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Navigating the ins and outs of New Zealand’s computational research system can be tricky, particularly if a researcher is new to using digital tools to support their work.That’s where Nooriyah Lohani... Read more

Posted at Tuesday, November 13, 2018 - 17:01

On 25 Sept 2018, NeSI and Cray brought together innovators in Artificial Intelligence (AI) to explore the impacts and opportunities for machine learning in New Zealand's research ecosystem.

Posted at Tuesday, November 13, 2018 - 16:18

Over the last decade, Blair Bethwaite has had a front-row seat for some major evolutions in the types and applications of technologies supporting research. Through roles at Monash University and... Read more

Posted at Tuesday, November 13, 2018 - 10:33

Please join us in welcoming two new members to the NeSI team!

Posted at Monday, November 12, 2018 - 11:57

(07 November 2018) - Research, Science and Innovation Minister Dr Megan Woods today officially opened New Zealand’s High Performance Computing Facility at NIWA’s campus in Wellington.The High... Read more

Posted at Wednesday, November 7, 2018 - 09:38

For the last 10 years, the eResearch NZ conference series has provided an important national forum for strategic discussions, community building, and career development.Our eResearch NZ 2019 theme of... Read more

Posted at Thursday, November 1, 2018 - 17:01
Nooriyah Lohani NeSI

Bridging gaps and building collaborations within NZ research communities

NeSI's new Research Communities Advisor is aiming to connect researchers with digital resources and services that can help advance their projects.
Annika Seppala NeSI case study climate simulations

Powering global climate simulations

"The fact that NeSI can provide support to things like getting the code to work puts New Zealand in an amazing position worldwide.”
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NeSI Case Study David Coppin University of Auckland

Tracking coastal precipitation systems in the tropics

"The new code implemented is much faster and runs more efficient on NeSI platforms, which allows me to concentrate more on my research and less on computer science aspects."
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Andrew Chen NeSI case study image processing

Supporting new innovations in image processing

“Having access to NeSI computing resources means that we can keep up with the state-of-the-art research in this area, otherwise we simply would not be able to run our code in a reasonable time.”
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