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On 15 September ESR’s Leah Kemp and the NeSI team will guide learners through an introduction to Snakemake, a workflow language with its basis in the popular programming language, Python

Wednesday, September 15, 2021 - 13:00 to 16:30

NeSI's HPC platform, Data Transfer platform, and team members are available to support research projects during all Alert Levels.

Posted at Tuesday, August 17, 2021 - 07:59

NeSI has an exciting opportunity for a DevOps and Integration Programmer to join our team.

Posted at Monday, August 16, 2021 - 11:55

NeSI has an exciting opportunity available to join our team as a Business Operations Manager. If you’re interested in leading edge technology and scientific research, this senior operational... Read more

Posted at Tuesday, August 10, 2021 - 15:12

Between September and December 2021, NeSI and Genomics Aotearoa are co-hosting or helping deliver a range of immersive skill-building events for New Zealand's bioinformatics and genomics communities.... Read more

Posted at Tuesday, August 10, 2021 - 13:51
An example graph generated by the Waiwera geothermal simulator.

Next-gen geothermal modelling for a cheap green energy future

“Use of NeSI was central to our software development. We don’t know how big models will get in the future, so we wanted to make this as scalable as possible."
Picture of an eye.

A multi-disciplinary approach to mild traumatic brain injury

"Our goal is to create a piece of software that is capable of automatically analysing hundreds of thousands of pupil-tracked coordinates. This would allow a clinician to interpret the results and guide clinical decision making in real-world practice."
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Photograph of wind farm windmills.

Modelling wind for Fiji’s green future

"We needed high-performance computing to run model simulations for a decade-long at this resolution, so NeSI has been vital in that respect."

Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) can significantly accelerate compute-intensive research, but are they a fit for your particular project?In this webinar recording, NeSI's Alexander Pletzer walks... Read more

Posted at Wednesday, August 4, 2021 - 13:17