The New Zealand eScience Infrastructure (NeSI) received applications for about 700,000 CPU core hours in its first call for access proposals from New Zealand researchers. This represents the first of... Read more
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Peter Griffin from Sciblogs recently interviewed our Director, Nick Jones as part of their weekly podcast. It is now available for download. The pair discussed the current call for access proposals... Read more
NeSI's Director, Nick Jones, will be hosting NeSI Office Hours next Tuesday. If you have any questions about the process and next steps, please join us.
The first of the NeSI seminar series is beginning with a look into the use of HPC within meterology. The seminar will cover the history of computation within meterology as well as its current... Read more
Access to NeSI's high performance computing platforms for the Research allocation class are available via a bi-monthly call cycle. Every two months, a two week call opens to submit applications.... Read more
The upcoming NZ eResearch Symposium 2012 will be held from the 4th to 6th July 2012 at Victoria University in Wellington. NeSI will be present at this 3rd annual Symposium with the programme ... Read more
If you're already a recognised community builder and an expert communicator with a passion for science and more than a touch of computing geek in you, we're keen to hear from you. In NeSI we aspire... Read more
Who is using all the computing power in New Zealand? You may be surprised. Mr Nick Jones from The University of Auckland has been appointed Director of the New Zealand eScience Infrastructure (NeSI... Read more
Media release New Zealand eScience InfrastructureHosted by The University of Auckland 1 September 2011 Director appointed for New Zealand eScience Infrastructure Mr Nick Jones from The University... Read more
NeSI, the NZ eScience Infrastructure, is being launched in Auckland this afternoon by Minister Dr. Wayne Mapp. Over the last 2 to 3 years the research sector has joined together and developed a... Read more