Grow High Performance Computing and scientific applications capability in the NZ research sectorEnhance skills and knowledge around computational methods, tools, scaling and architecturesContribute... Read more

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 ... Read more

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

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. Ca... 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

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 sha... Read more

The NeSI Investment Case has been released, to inform the sector in greater detail on the coordinated investment into New Zealand eScience infrastructure.Further information will be released over t... Read more

4 February 2011 Vice-Chancellor Professor Stuart McCutcheon says that The University of Auckland is delighted to host the National e-Science Infrastructure (NeSI), to be built over the next 4 years... Read more

Cabinet announced earlier today that the Government will invest $27.4 million over the next four years in the National eScience Infrastructure (NeSI). Research organisations are co-investing more t... Read more