We are very pleased to share with you NeSI’s Annual Review for 2018. Looking back, this year has been focused on consolidation and strengthening of partnerships while developing NeSI alongside New ... Read more

NeSI Case Study Vladimir Bubanja Graphene

Exploring the remarkable properties of graphene

"To guide our future activities, we need the access to NeSI's high performance computing facilities."
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Now in its fourth year, NeSI's Science Coding Conference is one of the few opportunities where scientific programmers, software engineers, developers, IT managers, coding enthusiasts and big data a... Read more

NeSI had a wonderful turnout at the Research Software Engineering (RSE) Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) session at eResearch 2019. Hosted by Nooriyah Lohani, NeSI's Research Communities Advisor, attendees... Read more

Please join us in welcoming the newest member to the NeSI team!Attribution: Marko LabanMarko joins NeSI's University of Auckland office as a Software Product Engineering Lead in the Collaboration &... Read more

On 11 March, NeSI’s new Training Coordinator, Megan Guidry, gathered Carpentries instructors, helpers, and training enthusiasts from around NZ for a one-hour Carpentries Community Call.The Carpentr... Read more

We are happy to announce that NeSI and the Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR) are hosting a Carpentries Instructor Training workshop in Wellington on 13-14 May 2019. An online se... Read more

More than 150 leaders and innovators from research communities across New Zealand and overseas gathered in Auckland 18-20 February for eResearch NZ's 10th anniversary event, co-hosted by NeSI and R... Read more

Please join us in welcoming the newest member to the NeSI team!Attribution: Megan GuidryMegan joins the NeSI Team's Auckland office after taking a year to travel through North America and Europe. S... Read more

NeSI Case Study June Lau University of Auckland

Computer models could help reduce surgery cancellations

“It’s been amazing to be able to use NeSI to do that because it means we can change different parameters in our simulation model and through that we can do wider scenario analysis.”
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