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Now in its third year, NeSI's annual New Zealand Research Software Engineering (NZ RSE) Conference continues to support and grow the community of those who write code and develop applications that... Read more

Posted at Thursday, June 9, 2022 - 10:36

We are entering the final stretch to deliver expanded capacity and capabilities for the Mahuika cluster. There are still a few key pieces of the puzzle to place, but over the last few months, we've... Read more

Posted at Wednesday, June 8, 2022 - 16:53
Horizon view of the ocean with the sun setting in the background

Computing Ocean Flow

"Nemoflux allows new users, unfamiliar with the specific model grid, to dive into model data and tackle their real world science questions."
Image similar to an x-ray showing the synapse networks of the brain.

Using automation to enable faster collection and analysis of MRI data

"The automated data transfer with scheduling and destination setting functions allowed us to send large data out to multiple depositories, allowing streamlined image analysis."
A screenshot of NIWA researcher Neelesh Rampal's deep learning model.

Using deep learning models to improve climate change projections

"The advantage of learning how to create workflows on the NeSI HPC platform, is that we could create reproducible science which enables better collaboration amongst scientists."

Please join us in welcoming the newest members to the NeSI team!  Nisha Ghatak, Research Communities Advisor - Training

Posted at Wednesday, May 25, 2022 - 12:07

Join our new online Office Hours sessions, running weekly on Wednesdays in June!All sessions will be hosted on Zoom. Click on the links below to save the date & Zoom link to your Google calendar... Read more

Posted at Tuesday, May 24, 2022 - 11:36

At NeSI, we want to help you run your work as efficiently as possible on our platforms.The benefits of this are two-fold:It could reduce your time to solution, thereby improving your research... Read more

Thursday, June 30, 2022 - 10:00
Group photo of the Genomics and System Biology lab in the Liggins Institute at the University of Auckland.

3D genome modelling for complex diseases

“Analysing this type of data is very computationally heavy. Last week I analysed seven new data sets in two days. Now we have additional 3D structured genome data sets from different tissues and cell types. It is amazing.”
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