In addition to JGU, also involved in the project are the Technical University of Madrid and the Barcelona
Supercomputing Center in Spain, the French National Institute for Computer Science and Applied Mathematics (Inria), the Foundation for Research and Technology in Greece, Seagate Systems in the UK, the
German Climate Computing Center, CA Technologies Development in Spain, the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), and Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH.
«Thanks to the computing time obtained from the
German Gauss Centre for
Supercomputing, we have been able to redefine the state of the art in this field,» explains Volker Springel.