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Winter Bootcamp is a week long training and education event co-ordinated by the Center for eResearch where you can up-skill in a whole host of topics related to digital research practice. Workshops... Read more

Monday, July 10, 2017 - 09:00 to Friday, July 14, 2017 - 16:00

A statistical modelling approach to monitoring ecosystems

“From my perspective, it was extraordinarily beneficial to have access to NeSI as resource, it really transformed what I thought I would be able to do. The field of statistics at the moment is really on the edge and is advancing all the time."
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A new computing platform will expand New Zealand's research horizons.

Posted at Wednesday, June 7, 2017 - 13:06

News from NeSI and around the world for May.

Posted at Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - 11:07

eScience 2017 announces five workshops confirmed for the coming meeting, 24 – 27 October in Auckland, New Zealand.

Posted at Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - 10:41

We are delighted to announce that eResearch NZ 2018 is returning to Queenstown, at the Rydges Hotel from 12-14 February 2018.

Posted at Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - 09:02

Aerodynamics modelling paves the way for improved yacht designs

“Without computational resources such as the Pan cluster at NeSI, we would be unable to use accurate, yet computationally demanding, predictive methods such as Large Eddy Simulation."
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Kiwi chemists develop new analysis tool

“Without a doubt, we would not have been able to undertake the development work for this project as quickly or efficiently without the support from NeSI.”
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Barbara Chapman, Director of Brookhaven’s Computer Science and Mathematics research team and a member of NeSI’s Research Reference Group, spearheads a move to join the OpenMP Architecture Review... Read more

Posted at Tuesday, May 9, 2017 - 14:10

Preparing New Zealand to adapt to climate change

“The UK Met Office and NIWA have relied on NeSI staff’s deep knowledge of interpolation techniques to assess the strengths and limitations of different earth system data regridding packages.”
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