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On 1 July 2025, the roles, services and technologies of New Zealand eScience Infrastructure (NeSI) were integrated into the crown-owned company, Research and Education Advanced Network New Zealand (REANNZ). Stay connected with us by visiting the REANNZ website.
 

 

 

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There are less than 2 weeks before early bird registrations close for the eResearch Australasia 2015 Conference.

Posted at Monday, August 17, 2015 - 10:07

Registrations are closing for the 11th annual IEEE eScience conference.

Posted at Tuesday, August 11, 2015 - 14:59

Posted at Friday, August 7, 2015 - 13:42

NeSI partnered with the University of Otago to present a two-day Software Carpentry Workshop in Dunedin on June 18-19.

Posted at Friday, August 7, 2015 - 13:37
Dr Niki Osborne in the Bloodstain Pattern Analysis lab at the Institute of Environmental Science and Research.

Investigating the reliability of bloodstain pattern analysis

“Without an organisation like NeSI, and the services that they provide, it is unlikely that we would have been able to advance the research methodology to a Bayesian framework."
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Professor Rob Ballagh joins the NeSI Board.

Posted at Friday, July 31, 2015 - 15:36

From 1 August 2015 Tuakiri will operate as a REANNZ service.

Posted at Friday, July 31, 2015 - 15:29

NeSI is pleased to announce its collaboration with VUW and Software Carpentry in offering a Wellington Region Workshop designed to support researcher computing capability development.

Monday, August 24, 2015 - 08:30 to Tuesday, August 25, 2015 - 16:30

A Request for Information (RFI) to inform NeSI's strategy on taking HPC into the Cloud was issued in July 2015.

Posted at Friday, July 31, 2015 - 14:16
Amplitude rendered on 3D landscape map

Visualisation of Canterbury earthquake simulations

“The high-performance computing expertise from NeSI staff was critical to seamlessly port, run, and post-process analyses, enabling my team and I to fully understand the technical aspects of this important and complicated problem.” Assoc. Prof. Bradley
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