe Küster, Computer Environments – Clusters, Supercomputers, Storage, Visualization, in Jochen Wiedemann, Wolf-Heinrich Hucho (Eds.), Progress in Vehicle Aerodynamics IV Numerical Methods, Expert-Verlag, ISBN 3-8169-2623-1, 2006 
  63. Günther Neuwerth, Udo Peiter, Dieter Jacob, Anatoly Michailovich Kharitonov, Mark Davidovich Brodetsky, Andreas Henze, Wolfgang Schröder, Matthias Heller, Gottfried Sachs, Christian Breitsamter, Boris Laschka, Lei Jiang, Mochammad Agoes Moelyadi, Axel Fezer, Markus Kloker, Alessandro Pagella, Ulrich Rist4,Siegfried Wagner, Farid Infed, Markus Fertig, Ferdinand Olawsky, Panagiotis Adamidis,  Monika Auweter-Kurtz, Michael Resch, Ernst W. Messerschmid, Uwe Gaisbauer, Helmut Knauss, Georg Herdrich,Michael Winter, Kurt Hirsch, Stefan Löhle, Sergej Pidan, Uwe Schumacher, Matthias Meinke, Martin Bleilebens, Christoph Glößner and Herbert Olivier, Aerodynamics and Thermodynamics, in: Dieter Jacob, Gottfried Sachs, Siegfried Wagner (HSG), Basic research and Technologies for Two-Stage-To-Orbit Vehicles, Wiley VCH, 2005 
  64. Moldovanova O.V., Svjatnyj V.A., Feldmann L., Resch M., Küster U.: Problemorientierte parallele Simulationsumgebung. In: DonNTU, FRTI-Werke, Reihe “Informatik, Kybernetik und Rechentechnik”, Band 93, pp 145–150, Donezk, Ukraine, 2005 
  65. A.D. Rychkov, N. Shokina, T. Bönisch, M.M. Resch, U. Küster Parallel numerical modelling of gas-dynamic processes in airbag combustion chamber using different computing platforms", 2nd Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop on Computational Science and High Performance Computing, March 14 - 16, 2005 
  66. M. Resch, M. Müller, P. Lammers, H. Berger, J. Stadler, The SX-8: A European Flagship for Supercomputing, KONWIHR, Quartl, Mitteilungsblatt des Kompetenznetzwerks für technisch-wissenschaftliches Hoch- und Höchstleistungsrechnen, 1/2005, 39. Ausgabe, 2005
  67. Currle-Linde, N., Adamidis, P., , Resch, M., A Tool for Complex Parameter Studies in Grid Environments: SGML-Lab, in Krause, E., Shokin, Y., Resch, M., Shokina, N. (Eds.), Computational Science and High Performance Computing II, Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, Volume 91, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, pp 317-329, 2005 
  68. Michael M. Resch, The SX-8: A European Flagship for Supercomputing, InSIDE, Vol.3, No.1, Spring 2005, pp 12 – 19, 2005 
  69. Michael M. Resch, The High Performance Computer Competence Centre Baden-Württemberg (hkz-bw), InSIDE, Vol .2, No. 2, Autumn 2004, pp 24 – 27, 2004 
  70. Michael M. Resch, D-Grid – Towards E-Science in Germany, inSIDE, Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 2004, pp 10 – 13, 2004 
  71. Peggy Lindner, Rainer Keller, Matthias S. Müller, Michael M. Resch, 'DAMIEN - Project Successfully Completed', GRIDSTART Newsletter, Issue 6, pp. 9-11, April, 2004 
  72. Michael M. Resch, The Next Generation Supercomputer at HLRS, inSIDE, Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 2004, pp 20 – 21, 2004 
  73. Michael M. Resch, Die D-Grid-Initiative, Wissenschaftsmanagement, Zeitschrift für Innovation, special issue, 1/2004 
  74. Michael Resch, National Supercomputing Centers in Germany – Innovation Engines for Science and Engineering, IACM-Expressions, No 15, p 19, February 2004 
  75. Rainer Keller, Bettina Krammer, Matthias Müller, Michael M. Resch, Edgar Gabriel, MPI Development Tools and Applications for the Grid, Workshop on Grid Applications and Programming Tools, Seattle, U.S.A., June 25, 2003 
  76. Michael M. Resch, Panagiotis Adamidis, Supercomputing Hardware for Coupled Problems, FSA2002, Stuttgart, September 10, 2002 
  77. Björn Sander, Daniela Pless, Thorsten R. Fleiter, Michael M. Resch, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): coupled solving of CFD and structural mechanics in aneurysms and stentgrafts having regard to the elastic behaviour of the aortic wall and varying positions of the stentgraft, 9th Annual Medicine Meets Virtual Reality Medical Conference, January 24-27, 2001, Newport Beach, California, 2001 
  78. Michael Resch, Applications on High Performance Computer, in Arndt Bode, Thomas Ludwig, Wolfgang Karl, Roland Wismüller (Eds), Euro-Par 2000 – Parallel Processing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1900, 479 – 480, Springer, 2000
  79. Michael M. Resch, Metacomputing in a High Performance Computing Center, Proceedings of the 2000 International Workshop on Parallel Processing, ICPPW 2000, Toronto, Canada, Au-gust 21-24, 165 – 172, IEEE Computer Society 2000. 
  80. Matthias Müller, Ulrich Lang, Michael Resch, Libraries, Applications and Visualization in Metacomputing, Proceedings of ISThmus 2000, Poznan/Poland, April 12-13, 2000, 373-380, 2000 
  81. Michael M. Resch, Edgar Gabriel, Alfred Geiger, An approach for MPI based Metacomputing, Poster at High Performance Distributed Computing 1999 (HPDC’99), Redondo Beach, California, USA, August 3-6 1999
  82. Edgar Gabriel, Michael Resch, Paul Christ, Alfred Geiger, Ulrich Lang, High Performance Metacomputing in a Transatlantic Wide Area Application Testbed, In: G. Cooperman, E. Jessen and G. Michler (Eds.), 'Workshop on Distributed High Performance Computing', Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, 249, 131-142, Springer, 1999 
  83. Michael M. Resch, Björn Sander and Isabel Loebich, A comparison of OpenMP and MPI using the parallel CFD test case, Proceedings of the First European Workshop on OpenMP (EWOMP), Lund/Sweden, September 30 – October 1 1999, 71-75, 1999
  84. Matthias Müller and Michael M. Resch, PE mapping and the congestion problem on the T3E, in Hermann Lederer and Friedrich Hertweck (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth European Cray-SGI MPP Workshop, 20-28, IPP R/46, Garching/Germany, 1998 
  85. Michael M. Resch, Thomas Beisel, Holger Berger, Katrin Bidmon, Edgar Gabriel, Rainer Keller, Dirk Rantzau, Clustering T3Es for Metacomputing Applications, Proceedings of the Cray User Group Conference, Stuttgart/Germany, June 15-19,  1998 
  86. Alfred Geiger, Ulrich Lang, and Michael Resch, Transatlantic Metacomputing, In: H.-W. Meuer (Eds.), ‘Supercomputer 1998: Anwendungen, Architekturen, Trends‘, 146-154, K.G. Saur, München, 1998 
  87. Michael Resch, Thomas Bönisch, Holger Berger, Performance of MPI on a Cray T3E, Third European CRAY-SGI MPP Workshop, PARIS (France), Sept. 11 and 12, 1997 
  88. Michael Resch, Thomas Beisel, Thomas Bönisch, Bruce Loftis, Raghu Reddy, Performance Issues of Intercontinental Computing, Proceedings of the Cray User Group Conference 1997, San José/ California, May 5-9, 1997 
  89. Warendorf, Katina ; Schmidt, Thomas ; Resch, Michael, MPI unter WindowsNT : Message Passing-Anwendungen auf einer Shared Memory-Architektur, BI: Informationen für Nutzer des Rechenzentrums (1997), H. 1/2, pp 19-21, 1997 
  90. Resch, Michael; Beisel, Thomas; Berger, Holger; Bidmon, Katrin; Gabriel, Edgar, Keller, Rainer, PACX-MPI, BI: Informationen für Nutzer des Rechenzentrums (1997), H. 11/12, pp 13 – 14, 1997 
  91. Resch, Michael; Berger, Holger; Rabenseifner, Rolf; Bönisch, Thomas, Performance of MPI on the Cray T3E-512, BI: Informationen für Nutzer des Rechenzentrums (1997), H. 5/6, pp 31 – 39, 1997 
  92. Resch, Michael; Geiger, Alfred, Virtueller Computer durch Vernetzung, BI: Informationen für Nutzer des Rechenzentrums (1997), H. 5/6, pp 40 – 41, 1997 
  93. Michael M. Resch, Alfred Geiger, Manuela Sang, Developing PVM-Code on Various Hardware Platforms: Portability and Performance, First European PVM User Group Meeting, Rome/Italy, October 10-11, 1994

Scientific Talks (290)

  1. 1. Michael Resch, New Developments at HLRS, 32nd Workshop on Sustained Simulation per-formance (WSSP), Sendai, Japan, online, December 13, 2021
  2. Michael Resch, Industrie und Digitale Konvergenz am HLRS, 5th Industrial HPC User Round Table, Stuttgart, Germany, December 1, 2021
  3. Michael Resch, Digital Convergence and Human Intelligence, Invited Keynote, Russian Supercomputing Days, September 27, 2021, online
  4. Michael Resch, Digitale Konvergenz, Digital Südwest Mitgliederversammlung, Stuttgart, Germany, September 16, 2021
  5. Michael Resch, Human Digital Convergence, e-culture convention – The Economic and Cultural Impacts of the Digital Age, HLRS, Stuttgart, Germany, September 15, 2021
  6. Michael Resch, Digital Convergence at HLRS, Asian Supercomputer Community 27th HPC Connection Workshop, ISC 2021, online, June 25, 2021
  7. Michael Resch, Die Zukunft des Höchstleistungsrechnens, Conference on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Donezk National Technical University, online, May 27, 2021
  8. Michael Resch, The Changes in a Public HPC Center Triggered by the Convergence of HPC and AI, AI Systems Summit, online, March 31, 2021
  9. Michael Resch, Simulation, Anpassung, Täuschung und Transformation, Workshop „Nach-ahmung, Anpassung, Täuschung“, Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, online, February 16, 2021
  10. Michael Resch, Home Office High Performance Computing, High Performance Computing Home Office Conference, Stuttgart, Germany, online, January 27, 2021
  11. Michael Resch, The role of High Performance Computing for the development of the digital industry, Data Centers in Denmark and Germany, Bundesverband mittelständische Wirtschaft Unternehmerverband Deutschland e.V., online, December 14, 2020
  12. Michael Resch, Green-IT: Vom Hoffnungsträger zum Krisengebiet, Stakeholder Dialog Nachhaltige Digitalisierung – Wie Digitalisierung Ressourcen schont, Land Baden-Württemberg, online, December 11, 2020
  13. Michael Resch, Digitale Konvergenz: Wie HPC und KI verschmelzen, 4. Industrial HPC User Round Table, Stuttgart, Germany, December 1, 2020
  14. Michael Resch, Introduction to HPC, Online Faculty Development Program on Quantum Computing, Inderprastha Engineering College, Ghaziabad, India, online, November 9, 2020
  15. Michael Resch, HPC Applications Focusing on Engineering Applications, Online Faculty De-velopment Program on Quantum Computing, Inderprastha Engineering College, Ghaziabad, India, online, November 9, 2020
  16. Michael Resch, Wieviel Wirklichkeit lässt sich simulieren?, Next Frontiers – Applied Fiction Days, Stuttgart, Germany, October 21, 2020
  17. Michael Resch, HPE Apollo 9000 Hawk: Neuer Rechner – Neue Methoden – neue Anwen-dungen, 10. HPC-Statuskonferenz, Gauss Allianz, online, October 1, 2020
  18. Michael Resch, On the convergence of HPC and AI, Invited keynote Russian Supercom-puting Days, online, September 21, 2020
  19. Michael Resch, Hawk – How AMD makes HLRS fly, AMD HPC User Forum Kickoff Meeting, online, September 16, 2020
  20. Michael Resch, Future Worlds of Simulation and AI, diconium talks futures, online and Stuttgart, Germany, September 15, 2020
  21. Michael Resch, Digital Convergence for Computational Science, 9th Young Scientists Con-ference in Computational Science, online, September 7, 2020
  22. Michael Resch, IT-gestützte Wissensplattformen – Kann künstliche Intelligenz weiterhel-fen?, Statuskolloquium „Taxonomie“, Akademie für Natur- und Umweltschutz Baden-Württemberg, Cyberspace, July 14, 2020
  23. Michael Resch, HPC & AI als treibende Kräfte der Digitalisierung, Virtual Conference 2020, Trelleborg, Cyberspace, July 8, 2020
  24. Michael Resch, High Performance Computing zur Bekämpfung von Pandemien, IC Sim-Tech, Cyberspace, July 1, 2020
  25. Michael Resch, Supercomputer Hawk, DE-CIX Virtual Tech Meeting 2020, Cyberspace, June 23, 2020
  26. Michael Resch, Training for HPC, Virtual Workshop: Toward a Globally Acknowledged and Free HPC Certification, international internet workshop (Corona), Cyberspace, May 18, 2020 
  27. Michael Resch, Bringing HPC and AI together, 30th Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Stuttgart, Germany, October 9, 2019 
  28. Michael Resch, HLRS Industrial Strategy, International Industrial Supercomputing Work-shop, Stuttgart, Germany, September 26, 2019
  29. Michel Resch, HLRS - A National Supercomputing Center for Research and Industry, invited keynote, Russian Supercomputing Days, Moscow, Russia, September 23, 2019 
  30. Michael Resch, HPC in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, National Center for High Perfor-mance Computing (NCHC), Hsinchu, Taiwan, China, September 5, 2019
  31. Michael Resch, Towards the Future of HPC, National Supercomputing Center Shenzhen (NSCC-SZ), Shenzhen, China, September 2, 2019 
  32. Michael Resch, Computers, Data, Intelligence, Kick-off meeting of the national cluster of excellence “Data-Integrated Simulation Science” EXC 2075, Stuttgart, Germany, July 11, 2019 
  33. Michael Resch, HLRS & HPC Perspectives in Research & Industry, Hefei Supercomputing Center, University of Science and Technology China, Hefei, China, June 26, 2019 
  34. Michael Resch, Applications, Methods, Technology Transfer: How Hardware has to be supported to achieve real Exaflops, ASC 22th HPC Connection Workshop, Frankfurt, Germany, June 18, 2019 
  35. Michael Resch, High Performance Computing and Machine Learning, keynote at 6th In-ternational Conference on Parallel, Distributed, GPU and Cloud Computing (PARENG), Pecs, Hungary, June 4, 2019
  36. Michael Resch, HPC, Global Systems Science and Challenges, International Symposium on Urban Systems – Global Challenges – Digital Tools, Stuttgart, Germany, May 28-29, 2019 
  37. Michael Resch, On some Aspects of AI and Simulation, 29th Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Sendai, Japan, March 19, 2019 
  38. Michael Resch, Perspectives of HPC and Machine Learning, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, January 23, 2019 
  39. Michael Resch, Trends in European and German HPC, Shanghai Supercomputing Center, Shanghai, China, January 22, 2019 
  40. Michael Resch, HLRS & HCP Perspectives in Research, University of Science and Tech-nology, Hefei, China, January 21, 2019 
  41. Michael Resch, Trends in European and German HPC, SuperComputing Center, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, January 20, 2019
  42. Michael Resch, HLRS & HPC Perspectives in Research and Industry, National Supercom-puting Center China Guangzhou (NSCC-GZ), Guangzhou, January 17, 2019 
  43. Michael Resch, European and German HPC Strategies, invited talk at HPC Asia 2019, Guangzhou, China, January 16, 2019 
  44. Michael Resch, Challenges and Opportunities for an engineering focused HPC center, HPC Asia 2019, Guangzhou, China, January 16, 2019 
  45. Michael Resch, Wege der industriellen Kooperation, Industrial Consortium SimTech e.V., Stuttgart, Germany, November 30, 2018 
  46. Andreas Kaminski, Michael Resch, Epistemic Opacity: Outlines of a Research Program, Science and the Art of Simulation 2018 – Epistemic Opacity in Computer Simulation and Machine Learning, Stuttgart, Germany, November 28, 2018 
  47. Michael Resch, The future of computing and its impact on our view of reality, invited keynote at Seminar “The Machine, Intelligence and Desintelligence”, Instituto de Estudos Avancados, Universidade de Sao Paolo, Sao Paolo, Brazil, November 22, 2018 
  48. Michael Resch, Neue Perspektiven des High Performance Technical Computing, Bosch HPC User Forum, Renningen, Germany, November 20, 2018 
  49. Michael Resch, Simulation: Über die Entstehung virtueller Welten, Workshop Digital Hu-manities, Stuttgart, Germany, November 16, 2018 
  50. Michael Resch, Update on the German Gauss Centre for Supercomputing, Asia Super-computer Community HPC Connection Workshop, SC’2018, Dallas, TX, USA, November 14, 2018 
  51. Michael Resch, AMD in a large scale computing system for science and industry, TechTalk, AMD Booth, SC'18, Dallas, TX, USA, November 13, 2018
  52. Michael Resch, The strategic development of HLRS, 28th Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Stuttgart, Germany, October 9, 2018 
  53. Michael Resch, Anschauung, Algorithmen, Anwendungen, invited keynote, Themenwoche Algorithmen, Collegium Helveticum, Zürich, Switzerland, October 8, 2018 
  54. Michael Resch, Perspective on the HPC community, Hyperion IDC HPC User Forum, Stuttgart, Germany, October 2, 2018
  55. Michael Resch, The Gauss Center for Supercomputing (GCS), Hyperion IDC HPC User Fo-rum, Stuttgart, Germany, October 1, 2018
  56. Svjatnyj V.A., Kushnarenko V.G., Miroshkin O. M., Resch M., Wesner S., Virtuelle parallele Simulationsmodelle und ein Devirtualisierungsvorgang der Entwicklung von MIMD-Simulationen für dynamische Netzobjekte mit verteilten Parametern, Simulation-2018 Conference, Kyiv, Ukraine, September 12, 2018
  57. Natalia Currle-Linde, Michael Resch, The state of art in HPC, Simulation-2018 Conference, Kyiv, Ukraine, September 12, 2018
  58. Michael Resch, German HPC in Context, plenary talk at International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) 2018, Frankfurt, Germany, June 26, 2018
  59. Michael Resch, Education & Training in HPC, 3rd Russian-German Workshop on Supercomputing in Scientific and Industrial Problems (SSIP-2018), Kaliningrad, Russia, April 23, 2018
  60. Michael Resch, HLRS – Status and Perspectives of a European HPC Center, SuperComputing Center, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, April 3, 2018
  61. Michael Resch, Bastian Koller, German and European HPC in Perspective, National Center for High Performance Computing (NCHC), Hsinchu, Taiwan, March 28, 2018 
  62. Michael Resch, HPC Perspectives in Research & Industry, Shanghai Supercomputing Center, Shanghai, China, March 26, 2018 
  63. Michael Resch, HLRS, Germany and Europe, 27th Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Sendai, Japan, March 22, 2018 
  64. Michael Resch, Bastian Koller, The High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) – HPC in Research and Industry, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tokyo, Japan, March 20, 2018 
  65. Michael Resch, Die gesellschaftliche Bedeutung der Computersimulation – aus der Sicht des High Performance Computing, Workshop „Sozialwissenschaftliche Simulationen und die Soziologie der Simulation“, Institut für Soziologie, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany, March 9, 2018 
  66. Michael Resch, Parallelität als Fluch und Segen, invited keynote, para//el 2018, Heidelberg, Germany, March 7, 2018 
  67. Michael Resch, Was ist Simulation?, Workshop Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechnern, berlin-brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (BBAW), Berlin, Germany, March 5, 2018
  68. Michael Resch, High Performance Computing: Challenges and Risks for the Future, Invited talk at 2nd International Conference on Modern Mathematical Methods and High Performance Computing in Science & Technology (M3HPCST-2018), Ghaziabad, India, January 5, 2018 
  69. Michael Resch, Computersimulation als Mythos, 3rd Workshop on the Science and Art of Simulation, Bad Boll, Germany, November 2, 2017 
  70. Michael Resch, SiVeGCS – The Future of German Supercomputing, 26th Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Stuttgart, Germany, October 10, 2017
  71. Michael Resch, Perspektiven des High Performance Technical Computing, Bosch HPC User Forum, Renningen, Germany, September 28, 2017 
  72. Michael Resch, About a Theory of Simulation, Summer School on Simulation Science, ZKM, Karlsruhe, September 25, 2017
  73. Michael Resch, How can big data help to support smart urban planning?, Talk and panel at the Langenburg Forum 2017, Langenburg, Germany, June 9, 2017 
  74. Michael Resch, High Performance Computing – Trends, Opportunities and Challenges, invited keynote, The Fifth International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, Grid and Cloud Computing von Engineering, Pécs, Hungary, May 30, 2017 
  75. Ralf Schneider, Andreas Ruopp and Michael Resch, Towards a System to Assess Biome-chanical Devices in Virtual Clinical Trials, German-Russian conference “Supercomputing in Scientific and Industrial Problems”, Stuttgart, Germany, March 29, 2017
  76. Svjatnyj, V. A., Resch, M. M., Kushnarenko, V., Miroshkin, O. M., Problems of Parallel Simulation Technology, German-Russian conference “Supercomputing in Scientific and Industrial Problems”, Stuttgart, Germany, March 28, 2017
  77. Michael Resch, Education and Training in HPC, German-Russian conference “Supercom-puting in Scientific and Industrial Problems”, Stuttgart, Germany, March 27, 2017
  78. Michael Resch, The third dimensions of HPC, 9th Leogang Workshop on HPC, Leogang, Austria, March 6, 2017
  79. Michael Resch, A Perspective on the HPC Community, 64th IDC HPC User Forum, Stuttgart, Germany, March 1st, 2017
  80. Michael Resch, HLRS and the German and European Strategies for High Performance Computing, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, February 6, 2017
  81. Michael Resch, German and European HPC, National Center for High Performance Computing (NCHC), Hsinchu, Taiwan, January 24, 2017
  82. Michael Resch, German and European HPC, Shanghai Supercomputing Center (SSC), Shanghai, China, January 23, 2017
  83. Michael Resch, Accelerators – Future Trends, 24th Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Stuttgart, Germany, December 5, 2016
  84. Michael Resch, A state-wide concept for HPC – a blueprint for Europe, Baden-Württemberg: A Room with a View into Our Digital Future – High-Performance Compu-ting and IT Infrastructures for Research and Industry, Landesvertretung Baden-Württemberg, Brussels, Belgium, December 1, 2016
  85. Michael Resch, Architectures in HPC, Booth presentation at the SC’16 exhibition, Salt Lake City, USA, November 15, 2016
  86. Michael Resch, The Factor of Speed in Simulation, 2nd Workshop on the Science and the Art of Simulation, Stuttgart, Germany, October 5, 2016
  87. Michael Resch, Science Policy of Simulation, Summer School on Simulation in Science, Lüneburg/Hamburg, Germany, September 30, 2016
  88. Bastian Koller and Michael Resch, European leadership in HPC, IDC HPC User Forum, Beijing, China, September 22, 2016
  89. Michael Resch, The end of Moore’s law and the race for performance, invited talk, 45th Speedup Workshop 2016, Basel, Switzerland, September 15, 2016
  90. Michael Resch, Agility – a wider view from a globally active HPC center, Agile in Automotive Industry Summit, Sindelfingen, Germany, June 16, 2016
  91. Michael Resch, HPC Trends: A European Perspective, keynote talk, 28th NEC User Group Meeting, Osaka, Japan, May 23, 2016
  92. Michael Resch, Europe’s fastest HPC system and the world around it, IDC HPC User Fo-rum, Tucson, AZ, USA, April 12, 2016
  93. Bastian Koller and Michael Resch, HPC and HPDA – what is missing?, 23rd Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Sendai, Japan, March 17, 2016
  94. Michael Resch, HPC strategies for the next decade, 23rd Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Sendai, Japan, March 16, 2016
  95. Michael Resch, The role of algorithms in modern HPC, German-Russian Workshop on High Performance Computing, Moscow, Russia, March 9-11, 2016
  96. Michael Resch, Über den Schatten in der Simulation, Workshop on HPC, Leogang, Austria March 2, 2016
  97. Vladimir Marjanovic and Michael Resch, Benchmarks for HPC Systems, Workshop on HPC, Leogang, Austria, March 1, 2016
  98. Michael Resch, The end of Moore’s law – moving on in HPC beyond current technology, invited keynote, 24th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, and network-based Processing, Heraklion, Greece, February 17 – 19, 2016
  99. Michael Resch, Perspectives in High Performance Computing, Keynote at Modern Mathematical Methods and High Performance Computing in Science & Technology (M3HPCST-2015), Gaziabad, India, December 27 – 29, 2015
  100. Michael Resch, HLRS and Moore’s law – HPC beyond 2015, 22nd Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Stuttgart, Germany, December 17, 2015
  101. Michael Resch, Kunst und Computersimulation als Vision, DIVIS 2015 – Digitale Visionen in Kunst und Kultur, Zentrum für Kunst und Medien (ZKM), Karlsruhe, Germany, October 20, 2015
  102. Andreas Wierse and Michael Resch, Update and Industrial Activities at HLRS, 59th IDC HPC User Forum, Munich, Germany, October 15, 2015
  103. Michael Resch, Zu einer Theorie der Simulation, Workshop on Science and the Art of Simulation, Stuttgart, Germany, October 12, 2015
  104. Michael Resch, Technical barriers to better models for natural barrier modelling - HPC in crisis, Conference on Modelling Natural Barriers, Bad Wildbad, Germany, September 29, 2015
  105. Michael Resch, Eine Public-Private-Partnership für Höchstleistungsrechnen, ZKI Tagung 2015, Workhop „Governance in Kooperationen“, Tübingen, Germany, September 14, 2015
  106. Michael Resch, GCS – A strategic partnership for German HPC, ISC 2016, Frankfurt, Germany, July 16, 2015
  107. Michael Resch, The path from single core to multi core – learning from high performance computing, 2nd International Conference – Automotive Embedded Multi-Core Systems, Cologne, Germany, June 23, 2015
  108. Michael Resch, HPC Perspectives in Europe, Grand Opening Cray EMEA HQ, Bristol, UK, June 2, 2015
  109. Michael Resch, A European Perspective on HPC and beyond, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA, May 19, 2015
  110. Michael Resch, High Performance Computer Architectures – Trends, Opportunities, and Challenges, The Fourth international Conference on Parallel, Distributed, Grid and Cloud Computing for Engineering, Invited Keynote, Dubrovnik, Croatia, March 24, 2015
  111. Michael Resch, HPC und Gesellschaft, Austrian HPC Meeting 2015, Invited Keynote, Obergurgl, Austria, March 16, 2015
  112. Michael Resch, High Performance Computing 2025 – Reaktionen auf das Ende von Moore’s Law , Workshop on HPC, Leogang, Austria, March 2, 2015
  113. Michael Resch, Collaboration – Key to Success in HPC, invited keynote, Inauguration of the NEC SX-ACE, Sendai, Japan, February 20, 2015
  114. Michael Resch, The Impact of Accelerator Technologies on HPC, 21st Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Sendai, Japan, February, 18, 2015
  115. Michael Resch, Thomas Bönisch, Vision und Technik eines Bundeshöchstleistungsrechen-zentrums, Fachkonferenz Bau und Betrieb von Rechenzentren, Stuttgart, Germany, February 3, 2015
  116. Michael Resch, Narratives of Simulation – What does HPC stand for, 20th Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Stuttgart, Germany, December 15, 2014
  117. Michael Resch, … absent development of disruptive technologies …, Universität Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria, December 12, 2014
  118. Michael Resch, Informatik im Umbruch – der Sonderfall HPC, Tag der Informatik, RWTH-Aachen, Aachen, Germany, December 5, 2014
  119. Michael Resch, Ralf Schneider, HPC in Health Research, Computational Surgery Lab, The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, USA, November 20, 2014 
  120. Michael Resch, HLRS – HPC-Simulation – Industrie, AG Berechnung und Simulation des VDI, Stuttgart, October 30, 2014
  121. Michael Resch, Narrative der Simulation, Kollegforschergruppe der Computersimulation, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Lüneburg, Deutschland, October 28, 2014 
  122. Michael Resch, HPC & Simulation in the Cloud – How Academia and Industry Can Benefit, invited Keynote, ISC Cloud, invited keynote, Heidelberg, Germany, September 29, 2014
  123. Michael Resch, Multicore – Evolution statt Revolution, VDI Wissensforum, Baden-Baden Spezial 2014, invited keynote, Elektronik im Fahrzeug, Baden-Baden, Germany, September 23, 2014 
  124. Michael Resch, HPC in a Highly Competitive and Innovation Driven Region, Interagency Working Group on High End Computing (HEC IWG), The Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NIRTD) Program, Washington DC, USA, September 19, 2014 
  125. Michael Resch, Ready for Takeoff or Prepare For a Soft Landing – HPC at HLRS and in Germany, 54th IDC HPC User Forum, Seattle, USA, September 16, 2014
  126. Volodymir Kushnarenko, Michael Resch, Volodymir Svjatnyj, Stefan Wesner, Zur Entwicklung des Gleichungslösersubsystems der verteilten parallelen Simulationsumgebung, ASIM 2014, Berlin, Germany, September, 5, 2014
  127. L.P. Feldmann, M. Resch, V.A. Svjatnyj, M. Zeitz, Softwarearchitektur für Parallel Simulationsumgebung, ASIM 2014, Berlin, Germany, September, 3, 2014
  128. Michael Resch, HPC on the Move – Trends and Developments, Simulationswissenschaftliches Zentrum, TU-Clausthal, Germany, July 2, 2014
  129. Michael Resch, A High-End System for Industry - The Why and How of Public-Private Co-Existence, Cray Forum at ISC 2014, Leipzig, Germany, June 24, 2014
  130. Michael Resch, European HPC – Trends and Developments, National Center for High Performance Computing, Hsinchu, Taiwan, April 3, 2014
  131. Michael Resch, Developments at HLRS in 2014/2015, 19th Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Sendai, Japan, March 27, 2014
  132. Michael Resch, Begleitforschung – Was ist und was soll das?, Workshop on HPC, Leo-gang, Austria, February 25, 2014
  133. Michael Resch, HPC Market Trends, NEC, Tokyo, January 17, 2014
  134. Michael Resch, Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechner – Tendenzen, Chancen und Risiken, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria, November 22, 2013
  135. Michael Resch, Breaking the Wall of Reality – How Simulations on Supercomputers Accelerate Progress, Falling Walls Conference, Berlin, Germany, November 9, 2013
  136. Michael Resch, Achieving Excellence in HPC Applications, European ICT 2013 Conference, Vilnius, Lithuania, November 7, 2013
  137. Michael Resch, Herausforderungen an die Simulation auf zukünftigen Rechnerarchitekturen, Donetsk, Ukraine, November 4, 2013 
  138. Michael Resch, High Performance Computing and Education @ HLRS, 18th Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Stuttgart, Germany, October 28, 2013
  139. Michael Resch, Höchstleistungsrechner für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen, Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Hagenberg, Austria, July 2, 2013
  140. Michael Resch, HPC und Informatik – Mesalliance oder win-win Situation, Tu Graz, Graz, Austria, June 28, 2013
  141. Michael Resch, Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechnern – Schlüsseltechnologie im Spannungsfeld von Industrie, Wissenschaft und Politik, Hochschul-Institute Neckarsulm Kolloquium, Audi Forum, Neckarsulm, Germany, June 20, 2013
  142. Michael Resch, Towards a Center of Excellence – Engineering Simulation at HLRS, ISC Conference 2013, Leipzig, Germany, July 18, 2013
  143. Michael Resch, Citius Altius Fortius – The TOP500 and Why Speed Matters, ISC Confer-ence 2013, Leipzig, Germany, June 17, 2013
  144. Michael Resch, HPC Strategies Beyond the Exascale, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Barcelona, Spain, May 29, 2013
  145. Michael Resch, Hoch- und Höchstleistungsrechnen – Gesamtkonzepte und lokaler Kontext, Treffen der IT-Länderreferenten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Stuttgart, Ger-many, April 12, 2013
  146. Michael Resch, Supercomputing Support for Research and Innovation in Automotive industry, EU-China Workshop, Sofia, Bulgaria, April 8, 2013
  147. Michael Resch, After the Tsunami – HPC in 2025, Workshop on HPC, Leogang, Austria, March 18, 2013
  148. Michael Resch, HPC Requirements in an Engineering Environment, Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Tokyo, Japan, March 11, 2013
  149. Michael Resch, Trends in High Performance Computing – Exascale and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Science, Shanghai, China, March 8, 2013
  150. Michael Resch, The High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Shanghai Supercomputing Center, Shanghai, China, March 7, 2013
  151. Michael Resch, Global Systems Science – Framing the Topic, Workshop “GSS: role of models and data”, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium, February 7, 2013
  152. Michael Resch, Breaking new Frontiers, 16th Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Stuttgart, Germany, December 10, 2012
  153. Michael Resch, Industrial HPC – Key Technology for the 21st Century, Russian Supercomputing Conference 2012, Moscow, Russia, November 27, 2012
  154. Michael Resch, Verification and validation of simulation models: the roles of theory, experimentation and observation, First Open Global Systems Science Conference, Brussels, Belgium, November 10, 2012
  155. Michael Resch, HPC and Clouds – How do we proceed?, 2nd Sino-German Forum on Cloud based High Performance Computing (C-HPC’12), Potsdam, Germany, October 22, 2012
  156. Michael Resch, Future High Performance Computing Strategies, The 11th International Conference on Computational Structures Technology, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 6, 2012
  157. Michael Resch, HPC in Germany, 47th IDC HPC User Forum, Stuttgart, Germany, July 10, 2012
  158. Michael Resch, Exascale – A European Perspective, International Supercomputing Conference, Hamburg, Germany, June 20, 2012
  159. Michael Resch, A Pragmatic Approach Towards HPC, EU – Russian Scientific research Collaboration in High Performance Computing, Round Table Discussion, Hamburg, Germany, June 19, 2012
  160. Michael Resch, On the Future of HPC – An Application Driven View, GCS Workshop, International Supercomputing Conference, Hamburg, Germany, June 18, 2012
  161. Michael Resch, Towards Exascale – Think Globally - Act Locally, DDN User Group Meeting, Hamburg, Germany, June 18, 2012
  162. Michael Resch, HPC as a Service – Supercomputing in a Cloud, NEC User Group XXIV, Potsdam, Germany, June 14, 2012
  163. Michael Resch, Reaching the Pacific Ocean – Co-Design as a Long-Term Activity, Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop on Co-Design of Systems and Applications for Exascale, Dagstuhl, Germany, May 21, 2012
  164. Michael Resch, The Future of HPC, Keynote talk, CUG 2012, Stuttgart, Germany, April 30, 2012
  165. Michael Resch, Update on HPC at HLRS, 45th HPC User Forum, Richmond, VA, USA, April 18, 2012
  166. Michael Resch, Recent Developments at HLRS, 15th Workshop on Sustained Simulation Performance, Sendai, Japan, March 22, 2012
  167. Michael Resch, HPC Director – An Octagon, 4th HPC Workshop, Leogang, Austria, February 29, 2012
  168. Michael Resch, HPC Organization, 14th Teraflop Workshop, Stuttgart Germany, De-cember 6, 2011 
  169. Michael Resch, Perspectives on High Performance Computing, 44th IDC HPC User Fo-rum, Stuttgart, Germany, October 7, 2011
  170. Michael Resch, Know-How Transfer in Supercomputing – How Industry and Research can Cooperate, Sino-German Workshop, Shanghai, China, September 27, 2011
  171. Michael Resch, The High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS), Shanghai Supercomputing Center, Shanghai, China, September 26, 2011
  172. Michael Resch, What’s the Result? – Thoughts on Simulation Results by a Center Director, International Workshop on Computer Simulations and the Changing Face of Scientific Experimentation, Stuttgart, Germany, September 23, 2011
  173. Michael Resch, Experience of a PRACE center, invited plenary talk, EuroMPI 2011, Santorini, Greece, September 20, 2011
  174. Michael Resch, HPC as an Ecosystem, 42nd IDC HPC Forum, San Diego, USA, Septem-ber 8, 2011 
  175. Michael Resch, Sustained Performance on Petascale Systems, invited plenary talk, International Supercomputer Conference, Hamburg, Germany, June 20, 2011
  176. Michael Resch, Industrial HPC - a concept for partnership, XXII NEC User Group Meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, June 10, 2011
  177. Michael Resch, Technologies for Exascale Computing – The Future of HPC, National Technical University of Donezk, Donezk, Ukraine, June 1, 2011
  178. Michael Resch, HPC Infrastructure at HLRS, AK CAx, Porsche, Weissach, Germany, May 16, 2011 
  179. Michael Resch, High Performance Computer Simulation for Engineering – A Review, Invited talk, 2nd International PARENG Conference, Ajaccio, France, April 13, 2011
  180. Michael Resch, HPC – eine exotische Pflanze, 3rd HPC Workshop, Leogang, Austria, March 02, 2011 
  181. Michael Resch, HPC at Stuttgart – Trend and Concepts, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria, February 16, 2011
  182. Michael Resch, High Performance Petaflops Computing in Engineering, Center for Computational Engineering Science (CCES), RWTH-Aachen, Germany, January 10, 2011
  183. Michael Resch, Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien, Workshop Forschung und Innovation in Europa 2014-2020, Impulsvortrag, Stuttgart, Germany, November 5, 2010
  184. Michael Resch, High Performance Computing Architecture Strategies at HLRS, 13th Teraflop Workshop Sendai, Japan, October 21, 2010
  185. Michael Resch, The High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS), Kobe, Japan, October 20, 2010
  186. Michael Resch, Perspectives in HPC, IDC HPC User Forum, Stuttgart, Germany, October 8, 2010
  187. Peter Haas, Michael Resch, Implications of Exascale Computing for Storage Systems Research, IEEE Cluster 2010, Heraklion, Greece, September 22, 2010
  188. Michael Resch, Supercomputing in Collaboration with Industry, 1st International Workshop for Industrial Supercomputing, Daejeon, South-Korea, June 30, 2010
  189. Michael Resch, Some Thoughts about Hybrid Computing, 6th Erlangen High-End-Computing Symposium, Erlangen, Germany, June 4, 2010
  190. Michael Resch, Trends in Supercomputing, Dresden, Germany, May 26, 2010
  191. Michael Resch, Modern High Performance Computing Architectures, International Scientific Conference Simulation-2010, Kiev, Ukraine, May 13, 2010
  192. Michael Resch, Hybride Rechnerarchitekturen, 2nd HPC Workshop, Leogang, Austria, March 02, 2010 
  193. Michael Resch, How Architectures Change Methods – Parallelism at all Levels, Workshop on Problems of Parallel Simulation Technology and Information Technology, National Technical University Donezk, Ukraine, November 2, 2009
  194. Michael Resch and Stefan Wesner, HPC Strategies for Engineering Applications, 11th Teraflop Workshop, Sendai, Japan, October 19, 2009
  195. Michael Resch, HPC Processor Technologies and their Impact on Simulation, The 4th Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop on Computational Science and High Performance Computing, Freiburg, Germany, October 12, 2009
  196. Michael Resch, HPC in Europe, IDC HPC User Forum, Stuttgart, Germany, October 5, 2009
  197. Michael Resch, Simulation Performance through Parallelism - Challenges and Options, Conference Keynote, The 38th International Conference on Parallel Processing, (ICPP-2009), Vienna, Austria, September 22, 2009
  198. Michael Resch, Simulation Workflows im Engineering Process, SimTech Workshop Industrial Committee “Simulation Methods”, Stuttgart, Germany, July 17, 2009
  199. Michael Resch, HPC Simulation – Chancen und Risiken, GCS-Seminar, Goethe Center for Scientific Computing, Frankfurt, German, July 15, 2009
  200. Michael Resch, Trends und Forschungsfragen im HPC für die Simulation, Symposium Wissenschaftliches Rechnen in Baden-Württemberg (WiR), Stuttgart, Germany, Juli 14, 2009
  201. Michael Resch, Simulation als Schlüsseltechnologie des 21ten Jahrhunderts, Tagung zum BMBF Foresight Prozess, BMBF, Bonn, Germany, June 22, 2009
  202. Michael Resch, Architectural Challenges, XXI NEC User Group meeting, Sendai, Ja-pan, April 20, 2009
  203. Michael Resch, Trends in Architectures and Methods for High Performance Computing Simulation, Invited Lecture, PARENG 2009, Pécs, Hungary, April 5, 2009
  204. Michael Resch, Vorsorge durch Partnerschaft – die Stiftung Umwelt und Schadenvorsorge, IBM Symposium zu Klimaberechnung und Risikomanagement, Hamburg, Germany, March 26, 2009
  205. Michael Resch, Rechnerarchitekturen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der NEC Vektorrechner, Einweihung HPC Zentrum im Deutschen Wetterdienst, Offenbach, Germany, March 19, 2009
  206. Michael Resch, Supercomputing in Automotive Industry – The HLRS View, Cray XT5m Inauguration, Stuttgart, Germany, March 18, 2009
  207. Michael Resch, Working the Borderline – HPC between Research and Industry, University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN, USA, March 6, 2009
  208. Michael Resch, High Performance Computing – The Formula 1 of Simulation, SimTech Colloquium, Stuttgart, Germany, January 20, 2009
  209. Michael Resch, Simulation: Schlüsseltechnologie des 21ten Jahrhunderts, Verleihung des Forschungspreises für Simulation und Modellierung des Landes Steiermark Graz, Austria, November 18, 2008
  210. Michael Resch, Strategies for Future Hybrid HPC Systems, 9th Teraflop Workshop, Sendai, Japan, November 14, 2008
  211. Lev Feldmann, Volodymyr Lapko, Michael Resch, Volodymyr Svjatnyj, Michael Zeitz, Probleme Paralleler Simulationstechnik, Internationales Forschungsseminar „Probleme Paralleler Simulationstechnik und der Informationstechnologien, Donezk, Ukraine, November 5, 2008
  212. Michael Resch, Herausforderungen an die Simulation auf zukünftigen Rechnerarchi-tekturen, Internationales Forschungsseminar „Probleme Paralleler Simulationstechnik und der Informationstechnologien, Donezk, Ukraine, November 4, 2008
  213. Michael Resch, The Automotive Simulation Center Stuttgart, IDC HPC User Forum, Stuttgart, Germany, October 14, 2008
  214. Michael Resch, HPC in Germany and Europe – some remarks, IDC HPC User Forum, Stuttgart, Germany, October 13, 2008
  215. Michael Resch, Environmental Simulations on Supercomputers, 20th World Computer Congress, Invited talk, Milano, Italy, September 7, 2008
  216. Michael Resch, Future Supercomputing, German-French Science Talks, Fellbach, Germany, June 25, 2008
  217. Michael Resch, 1 Petaflop/s – A European Response, Panel presentation, International Supercomputer Conference (ISC) 2008, Dresden, Germany, June 18, 2008
  218. Michael Resch, On the Advantage of Hybrid Supercomputer Systems, 18th CCSE Workshop on Computational technologies supporting development of future applications, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokyo, Japan, April 22, 2008
  219. Michael Resch and Rainer Keller, Linux and Hybrid Solutions for Petaflops Computing, XXth NEC User Group Meeting, Hernstein, Austria, April 7-9, 2008
  220. Michael Resch, Grid Computing, IT Kolloquium, Kommunikationsdienste und Netzaspekte, Hochschule Esslingen, Germany, January 9, 2008
  221. Michael Resch, HPC in Europe, NCHC, Hsinchu, Taiwan, November 23, 2007
  222. Michael Resch, HPC in Academia and Industry, 7th Teraflop Workshop, Sendai, Japan, November 21, 2007
  223. Michael Resch, HPC in Academia and Industry - Synergies at Work, Invited Plenary Speaker, SC’07, Reno, NV, USA, November 15, 2007
  224. Michael Resch, High Performance Computing in Germany and Europe – some Re-marks, 27th IDC HPC User Forum, Stuttgart, Germany, October 1st, 2007
  225. Michael Resch, Zukünftige Architekturen für HPC, Ukrainian – German Workshop on Simulation on Supercomputers, Sevastopol, Ukraine, September 11, 2007
  226. Michael Resch, HLRS and HPC in Automotive Industry, 3rd Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop on Computational Science and High Performance Computing, Akademgorodok, Russia, July 23-27, 2007
  227. Michael Resch and Bastian Koller, Service Level Agreements in BREIN, BoF SLAs for Grid Ressource and Service Management, ISC 2007, Dresden, Germany, June 27, 2007
  228. Michael Resch, The Impact of Virtual Reality and High Performance Computing in the Automotive Industry – a show case, Invited talk, Automotive Day, ISC 2007, Dresden, Germany, June 26, 2007
  229. Michael Resch, Industrial Use of a Cray Supercomputer, Cray Technical Workshop, Helsinki, Finland, June 5, 2007
  230. Michael Resch, HPC als Schrittmacher von Wissenschaft und Industrie, Invited talk, Einweihung des High Performance Computing Clusters der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Universität Erlangen, Germany, May 16, 2007
  231. Michael Resch, Einbindung von Supercomputern in Krisenszenarien – die Simulation als Hilfsmittel bei Katastrophen, 2. St. Georgener Virtual Fire Kongress, Security Engineering, St. Georgen, Germany, 26-27, April, 2007
  232. Michael Resch, Challenges in HPC, 16th CCSE Workshop on High Performance Com-puting on Vector Based Architectures – Recent Achievements and Future Directions, Tokyo, Japan, April 23, 2007
  233. Michael Resch, Collaboration with Industry – from HPC to Grids, Open Workshop on e-infrastructures of the e-Infrastructure Reflection Group (e-IRG), Heidelberg, Germany, April 19-20, 2007
  234. Michael Resch, HPC in Europe, 25th IDC HPC User Forum, Coeur d’Alene, ID, USA, April 10-12, 2007 
  235. Michael Resch, Developing a Virtual Water Power Plant, 2nd Workshop on Interdisci-plinary Computational Science, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA, March 23, 2007 
  236. Michael Resch, VR in an HPC Framework – Being Inside the Simulation, 3rd Intuition International Workshop, Keynote, Fellbach, Germany, November 30th – December 1st, 2006 
  237. Michael Resch, The Teraflop Workbench – an Overview, 5th Teraflop Workshop, Sendai, Japan, November 20th, 2006 
  238. Michael Resch, Simulation and Visualization in Scientific and Industrial Processes, Donezk National Technical University, Donezk, Ukraine, October 30, 2006 
  239. Michael Resch, Perspectives of Scientific High Performance Computing in Germany, Commissariat de l’Energie Atomique (CEA), Bruyère le Châtel, France, October 5, 2006 
  240. Michael Resch, Future Perspectives in HPC, invited talk, Heraeus Summer School “Computational Many-Particle Physics”, Greifswald, Germany, September 27, 2006 
  241. Michael Resch, High Performance Computing for Science and Industry, Polytechnical University of St. Petersburg, Russia, July 31, 2006 
  242. Michael Resch, Compute Services für die digitale Fabrik, Workshop: Digitale Fabrik – vom Modell zur Simulation, Virtual Dimension Center (VDC) Fellbach, Germany, July 13, 2006 
  243. Michael Resch, Integrating HPC Simulation into Industrial and Scientific Workflows, invited talk, 2nd Erlangen International High-End-Computing Symposium, Erlangen, Germany, June 22, 2006 
  244. Michael Resch, Performance and Industry, invited talk, IDC HPC User Forum, Euro-pean Meeting, Zürich, Switzerland, June 2, 2006 
  245. Michael M. Resch, The Future of Grid in Europe, National Center for High Perfor-mance Computing (NCHC), Hsinchu, Taiwan, April 12, 2006 
  246. Michael M. Resch, Computer Environment, Clusters, Supercomputers, Storage, Visu-alization, 5th EUROMOTOR Short Course, Stuttgart, Germany, March 21-22, 2006 
  247. Michael M. Resch, Grid Computing in Europe and beyond, First Austrian Grid Sym-posium, Invited Keynote, Schloß Hagenberg, Austria, December 1, 2005 
  248. Michael M. Resch, Simulation on supercomputers - a key technology for Europe?, Bo-chum-Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany, November 23, 2005 
  249. Michael M. Resch, Uwe Küster, General Issues Related to Supercomputing, Teraflops Workshop, Tokyo, Japan, November 10, 2005 
  250. Natalia Currle-Linde, Michael Resch, GridCoord and the role of standardization in Grids, First ETSI GRID Standardization Meeting, Sophia-Antipolis, France, September 30, 2005 
  251. Michael M. Resch, Applying HPC to create industrial leadership, HPC User Forum, Oak Ridge, USA, September 26-28, 2005 
  252. Michael M. Resch, Advanced Supercomputing Concepts in Science and Engineering, International Supercomputer Conference 2005, Heidelberg, Germany, June 22, 2005 
  253. Michael M. Resch, Synergy at Work – das Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart (HLRS), 6. Forschungsseminar Wissenschaftliches Rechnen an der Universität Ulm, Ulm, Germany, June 8, 2005 
  254. Michael Resch, Grid Research in Europe – GridCoord Survey, European Grid Technol-ogy Days, Brussels, Belgium, May 31, 2005 
  255. Michael M. Resch, Supercomputing in the 21st Century – Learning from Industry? Invited Keynote, NEC User Group Meeting, Exeter, UK, May 25, 2005 
  256. Michael M. Resch, E-Science in a Teraflop Workbench Concept, University of Hou-ston, TX, USA; May 6, 2005 
  257. Michael M. Resch, Old Problems – New Ideas: HLRS and the future of supercompu-ting, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, May 4, 2005 
  258. Michael M. Resch, NEC SX-8 and Intel EMT 64, T-Systems DLR High Performance Computing and Networking Workshop, Braunschweig, Germany, April 11-12, 2005 
  259. Michael M. Resch, Industrial and Scientific Frameworks for Computational Science and Engineering, 2nd Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop on Computational Science and High Performance Computing, Stuttgart, Germany, March 14-16, 2005 
  260. Michael M. Resch, GridCoord, GridCoord Industrial Workshop, Stuttgart, Germany, March 7-9, 2005 
  261. Michael M. Resch, The Future of E-Science, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlan-gen, Germany, February 17, 2005 
  262. Michael M. Resch, A Science and Industry driven View of European Supercomputing, European Workshop on High Performance Technical Computing, Paris, Château des Maffliers, September 21, 2004 
  263. Michael M. Resch, The role of Supercomputing Centres in Grids, NEC CCRLE 10th An-niversary Research Forum, Bonn, Germany, July 15, 2004 
  264. Michael M. Resch, New Concepts for National Supercomputing Centres, French Academy of Technology, Paris, France, July 6, 2004 
  265. Michael M. Resch, On the status of Supercomputing in Germany, 10th ORAP Meeting, Paris, France, June 3, 2004 
  266. Michael M. Resch, Vector Supercomputing: The Key to Sustained Performance, NEC User Group Meeting, Kiel, Germany, May 25, 2004 
  267. Michael M. Resch, Integrative Approaches in Supercomputing, ICA-Colloquium, Uni-versity of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, May 17, 2004 
  268. Michael M. Resch, NEC SX-Cluster and Cray Opteron Cluster, T-Systems HPCN Work-shop, Braunschweig, Germany, March 22, 2004 
  269. Michael M. Resch and Matthias Müller, D-Grid – Auf dem Weg zur e-science in Deutschland, ZKI AK Supercomputing, Stuttgart, Germany, March 4, 2004 
  270. Michael M. Resch, Zum aktuellen Stand der Grid Forschung, Universität Erlangen, Germany, January 13, 2004 
  271. Michael M. Resch, European GRID Perspectives, 5th Pacific Rim Applications & Grid Middleware Assembly Workshop (PRAGMA 5), Hsinchu/Taiwan, October 23, 2003 
  272. Michael M. Resch, The new HLRS Simulation Workbench, T-Systems HPCN-Workshop, Köln, Germany, May 19, 2003 
  273. Michael M. Resch, Peggy Lindner, Distributed Applications and Middleware for Indus-trial Use of European Networks, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium, March 19, 2003 
  274. Michael M. Resch, Visualisierung und moderne Supercomputer im Simulationspro-zess, Informatik Verbund Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, January 30, 2003 
  275. Michael M. Resch, The Benefits and Effectiveness of GRID Computing, JAERI, Kyo-to/Kansai, Japan, December 13, 2002 
  276. Michael M. Resch, The State of GRID Computing in Europe and the US, JAERI, Tokyo, Japan, December 11, 2002 
  277. Michael M. Resch, Middleware: The Heart of GRID-Computing, Inauguration of the GRID-center at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany, October 30, 2002 
  278. Michael M. Resch, U. Küster, The HLRS procurement - overshadowed by the Earth Simulator, NERSC, Berkeley, USA, September 18, 2002 
  279. Ulrich Lang, Michael Resch, Roland Rühle, Overview on German Grid Activities, Swiss HPCN GRID Committee Meeting, Lugano, March 19 2002 
  280. Michael M. Resch, The Blood, The GRID, The Clusters, Texas Advanced Computing Center, Austin, TX, February 27, 2002 
  281. Michael M. Resch, Handling Large Scale Systems: Some Remarks for Interested Users, Invited Talk, PARAMAS01, Réunion préparatoire pour un groupement de cher-cheurs autour de la thématique Calcul Scientifique Massivement Parallele, ASCI-lab, CNRS, Universite Paris Sud, Orsay, France, November 29-30, 2001 
  282. Michael M. Resch, What is the Grid?, Keynote Speech, RIKEN Symposium 2001 - High Performance Computing for the 21st century and future directions of the Advanced Computing Center, Saitama, Japan, October 19, 2001 
  283. Michael M. Resch, High-End Vector Systems in Industry and Science: Un esempio di collaborazione fra Università, Ricerca ed Industria, CILEA, Milano, Italy, May 30, 2001. 
  284. Michael M. Resch, Supercomputing in Grid environments, University of Houston, Houston, USA, February 22, 2001 
  285. Michael M. Resch, Metacomputing Projects of the High Performance Computing Cen-ter Stuttgart, San Diego Supercomputing Center, San Diego, USA, September 22, 2000 
  286. Michael M. Resch, Metacomputing in a High Performance Computing Center, 2000 International Workshop on Parallel Processing, ICPPW 2000, Toronto, Canada, August 21-24, 2000. 
  287. Michael M. Resch, Parallelrechner als Werkzeug für technische Simulationen, Lecture Series of the Institute of Structural Mechanics, Stuttgart, Germany, May 8th, 2000 
  288. Michael M. Resch, Communication Libraries and Algorithms for Metacomputing, International Workshop on Global and Cluster Computing (WGCC'2000), Tsukuba, Japan, March 15 - 17, 2000. 
  289. Michael M. Resch, Trends and Strategies in Distributed Supercomputing, Workshop on Metacomputing, Hsinchu, Taiwan, March 10, 2000 
  290. Michael Resch, The role of a cluster of PCs in a high performance computing center, GMD-NEC Workshop September 14/15, 1999, Bonn, Germany 

Talks for the General Public (66)

  1. Michael Resch, Mit Stuttgarts neuem Supercomputer Hawk in die Zukunft, Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart, Stuttgart, October 23,2020
  2. Michael Resch, Rückzug in die totale Öffentlichkeit – das Paradox des digitalen Biedermeier, Unter Beobachtung – Die Kunst des Rückzugs, Stuttgart, September 28, 2020 
  3. Michael Resch, Die Krise als Brennglas – Wir allein mit uns, Unter Beobachtung – Die Kunst des Rückzugs, Eröffnungsrede, Stuttgart, September 25, 2020
  4. Michael Resch, Künstliche Intelligenz, Podiumsdiskussion der Stuttgarter Zeitung, Schau-spielhaus, Stuttgart, Februar 11, 2020
  5. Michael Resch & Andreas Kaminski, Vertrauen in künstliche Intelligenz?, Reihe Gesellschaft 4.0: Evangelische Akademie Bad Boll, Stuttgart, December 10, 2019
  6. Michael Resch, Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechnern, Gustav Stresemann Gymnasium, Fellbach Germany, October 22, 2019
  7. Michael Resch, Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechnern, Friedrich Schiller Gymnasium, Fellbach Germany, October 21, 2019 
  8. Michael Resch, Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechnern, Science Club, Schönaich, Germany, July 19, 2019
  9. Michael Resch, Teilnahme an Podiumsdiskussion: Künstliche Intelligenz: Was kann sie, was soll sie, was darf sie? Internationales Zentrum für Kultur und Technik, Stuttgart, Germany, July 1, 2019
  10. Michael Resch, Simulation auf Supercomputern – Wunderwerke der Technik und des Geistes, Tag der Wissenschaft, Universität Stuttgart, HLRS, Stuttgart, Germany, June 29, 2019 
  11. Michael Resch, Simulation für eine nachhaltige Zukunft, Next Frontiers | Applied Fiction Days, Stuttgart, Germany, June 28, 2019 
  12. Michael Resch, Digital Future HPC, Digital X Southwest, Stuttgart, Germany, May 7, 2019 
  13. Michael Resch, Entwicklungsperspektiven des HPC in Deutschland, Bundesministerium 
  14. Michael Resch, Entwicklungsperspektiven des HPC in Deutschland, Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi), Berlin, Germany, January 2, 2019 
  15. Michael Resch, Entwicklungsperspektiven des HPC in Deutschland, Fachgespräch „Be-standsaufnahme zum Bedarf an anwendungsorientierten FuE Projekten im Umfeld des Höchstleistungsrechnens (HPC), Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi), Berlin, Germany, Dezember 10, 2018 
  16. Michael Resch, Digitaler Analphabetismus und was wir dagegen tun können, Make IT Now, Wirtschaftsförderung der Region Stuttgart, Stuttgart, November 6, 2018 
  17. Michael Resch, Das unentdeckte Land des Höchstleistungsrechnens, Forum „Wege zur zur Digitalen Transformation für den Mittelstand“, Bundesverband mittelständische Wirtschaft, Unternehmerverband Deutschlands e.V., Stuttgart, Germany, October 22, 2018 
  18. Michael Resch, Simulation und ihre Bedeutung, Seminar Esslingen, Germany, October 16, 2018 
  19. Michael Resch, Eine kurze Geschichte der Wissenschaft, Deutsch-Französische Wissen-schaftsgespräche, HLRS, Stuttgart, Germany, October 16, 2018 
  20. Michael Resch, Die Welt von Übermorgen in den Computern von Morgen, Themenwo-che: 100 Stunden Morgen, IHK Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, September 27, 2018 
  21. Michael Resch, Aus- und Weiterbildung für Höchstleistungsrechnen: die Supercomputing Akademie des HLRS, bitkom AK HPCQC, Stuttgart, Germany, September 6, 2018 
  22. Michael Resch, Simulation auf Supercomputern – Wunderwerke der Technik und des Geistes, Tag der Wissenschaft, Universität Stuttgart, HLRS, Stuttgart, Germany, June 30, 2018 
  23. Michael Resch, Computersimulation – wie sie die Welt beschreiben, erforschen und ver-ändern, Robert-Mayer lecture, experimenta, Mannheim, Germany, May 8, 2018 
  24. Michael Resch, Virtual und Mixed Reality, Rede anlässlich der Eröffnung der Ausstellung „Mixed Realities: Virtuelle und reale Welten in der Kunst“, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Germany, May 4, 2018 
  25. Michael Resch, Digital Leben – neue Ausblicke in der Welt von Big Data, Neujahrsemp-fang der CDU Grafenau, Grafenau, Deutschland, January 14, 2018 
  26. Michael Resch, Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit – Chancen und Risiken für das 21te Jahrhundert, Aktionstag: THINK-Forum für junge Visionäre, IZKT, Stuttgart, Germany, November 21, 2017 
  27. Michael Resch, Open Codes, Rede zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung „Open Codes“, Zentrum für Kunst und Medien (ZKM), Karlsruhe, Germany, October 19, 2017 
  28. Michael Resch, Zeichen & Zahlen – Information & Intelligenz, Deutsch-Französische Wis-senschaftsgespräche, HLRS, Stuttgart, Germany, October 18, 2017 
  29. Michael Resch, Zeichen & Zahlen – Information & Intelligenz, Deutsch-Französische Wis-senschaftsgespräche, Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasiums, Fellbach, Germany, October 17, 2017 
  30. Michael Resch, Zur Wissenschaftstheorie der Simulation, Vortragsreihe zur Wissen-schaftsausstellung „Im digitalen Labor – Durch Computersimulationen die Welt verstehen“, Planetarium Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, July 26, 2017 
  31. Michael Resch, Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit, Beitrag zum 11. Umweltbildungskon-gress der Akademie für Natur- und Umweltschutz, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany, July 10, 2017 
  32. Michael Resch, Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechnern, Lions-Club Stuttgart Altes Schloss, Stuttgart, May 16, 2017 
  33. Michael Resch, Informatik im Unterricht, Werkstattgespräch Digitale Zukunft, SPD Land-tagsfraktion, Stuttgart, Germany, May 12, 2017 
  34. Michael Resch, Das Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart (HLRS) und seine Umgebung, Wissenschaft trifft Wirtschaft, IHK Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, May 3, 2017 
  35. Michael Resch, HLRS and the Framework of German and European HPC, CDU Landtags-fraktion, HLRS, Stuttgart, Germany, April 20, 2017 
  36. Michael Resch, Digitale Infrastrukturen – Perspektiven eines Rechenzentrums, Workshop Digitalisierungsstrategie des Ministeriums für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst des Landes Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, April, 3, 2017 
  37. Michael Resch, Digitale Zukunft – Herausforderungen und Lösungen für das 21te Jahrhundert, Neujahrsempfang der CDU Grafenau, Grafenau, Deutschland, January 15, 2017 
  38. Michael Resch, HTML, Friedrich-Eugen Gymnasisum, Stuttgart, Germany, January 12, 2017 
  39. Michael Resch, Nachhaltigkeit, Digitalisierung, Demokratie: Welche Zukunft wollen wir?, Podiumsdiskussion mit Harald Welzer, IZKT Stuttgart, Germany, November 28, 2016 
  40. Michael Resch, Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechnern, Wissensregion Nordschwarz-wald, Stuttgart, Germany, November 08,2016 
  41. Michael Resch, Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechnern, Deutsch-Französische Wissen-schaftstage, Friedrich Schiller Gymnasium, Fellbach, Germany, October 20, 2016 
  42. Michael Resch, Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechnern, Deutsch-Französische Wissenschaftstage, Gustav Stresemann Gymnasium, Fellbach, Germany, October 19, 2016 
  43. Michael Resch, Eine kurze Geschichte der Wissenschaft, Deutsch-Französische Wissen-schaftsgespräche, Gustav Stresemann Gymnasium, Fellbach, Germany, October 20, 2015 
  44. Michael Resch, Eine kurze Geschichte der Wissenschaft, Deutsch-Französische Wissen-schaftsgespräche, Friedrich Schiller Gymnasium, Fellbach, Germany, October 21, 2015 
  45. Michael Resch, Silicon Valley – Shanghai – Stuttgart – HPC und Big Data als Schlüssel-technologien erfolgreicher Wirtschaftsregionen, Mittelstand- und Wirtschaftsvereini-gung der CDU/CSU (MIT), Kreisverband Böblingen, Leonberg, October 7, 2015 
  46. Michael Resch, Alles nur simuliert? Wie Supercomputer die Wirklichkeit abbilden, Volks-wagen-Stiftung, Hannover, Germany, June 16, 2015 
  47. Michael Resch, Computer – Super, oder doch nicht?, Reihe: Wissenschaft im Rathaus, Stuttgart, Germany, January 24, 2015 
  48. Michael Resch, Simulierte Welten und Schule, Hopp Foundation for Computer Literacy & Informatics, St. Leon Rot, November 28, 2014 
  49. Michael Resch, Zeichen & Zahlen – Information & Intelligenz, Deutsch-Französische Wis-senschaftsgespräche, Gustav Stresemann Gymnasium, Fellbach, Germany, October 20 , 2014 
  50. Michael Resch, Zeichen & Zahlen – Information & Intelligenz, Deutsch-Französische Wis-senschaftsgespräche, Friedrich Schiller Gymnasium, Fellbach, Germany, October 21, 2014 
  51. Michael Resch, Was ist und wozu dient Simulation?, Rotary Club Saalfelden, Saalfelden, Österreich, February 25, 2014 
  52. Michael Resch, Simulation und Supercomputer, Bundesgymnasium HIB Saalfelden, Saalfelden, Austria, February 24, 2014 
  53. Michael Resch, Simulation und Schule, Vierte Landestagung der Informatiklehrer in Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany, November 30, 2013 
  54. Michael Resch, Was ist und wozu dient Simulation?, Johannes-Kepler Gymnasium, Leonberg, Germany, November 14, 2013 
  55. Michael Resch, HLRS – Entwicklung und Perspektiven des Höchstleistungsrechnens, Jah-resversammlung der Vereinigung der Freunde der Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, July 17, 2013 
  56. Michael Resch, Simulation – Schlüsseltechnologie des 21ten Jahrhunderts, Forum Technik und Gesellschaft, TU-Graz, Graz, Austria, June 27, 2013 
  57. Michael Resch, Das Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart (HLRS), IHK Workshop Höchstleistungsrechnen für KMUs, IHK Stuttgart, Germany, April 17, 2013 
  58. Michael Resch, Simulierte Zukunftswelten, Megatrends – Wir verändern die Welt, Stutt-gart, Germany, November 22, 2012 
  59. Michael Resch, Simulation – Chancen und Risiken, Informatik-Forum Stuttgart (infos), Mitgliederversammlung, Stuttgart, Germany, November 11, 2009 
  60. Michael Resch, Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechnern – die Formel 1 der Forschung, öffentlicher Vortrag, Stuttgarter Zeitung, Stuttgart, Germany, November 21, 2008 
  61. Michael Resch, Die Formel 1 der Rechnertechnik, Reihe: Fragen an die Wissenschaft, Volkshochschule Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, October 24, 2006 
  62. Michael M. Resch, Kommunikation – der Schlüssel zur erfolgreichen HPC-Lösung, invited talk, Cisco EXPO 2006, Berlin, Germany, May 9, 2006 51. Michael M. Resch, Die Welt von morgen im Supercomputer von heute, Stuttgart zu Gast in der Universität, Stuttgart, Germany, December 4, 2005 
  63. Michael M. Resch, Supercomputing und die industrielle Anwendung der Grid-Technologien, doIT online Veranstaltung „Next Generation Computing – ein Ausblick in die Zukunft“, Medienzentrum Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany, July 7, 2005 
  64. Michael Resch, Grid Computing zwischen Wirtschaft und Wissenschaft, Future Talk, CEBIT, Hannover, Germany, March 23, 2004 
  65. Michael M. Resch, Anwendungen für Teraflop Computing, Informatik Verbund Stuttgart (IVS), Stuttgart, Germany, January 23, 2004 
  66. Michael M. Resch, Das GRID - Eine Einführung, Future Talk, CEBIT, Hannover, Germany, March 18, 2003 

Tutorials & Workshops (17)

  1. 1. Michael Resch, Participation in the Panel, HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING The Engine of the EU Economy, ISC, online discussion, June 29, 2021
  2. Michael Resch, Participation in Panel: Becoming agile! Challenges and opportunities for established companies, 11th Symposium on Competence Based Strategic Management, Stuttgart, Germany, September 26, 2019 
  3. Michael Resch, HPC Centers, Hungarian Ministry of Innovation and Technology, Budapest, Hungary, January 7, 2019
  4. Michael Resch und David Gugerli, Gespräch über Big Data, Simulation und Fiktion, im Rahmen des Workshops Fiktion und Simulation: Theorien, Methoden, Praktiken, Villa Vigoni, Loveno die Menaggio, Italy, April 29, 2015
  5. Michael Resch, Building an HPC Center, Moscow, June 5, 2013 
  6. Michael Resch, Simulation and Visualisation on Supercomputers in Engineering, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics International Summer School “Design of Shape Optimization and Parallel Computing”, Beijing, China, July 14, 2011 
  7. Michael Resch, HPC in Science and Industry, 2 hours talk as part of Scuola Estiva di Calcolo Avanzato, Grottaferrata – Roma, Italy, September 11, 2008 
  8. Michael Resch, HPC in Science and Industry, 2 hours talk as part of Scuola Estiva di Calcolo Avanz ato, Grottaferrata – Roma, Italy, September 6, 2007 
  9. Bill Kramer and Michael Resch, Workshop Best Practice in HPC Procurements, Supercomputing 2006, Tampa, FL, USA, November 12, 2006 
  10. Michael Resch, Productive HPC for Scientific Applications, 2 hours talk as part of Scuola Estiva di Calcolo Avanzato, Castel Gandolfo – Roma, Italy, September 7, 2006 
  11. Bill Kramer and Michael Resch, Panel discussion Acquisition and Operation of a Supercomputer System, International Supercomputer Conference, Dresden, Germany, June 28, 2006 
  12. Michael M. Resch, Supercomputing in Science and Industry – The High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, two hour talk as part of Scuola Estiva di Calcolo Avanzato, Castel Gandolfo, Italy, September 5, 2005 
  13. Alice Koniges, David Eder, Mark Seager, Rolf Rabenseifner, Michael Resch, Application Supercomputing on Scalable Architectures, 1 day tutorial at Supercomputing 2004, Pittsburgh, PA; USA, November 9, 2004 
  14. Michael Resch, The Grid, Tutorial at the AK Supercomputing of the ZKI, Braunschweig, Germany May 10, 2001 
  15. Michael Resch, MPI Tutorial, a 2 days tutorial during High Performance Computing Summer School in Distributed Memory Programming and Scientific Visualization organised by the Manchester Research Centre for Computational Science, Manchester, UK, 6th - 17th September 1999 
  16. Michael Resch, MPI Tutorial, 2 days tutorial held at ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland, 14th-15th October, 1999 
  17. Michael Resch and Alfred Geiger, High Performance Fortran,  4 hours tutorial at Sup'Eur '96 - High Performance Computing in Europe on IBM Platforms, Krakow, Poland, September 8-11, 1996

Reports (20)

  1. Schneider, Gerhard; Heuveline, Vincent; Horstmann, Karl-Wilhelm; Neumair, Bernhard; Hätscher, Petra; Pfister, Alexander; Beutner, Jörn; Resch, Michael; Walter, Thomas; Wesner, Stefan; Dorn, Raphael; Holst, Matthias; Steuert, Michael; Last, Jörg, Rahmenkonzept der Hochschulen des Landes Baden-Württemberg für datenintensive Dienste – bwDATA Phase III (2020-2024), Baden-Württemberg 2020, http://dx.doi.org/10.15496/publikation-55923
  2. Schneider, Gerhard; Heuveline, Vincent; Horstmann, Karl-Wilhelm; Neumair, Bernhard; Hätscher, Petra; Kolbitsch, Josef; Rehm, Simone; Resch, Michael; Walter, Thomas; Wesner, Stefan; Castellaz, Peter, Umsetzungskonzept der Universitäten des Landes Baden-Württemberg für das High Performance Computing (HPC), Data Intensive Computing (DIC) und Large Scale Scientific Data Management (LS² DM), Baden-Württemberg, 2019, dx.doi.org/10.15496/publikation-27872
  3. Schneider, Gerhard; Hebgen, Michael; Horstmann, Karl-Wilhelm; Hartenstein, Hannes; Waldvogel, Marcel; Leinen, Peter; Resch, Michael; Walter, Thomas; Großmann, Hans Pe-ter; Castellaz, Peter, Umsetzungskonzept der Universitäten des Landes Baden-Württemberg für datenintensive Dienste – bwDATA Phase I (2013-2014), Baden-Württemberg, 2012, dx.doi.org/10.15496/publikation-21188
  4. J. Hilpert, J. Barwind, R. Berlich, H. Hartenstein, I Kondov, P. Lürßen, O. Renn, M. Resch, O. Schneider, A. Zwölfer, Simulierte Welten – Unterrichtsbausteine zum Thema Simulation für den Unterricht in den Fächern NWT, Mathematik und Informatik, Landesinstitut für Schulentwicklung, NwT 17, Stuttgart, 2015
  5. Schneider, Gerhard; Heuveline, Vincent; Horstmann, Karl-Wilhelm; Neumair, Bernhard; Waldvogel, Marcel; Leinen, Peter; Resch, Michael; Walter, Thomas; Wesner, Stefan; Cas-tellaz, Peter; Hartenstein, Hannes; Streit, Achim; Bestenlehner, Matthias, Rahmenkonzept der Hochschulen des Landes Baden-Württemberg für datenintensive Dienste – bwDATA (2015-2019), Baden-Württemberg, 2015, http://dx.doi.org/10.15496/publikation-21187
  6. Carlo Jäger, Patrick Jansson, Sander van der Leeuw, Michael Resch, David J. Tàbara, GSS: Towards a Research Program for Global Systems Science, Report of a Workshop at the European Commission, January 2013, ISBN: 9783941663121 
  7. Carlo C. Jäger, Patrick Jansson, Sander van der Leeuw, Michael Resch, J. David Tàbara, and Ralph Dum, Global Systems Science Orietation Paper – Background Material, Report of a Workshop at the European Commission, January 2013 
  8. Schneider, Gerhard; Hebgen, Michael; Horstmann, Karl-Wilhelm; Hartenstein, Hannes; Waldvogel, Marcel; Leinen, Peter; Resch, Michael; Walter, Thomas; Großmann, Hans Pe-ter; Castellaz, Peter, Umsetzungskonzept der Universitäten des Landes Baden-Württemberg für das Hochleistungsrechnen, Baden-Württemberg, 2012, dx.doi.org/10.15496/publikation-21185
  9. M. Aldinuccia, A. Bassob, F. Baudec, H. Bouziane, S. Campaa, D. Caromel, J. Cunhad, M. Classene, M. Coppolaa, N. Currle-Linde, M. Daneluttoa, P. Dazzih, S. Gorlatchi, L. Henrioc, S. Mc Goughf , C. Perezc, N. Ranaldok, E. Zimeok, G.Zoppia, Proceedings of the Programming Model Institute Technical meeting 2008, CoreGRID TR-0138, May, 2008. 
  10. Natalia Currle-Linde, Michael Resch, Christian Perez, Massimo Coppola, Measurable Component Values and Services: the Economic Planning of Resource Transactions, CoreGRID TR-0125, 2008. 
  11. Nadia Ranaldo, Giancarlo Tretola, Eugenio Zimeo, Natalia Currle-Linde, Wasseim AL Zouabi, Oliver Mangold, Michael Resch, Denis Caromel, Alexandre di Costanzo, Christian Delbe,Johan Fradj, Mario Leyton, and Jean-Luc Scheefer, A Scheduler for a Multi-paradigm Grid Environment, CoreGRID TR-0155, July, 2008. 
  12. Natalia Currle-Linde, Michael Resch, Christian Perez, Massimo Coppola, Measurable Component Values and Services: the Economic Planning of Resource Transactions, CoreGRID TR-0125, 2008. 
  13. Hinde Lilia Bouziane, Natalia Currle-Linde, Christian Perez, Michael Resch, Analysis of Component Model Extensions to support the Gricol Language, CoreGRIDWorkshop on Grid Programming Mode Grid and P2P Systems Architecture Grid Systems, Tools and Environments, in M. Danelutto, P. Fragopoulou, V. Getov (Eds.), CoreGRID Technical Report TR-0080, June 2007 
  14. Sirvent,R., Rosa M. Badia, Natalia Currle-Linde, Michael Resch, Grid Superscalar and GriCoL: Integrating Different Programming Approaches, CoreGRID Technical Report TR-0073, Februar 2007 
  15. Hinde Lilia Bouziane, Christian Perez, Natalia Currle-Linde, Michael Resch, A Software Component-based Description of the SEGL Runtime Architecture, CoreGRID Technical Report TR-0054, July 2006 
  16. Michael M. Resch, Grid Resources and Requirements for GÉANT, in Karlson, Grey, Campolargo, Dejardin (EDS.) ‘Changing the way research is done – The user perspective on e-Infrastructure’, European Commission, December 2003 
  17. Peggy Lindner, Thomas Beisel, Michael M. Resch, Toshiyuki Imamura, Roger Menday, Philipp Wieder, Dietmar Erwin, “GRIDWELTEN: User Requirements and Environments for GRID-Computing”, DFN Report, May 2003 
  18. Michael M. Resch, Metacomputing in Simulationsanwendungen, PhD-thesis, Forschungs- und Entwicklungsberichte, RUS-51, Rechenzentrum Universität Stuttgart, July 2001 
  19. Edgar Gabriel, Thomas Beisel, Michael Resch, Erweiterung einer MPI-Umgebung zur Interoperabilitaet verteilter MPP-Systeme, RUS-37, Januar 1997, ISSN 0941-4 665 
  20. Michael Resch, Numerische Simulation verallgemeinert Newtonscher Fluide, Diplomarbeit, TU Graz, Österreich
2022

Keynote at 23rd Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies (PDCAT’22), Sendai, Japan (online)

2021

Keynote at Russian Supercomputing Days 2021, Moscow, Russia (online)

Deputy Chairman of the University Council of the University of Stuttgart

2020

Keynote at Russian Supercomputing Days 2020, Moscow, Russia (online)

2019

Keynote at Russian Supercomputing Days 2019, Moscow Russia

Keynote at HPC Asia 2019, Guangzhou, Chin

2018

Co-Founder of the Media Solution Center (MSC-BW)

Elected member of the University Council of the University of Stuttgart

PI in the German cluster of excellence "Data-Integrated Simulation Science (SimTech)"

2015

HPCwire 2015 readers' and editor's Choice Award for Best use of HPC in Automotive for HLRS

2014 

Honorary Professorship of the Russian Academy of Sciences / Siberian Branch

Elected Dean of the Faculty for Energy-, Process- and Biotechnology

2013

Bosch "Schule trifft Wissenschaft" Award 2nd place  for the project "Simulated Worlds"

HPCwire 2013 readers' Choice Award for Best use of HPC Applications in Manufacturing for HLRS

Invited Talk at the Falling Walls conference

2012

Visionary Thinker Award / Übermorgenmacherpreis of the State of Baden-Württemberg

2011

Honorary Doctoral Degree of the Russian Academy of Sciences / Siberian Branch

Director of the Information and Communication Center (IZUS) of the University of Stuttgart (IZUS) 

2009

Honorary Doctoral Degree of the Donetsk National Technical University, Ukraine

2008

Co-founder of the Automotive Simulation Center Stuttgart (ASCS)

2007

Invited Plenary Talk at SC’07 Reno/USA 

Microsoft Award "Early Contributor to Microsoft's Windows compute Cluster Server 2003"

2003

Winner of HPC Challenge at SC’03

Full professor for high performance computing at University of Stuttgart, director of the institute for HPC of the University of Stuttgart, and director of the national High Performance Computing Center / Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart (HLRS)

2002

Assistant professor at the department of computer science of the University of Houston, TX 

2001

Dr.-Ing. (PhD) with honors in Engineering from the University of Stuttgart (Metacomputing for Simulation Applications) 

2000

Best Paper Award at HPNC'2000

Acting head of HLRS

1999

Leader of the team to win the NSF Award for Real Distributed Supercomputing 

1998

Head of department for parallel computing at HLRS

1993

Scientist at the computing center of the University of Stuttgart (RUS), Stuttgart, Germany

1990

Scientist at Joanneum Research, Graz, Austria

Dipl.-Ing. (MSc.) in Technical Mathematics from the Technical University of Graz, Austria 

1988 - 1990

Research Assistant at the department for Mathematics / Technical University of Graz

1964

born in Graz/Austria

Education is a process involving two sets of participants who supposedly play different roles: teachers who impart knowledge to students, and students who absorb knowledge from teachers. In fact, as every open-minded teacher discovers, education is also about students imparting knowledge to their teachers, by challenging the teacher's assumptions and by asking questions that the teachers hadn't previously thought of.

Jared Diamond, Collapse, Viking, New York, 2005, p419

Informationstechnik in der Arbeitswelt (SS)

  • Wo und in welcher Form taucht Information in der Arbeitswelt auf?
  • Daten: Was sind Daten und wie werden sie verwaltet?
  • Woraus resultieren Daten die informationstechnisch verarbeitet werden?
  • Welche Konsequenzen ergeben sich daraus (Datenschutz, Archivierung)?
  • Welche Methoden, Daten zu verarbeiten gibt es? Was kann aus Daten abgeleitet werden?
  • Datendarstellung: Welche Möglichkeiten gibt es - Visualisierung und Mensch- Maschine Schnittstelle 

see ILIAS / siehe ILIAS

Introduction to Computer Science / Grundlagen der Informatik (WS/SS)

  • Was ist Informatik?
  • Wie funktioniert ein Rechnersystem?
  • Wie funktionieren die Grundlagen der Programmierung (Java)?
  • Wie funktioniert objektorientierte Programmierung?
  • Wie funktioniert Software-Entwicklung?

Textbook / Buch

Prof. Dr. Helmut Balzert
Lehrbuch Grundlagen der Informatik
Spektrum Akademischer Verlag
Heidelberg – Berlin
ISBN 3-8274-0358-8 

see ILIAS / siehe ILIAS

Modeling, Simulation and Optimization / Modellierung, Simulation und Optimierungsverfahren (WS/SS)

Vorlesungsinformation

http://www.ihr.uni-stuttgart.de/lehre/vorlesungen/

Slides see ILIAS / Folien nur noch im ILIAS

Simulation on Supercomputer / Simulation auf Höchstleistungsrechnern (SS)

  • Was ist Simulation?
  • Was ist ein Supercomputer?
  • Welche Technologien spielen eine Rolle?
  • Welche neuen Entwicklungen gibt es?

Slides see ILIAS / Folien nur noch im ILIAS

COMPUTERETHIK (WS)

  • Grundlagen der Ethik
  • Wo tauchen ethische Probleme in der IT auf?
  • Wie kann man ethische Probleme in der IT untersuchen?

 see ILIAS / siehe ILIAS

Besides, most people do not have to understand the whole of the social system they live under, only the bits of it that happen to affect them.

David Howarth, 1066 - The year of the conquest, Penguin Books, London, 1981, p14

Ph.D. Advisor of

  1. Ayse Bagbaba, Optimizing I/O Performance with Machine Learning Supported Auto-tuning (2023)
  2. Christoph Niethammer, Concepts for scalable Molecular Dynamics simulations on future HPC systems (2022)
  3. Oleksiy Cheptsov, Mikroservicearchitektur-basierte CFD-Simulationen von Phänomenen Dynamischer Systeme am Beispiel moderner Bergbaubewetterung (2021)
  4. Joseph Konstantin Schuchart, Global Task Data Dependencies in the Partitioned Global Address Space (2020)
  5. Björn Schembera, Forschungsdatenmanagement im Kontext dunkler Daten in den Simulationswissenschaften (2019)
  6. Tim Küstner, Der Mixed Mock-Up Im Toleranzmanagement der Automobilindustrie (2019)
  7. Michael Gienger, Optimale Zuteilungsmechanismen zur Leistungssteigerung von virtuellen Maschinen in Cloud Infrastrukturen (2019)
  8. Dmitry Khabi, Energieeffizienz von Prozessoren in High Performance Computing Anwendungen der Ingenieurwissenschaften (2019)
  9. MSc. Steffen Hagmann, Adaptive Verfeinerungsverfahren in der gitterfreien Point-Set Methode (2019)
  10. Dipl.-Ing. Björn Bliese, Entwicklung eines gebrauchstauglichen Augmented-Reality-Systems zur geometrischen Analyse im Produktentstehungsprozess (2018)  
  11. Dipl.-Ing. Marius Feilhauer, Simulationsgestützte Absicherung von Fahrerassistenzsystemen (2018) 
  12. Dipl.-Inf. Med. Mathias Nachtmann, Model-Centric Task Debugging at Scale (2018) 
  13. Dipl.-Inf. Xuan Wang, A light weighted semi-automatically I/O-tuning solution for Engineering applications (2017)
  14. MA Axel Tenschert, Ontology Matching in a Distributed Environment (2016)
  15. M.Sc. Huan Zhou, Communication Methods for Hierarchical Global Address Space Models in HPC (2016)
  16. Dipl.-Ing. Ralph Schneider, Analyse kontinuumsmechanischer anisotroper Materialparameter mikrostrukturierter Volumina mit Hilfe direkter mechanischer Simulation (2015)
  17. M.Sc. Adrian Reber, Process Migration in a Parallel Environment (2015)
  18. Florian Seybold, Numerische Methoden mittels eigentlicher Bewegung in der Geometrischen Algebra (2015)
  19. Andreas Gottlieb, Vorauslegung umströmter Bauteile durch Topologieoptimierung basierend auf lokalen Optimalitätskriterien (2014)
  20. Alexander Kipp, Increased Flexibility and Dynamicity in Distributed Applications and Processes Through Resource Decoupling (2014)
  21. Thomas Großmann, Verallgemeinerte Global Address Space Netzwerk-Infrastrukturen für große Multiskalen-Simulationen mit erheblichen Datenmengen (2014)
  22. Roland Kübert, Service Level Agreements for Job Submissions and Scheduling in High Performance Computing (2014)
  23. Florian Niebling, Interactive Parallel Post-Processing of Simulation Results on Unstructured Grids (2013)
  24. Shiqing Fan, MPI Semantic Memory Checking Tools for Parallel Applications (2013)
  25. Oliver Geissel, Automotive Mixed Mock-Up Konzeption einer neuen Entwicklungsplattform für die Automobilindustrie (2011)
  26. Katharina Benkert, Adaptive parallel communications for large-scale computational fluid dynamics (2011)
  27. Bastian Koller, An SLA specification for multiphase SLA negotiation in the HPC domain (2011)
  28. Sunil Tiyyagura, Efficient Solution of Sparse Linear Systems Arising in Engineering Applications on Vector Hardware (2010)
  29. Uwe Wössner, A Framework for the Management of Dynamic Virtual Organisations (2009)
  30. Michael Rost, Entwicklung von Simulationsmethoden und Visualisierungsverfahren in der virtuellen Realität zur Unterstützung der Produktentstehung in der Gießtechnik (2009)
  31. Prof. Rainer Keller, Analyse und Optimierung der Softwareschichten von Wissenschaftlichen Anwendungen für Metacomputing (2008)
  32. Prof. Stefan Wesner, Integrated Management Framework for Dynamic Virtual Organisations (2008)
  33. Natalia Currle-Linde, Ein Grid Management System für die Lösung komplexer Simulationsprobleme (2007)
  34. Peggy Lindner, Management von verteilten ingenieurwissenschaftlichen Anwendungen in heterogenen Grid Umgebungen (2007)
  35. Thomas Bönisch, Die Berechnung von Wiedereintrittsphänomenen auf hierarchischen Supercomputern mit einem effizienten parallelen Multiblockverfahren (2006)
  36. Panagiotis Adamidis, Effiziente Algorithmen für gekoppelte Feldprobleme in der Gießindustrie (2005)
  37. Björn Sander, Numerische Untersuchungen an einem abdominellen Aortenaneurysma (2004)

Ph.D. Co-Advisor of

  1. Philipp Preiss, Soziale Kosten der Stromerzeugung (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. Rainer Friedrich, 2020)
  2. Josef Dubski, Optimization of the Injector Spray Geometry for a 4-Stroke Direct Injected Petrol Engine (TU Braunschweig, Prof. Petr Eilts, 2020)
  3. Alexander Tismer, Entwicklung einer Softwareumgebung zur automatischen Auslegung von hydraulischen Maschinen mit dem Inselmodell (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof Stefan Riedelbauch, 2020) 
  4. Naixin Li, Long-Term Exposure of European Population Subgroups to PM2.5 and NO2 (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. Rainer Friedrich, 2020)
  5. Fabian Dembski, Energy Conscious Urban Inward Development Analytical Design Strategies for the Post-Oil City The Case Study of Greater Paris (TU Wien, Prof. Andreas Voigt, 2020)
  6. Michael Miller, Wege zur Ermittlung Von Energieeffizienzpotenzialen von Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. Kai Hufendieck, 2019)
  7. Jens Kouros, Modellierung und Simulation Systemischer Risiken mittels Probabilistischer Programmierung auf Basis eines integrativen Rahmenmodells (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. Ortwin Renn, 2019)
  8. Abdennaceur Mansour, Numerische Simulation von ein- und zweiphasigen Strömungen in komplexen Geometrien: Modellierung von Kondensationsprozessen und Quantifizierung der numerischen Unsicherheiten (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. Eckart Laurien, 2018)
  9. Christian Schieberle, Development of a stochastic optimization approach to determine cost-efficient environmental protection strategies Case study of policies for the future European passenger transport sector with a focus on rail-bound and on-road activities (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. Rainer Friedrich, 2018) 
  10. Timo Krappel, Turbulenzauflösende Strömungssimulation einer Francisturbine in Teillast (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. Stefan Riedelbauch, 2018) 
  11. Mario Heene, A massively parallel combination technique for the solution of high-dimensional PDEs (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. D. Pflüger, 2017) 
  12. Stina Skjellgren, Chance at foresight – risk of misuse? An empirical study of scenario simulation for natural hazard risk management, (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. O. Renn, 2016)
  13. Vladimir Marjanovic, The MPI/OmpSs Parallel Programming Model (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Prof. J. Labarta, 2016)
  14. Harald Klimach, Parallel Multi-Scale Simulations with Octrees and Coupled Applications (RWTH Aachen, Prof. S. Roller, 2016) 
  15. Jing Zhang, Vorhersage dreidimensionaler Strömungs- und Kondensationsvorgänge im Sicherheitsbehälter mit CFD-Modellen (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. E. Laurien, 2015)
  16. Thomas Eckhardt, Efficient HPC Implementations for Large-Scale Molecular Simulation in Process Engineering (TU München, Prof. H. Bungartz, 2014)
  17. Tudor Ionescu, Reliability of Decision-Support Systems for Nuclear Emergency Management (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. E. Laurien, 2013)
  18. Mohamad Chaarawi, Optimizing Performance of Parallel I/O Operations for High Performance Computing (Univ. of Houston, TX, Prof. E. Gabriel, 2011)
  19. Saber Feki, Runtime Adaptation of High Performance Computing Applications (Univ. of Houston, TX, Prof. E. Gabriel, 2010)
  20. Klaus Iglberger, Software Design of a Massively Parallel Rigid Body Framework (Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Prof. U. Rüde, 2010)
  21. Daniel Becker, Timestamp Synchronization of Concurrent Events (RWTH Aachen, Prof. S Roller, 2009)
  22. Bernhard Eckl, Development of Molecular Models of Real Fluids for Appications in Process Engineering (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. H. Hasse, 2009)
  23. Andreas Piater, Entwicklung eines Rollenmodels zur nachhaltigen Unterstützung der Forschung und Lehre im Bereich Kernttechnik (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. F. Schmidt, 2008)
  24. Bilel Hadri, Numerical Methods in Grid Environments (Univ. of Houston, TX, Prof. M. Garbey, 2008)
  25. Hatem Ltaeif, Designing efficient parallel PDE solvers in heterogeneous grid environments (Univ. of Houston, TX, Prof. M. Garbey, 2007)
  26. Mahendra Kumar Samal, Nonlocal damage models for structural integrity analysis (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. E. Roos, 2007)
  27. Peter Binkele, Atomistische Modellierung und Computersimulation der Ostwald-Reifung von Ausscheidungen beim Einsatz von kupferhaltigen Stäben (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. S. Schmauder, 2006)
  28. Corrado Zoccolo, High performance component based programming for heterogeneous computing (Univ. of Pisa, Prof. M. Vanneschi, 2005)
  29. Fahrid Infed, Realgas- und Katalyseeffekte beim Wiedereintritt von Raumflugkörpern aus dem erdnahen Orbit unter Berücksichtigung von Wärmeleitung und Strahlungsaustausch an der Oberfläche (Univ. of Stuttgart, Prof. M. Auwetter-Kurz, 2005)

Michael Resch, Digitalisierung – ein deutsches Trauerspiel, in der Sendung Zwölfzweiundzwanzig des rbb,  https://www.inforadio.de/rubriken/debatte/12-22/2022/11/digitalisierung-oeffentliiche-verwaltung-digitaler-wandel-michael-resch.html

Michael Resch, Darum sind wir in der Digitalisierung so sehr hintendran, in der Sendung Leute des SWR1, 14.10.2022, https://www.swr.de/swr1/swr1leute/digitalwueste-deutschland-prof-michael-resch-100.html

Michael Resch, Weshalb Deutschland technologisch so hinterherhinkt, deutschlandfunk Kultur, 24.9.2022, https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/digitalwueste-deutschland-warum-wir-bei-der-digitalisierung-so-hinterherhinken-dlf-kultur-6f1774cb-100.html

Michael Resch, Deutschland hinkt bei der Digitalisierung hinterher, BR Abendschau, 15.9.2022, https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/abendschau/autor-prof-michael-resch/br-fernsehen/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvLzhmYjBjNDljLWYzZmUtNGNlOC1hMDM0LTJhNTFmMWIyNjI5Yw

Michael Resch, „Davon versteh ich nichts“ Wie Deutschland die Digitalisierung aktiv behindert, Tagesspiegel, 12.9.2022, https://www.tagesspiegel.de/meinung/davon-verstehe-ich-nichts-wie-deutschland-die-digitalisierung-aktiv-behindert-8634322.html

Michael Resch, Den Teufelskreis der Digitalisierungsangst durchbrechen, Tagesspiegel, 12.9.2022 https://background.tagesspiegel.de/digitalisierung/den-teufelskreis-der-digitalisierungsangst-durchbrechen

Michael Resch, Die Bildung hat im Bereich Informatik kapituliert, Interview im Spiegel, 28.8.2022, https://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzpolitik/digitalisierung-in-deutschland-die-bildungspolitik-hat-im-bereich-informatik-kapituliert-a-36aead01-f972-4072-ba1b-32c20dd8e972

Ansys Dimension https://www.ansys.com/about-ansys/dimensions-magazine/spring-2018/taking-hpc-to-new-heights 

(Interview on HPC, 03/2018)

Spektrum

(Eva Wolfangel, German Article, 10/2015)

Herrenhäuser Forum der VW-Stiftung
(German Video, 19.6.2015) 

Kundenmagazin - Messe Stuttgart 1/2015 
(German Article, 1/2015) 

Wissenschaftsjahr 2014 - Digitale Gesellschaft - GCS 
(German Video, 11/2014) 

Revolution - die Wissensshow zur Digitalen Gesellschaft 
(Tobias Hüslwitt, Gunther Kreis, Susann Betz, German, Video, 10/2014) 

Digitale Welten 
(Carolin Mayer-Eming, Lara Janitza, Elena Wolf, German, Video, 9/2014) 

Supercomputer - Das Ende der rasanten Entwicklung im IT-Bereich 
(Deutschlandfunk, german, 28.6.2014) 

HPC Analyst Cross fire at ISC 2014 
(English, Video, 26.6.2014) 

Presentation at Falling Walls conference 
(English, Video, 2013)

Interview during Falling Walls conference 
(English, Video, 2013)

Technik, Tüftler und Talente, SWR4 
(German, Audio, 2013)

Claudia Leihenseder über Michael Resch 
(German, Article, Stuttgarter Zeitung, 5.1.2012) 

Michael Ohnewald über Michael Resch 

(German, Article, 2008)

John Murphy about Michael Resch 
(2007) 

Movie about HLRS