Jana Makar

Attribution:  The value of software tools, computing infrastructure, and skills training as vital supports for research today was a key message highlighted at eResearch NZ 2018. Hosted in Queenstow... Read more

On February 7, NeSI is hosting a User Q&A Session to provide a brief update on the project status to date and to offer users an opportunity to ask questions about the new platforms.NeSI’s Consu... Read more

The refresh of NeSI’s platforms is well underway. In December, all FitzRoy users were successfully migrated to Kupe and in early January FitzRoy was shut down. This month, renovations began at the ... Read more

The University of Oklahoma (OU) Supercomputing Center for Education and Research (OSCER) is hosting an online 'Supercomputing in Plain English' (SiPE) workshop series, open to anyone around the wor... Read more

The 9th Annual eResearchNZ Conference is coming to Queenstown, NZ on February 12-14, 2018.As a national forum for discussion, eResearchNZ aims to:promote shared approaches to supporting eResearch n... Read more

Join us at Lincoln University on February 7, 2018 for a hands-on introduction to High Performance Computing (HPC) using one of the clusters provided by NeSI.You will learn how to access and use the... Read more

NeSI is partnering with Massey University Auckland to host a two-day Software Carpentry workshop. To participate, please register in advance.Software Carpentry aims to help researchers get their wo... Read more

Fault zone research

Cataloguing NZ’s earthquake activities

“Because we can analyse such large datasets with NeSI, we can generate large catalogues of earthquakes and look at earthquake occurrence over much longer periods of time.”
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Priorities for conservation of NZ’s ecosystems and species

“Ben helped us start to think outside of the limitations of running this analysis on our local machine to considering the possibilities of running hundreds and thousands of iterations."
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Pieris brassicae

Predictive models to combat invasive species

“To run a large number of simulations and scenarios, we needed more computational power.”
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