Jana Makar

From April - May 2021, NeSI hosted a ‘NeSI know-how’ webinar mini-series. These short & sharp sessions shared a taste for what is possible when you work on NeSI platforms.Each session was under... Read more

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Building a data repository that's responsive to researcher needs

NeSI and Genomics Aotearoa are consulting with researchers to guide the ongoing development of a new data repository for genomic data.
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How metadata is helping support New Zealand conservation and Indigenous data sovereignty priorities

"Nationally, and as a global citizen, we are under increasing pressure to make informed decisions regarding commercial and recreational activities, and how they can be balanced with the protection of our marine ecosystems. "
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Machine learning for clinical decision making

"Through the Consultancy with NeSI, I was able to develop my code to be far more efficient."
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It's a transformative time for data science and eResearch in New Zealand right now. Projects across many domains are becoming more data-intensive, and we're seeing contemporary Machine Learning and... Read more

Aotearoa New Zealand's response to Covid-19 – a global success story in many ways – was achievable through collaborative research efforts, targeted modelling, rapid genome sequencing, and access to... Read more

We are pleased to share with you NeSI's Annual Review for 2020:Click here to dive in and start readingAttribution: 2020 brought to the fore a richness of people, their goals, and how we work within... Read more

Please join us in welcoming the newest member to the NeSI team! Jehferson is an HPC and Cloud Systems Engineer, and based in Wellington at NIWA.Attribution:  Jehferson MelloBefore joining NeSI, I w... Read more

Quantifying uncertainty in palaeoecological data

"During the consultancy I learned a great deal about how to program efficiently, implement unit testing, and how seemingly tiny changes to a script can have a great effect on the required time and computer resources."
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