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NeSI is pleased to present its Annual Review for 2013. View as a PDF: NeSI-AnnualReview-2013.pdfor view using an online reader below:
In early May, the University of Otago hosted a workshop entitled “High Performance Computing for Research”. It was one of our most successful yet.
Over the last several months, NeSI staff have been involved in a number of events showcasing New Zealand’s model for developing national research (e-)infrastructures.NeSI, REANNZ and NZ Genomics are all exemplars of an overall system that is designed to provide all of the country’s researchers access to high-calibre infrastructure efficiently.
A summary of research outputs acknowledging NeSI across all areas of science for May 2014.
Researchers are invited to apply for access to NeSI's high performance computing facilities. The call is open now and runs until 16 May 2014.
A summary of research outputs acknowledging NeSI across all areas of science for April 2014.
NeSI’s first scientific programming workshop of 2014 was a great success thanks to a very warm reception from staff and postgraduates at Massey University. NeSI is building a national programme of workshops and related training events for New Zealand’s scientists and researchers.
The Multicore World 2014 conference is happening in Auckland later this month. NeSI is proud to be sponsoring the event.
Call for NZ researchers to apply for access to NeSI's high performance computing facilities. The call is open from 4-15 November 2013.