NeSI staff are hosting a video conference to field questions from the research community during 10-11am on Thursday, 7 March. If you have any questions about NeSI or accessing its services, do drop... Read more

This month’s newsletter includes news from around the research sector, a call for access, upcoming events & more. To view the newsletter in its original form, follow this link.Call for Access t... Read more

Email support@nesi.org.nz or visit support.nesi.org.nz to submit a request to any NeSI facility and for any of NeSI's services.All our staff can now contribute to resolving requests. This ensures t... Read more

The NeSI head office based at The University of Auckland's City Campus, needs a capable and enthusastic administrator. As part of NeSI, you will join a small and focused national team delivering a ... Read more

Ian Foster, distinguished scientist from Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago, will be in New Zealand to provide the opening keynote to in Multicore World 2013. As part of his ... Read more

Open Research was a series of events that about accelerating discovery by increasing openness in the research sector. Events spanned 6-8 February 2013 comprising a conference and discussion session... Read more

Nothing but 100 percent positive experiences from start to finish

The National eScience Infrastructure project provides early-stage researchers with world-class high performance computing facilities, as a PhD student discovered when she was able to complete more than five times as many calculations as others researching
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An update on Otago University joining NeSI, a visit to Dunedin, announcing an annual survey for researchers, groundbreaking bioinformatics supporting New Zealand's biosecurity response, technical u... Read more

Researchers at Otago University are invited to attend a workshop at the university's Dunedin campus. NeSI staff from NIWA and The University of Auckland will be on hand to guide researchers through... Read more

High performance computing’s role in biosecurity

NeSI's high performance computing facilities are helping a Lincoln University researcher combat biosecurity breaches by speeding up genomic analysis and the ability to identify invasive pests.
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