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Applications for HPC Access Now Being Accepted NeSI is made up of a set of unique HPC resources for all New Zealand researchers. The team is delighted to announce a call to access to them. The call is open from 2-13 September 2013.We welcome research groups with upcoming, new and current projects to apply for access under the Research, Postgraduate and Proposal Development allocation classes.

For Immediate ReleaseAUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND; 17 JULY 2013: The addition of international computing experts to the NeSI team builds on its existing capabilities for improving science research productivity. NeSI is New Zealand’s national high performance computing (HPC) platform and its director Nick Jones says its nine-person computational science team brings together the largest group of scientific computing specialists ever to support New Zealand research.

New Zealand’s researchers will benefit from the addition of nine global computational science experts to the team supporting NeSI, the nation’s high performance computing platform, says its director.

Professor Shaun Hendy wears many hats and typically has a very busy schedule. Thankfully for us, he has made some time available to chat and answer a few questions to provide our community with a few words of advice.

NeSI has opened its doors for current New Zealand postgraduates to access its high performance computing facilities. From July, all current New Zealand postgraduate students are considered eligible to apply for a new Postgraduate allocation.

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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 new eScience infrastructure for the NZ research sector. Learn 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 sessions.