About this eventResearch computing is more than CPUs, GPUs, hard disks and hardware in general. In order to achieve good computing performance and generally improve research productivity, NeSI offe... Read more

On Tuesday 13 April from 3:00PM NZST, NeSI and ARDC will be co-hosting an Australia-New Zealand Carpentries community discussion.This will be first in a series of quarterly community calls that wil... Read more

NeSI, in collaboration with Genomics Aotearoa, will be delivering a virtual workshop on Introduction to Bash Scripting and HPC Scheduler.Who is this workshop for?This online workshop is for New Zea... Read more

Join our online Office Hour sessions in April!Session will be hosted on Zoom. Click on the link below to save the date & Zoom link to your Google calendar. All details indicated below are on Ne... Read more

NeSI is seeking a Research DevOps Support Engineer to join its national team. This role will connect with research teams across Aotearoa, offering guidance and advice, and helping them optimise the... Read more

The Australasian Leadership Computing Symposium (ALCS), a unique event for Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia’s high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence (AI) and Data Science commu... Read more

In May 2023, NeSI will be offering a virtual Machine Learning 101 workshop and you are invited to fill out an expression of interest form to signal your interest in attending. Date for the workshop... Read more

NZ Carpentry Connect 2023 was originally scheduled to be held in a hybrid format on 14 February, with an in-person component hosted at the University of Waikato | Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato. Carpen... Read more

The Carpentries is a global program to teach foundational computational and data management skills to researchers. New Zealand trains several potential Carpentries Instructor trainees every year an... Read more

Screenshot of the simulation model Scion researchers are using to study wilding conifer seed dispersal.

War on wildings

"Building a scientific model/theory to solve complex real world problems is one thing but scaling it up to solve the problems in a timely manner and utilizing all the modern computational resources is another."
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