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National Computational Infrastructure

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 2 6125 9800



Address: 143 Ward Road, Australian National University, Acton 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia

Website: http://nci.org.au

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23.01.2022 Our heartfelt congratulations to Shaw Building Group for receiving this incredible award. Well deserved! The work undertaken by Shaw was fundamental in launching Australia's fastest supercomputer, Gadi.



14.01.2022 "Our motivation is to show that our tool is capable of enabling such large-scale studies that were not possible before". UNSW PhD candidate Hasindu Gamaarachchi is using both CPUs and GPUs at NCI to investigate accelerated nanopore sequencing. Read the research highlight here: https://bit.ly/35AWcNE

12.01.2022 We're very excited to announce that our 2019-20 Annual Report is now out! With the launch of a new #supercomputer, we've also launched a brand new design. We'd love for you to check it out there's something for everyone in there: > Research highlights from leading Australian scientists > A look at the generational shift of our world-class Gadi supercomputer > Stats and key figures showing the size and scale of Gadi > A breakdown of NCI's central role within the national res...earch ecosystem > A special look at the #COVID19 research we enabled this year > And much more! https://nci.org.au/about-us/annual-reports See more

11.01.2022 "While the trial and error and the wrong turns you take can be frustrating at times, wanting to know the answer keeps me going." #HumansofNCI is very pleased to share the story of Evelyne Deplazes, an absolute must read. Evelyne is a wonderful role model for students trying to find their way in the world. There is always more than one path to reach your destination. https://bit.ly/2GgYw3K... #WomenInSTEM #WomenInHPC #compchem #womenintechnology



08.01.2022 "It's satisfying to challenge your ideas with data, and chip away at scientific problems which are of genuine significance for managing the risk of natural hazards". Dr Gareth Davies of Geoscience Australia s is our focus this week on #HumansofNCI. Read more: http://bit.ly/humans15

04.01.2022 "Though I do not interact directly with our users very much, I work behind the scenes to make Gadi reliable, scalable, and performant." NCI HPC Systems Administrator Dr Yuanyuan Zhang is our special guest for this week's #HumansofNCI. Read her story here! https://bit.ly/30PTZw5

04.01.2022 Exciting finding from Andy Hogg and Bishakhdatta Gayen from The Australian National University, The University of Melbourne and ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes that ocean gyres could be driven purely by heating and cooling of water, no wind stress needed. Read more about the two computational approaches they used to reach this remarkable point: https://nci.org.au//a-new-understanding-global-ocean-curre #HPC #research



02.01.2022 Congratulations to all the new #SuperstarsofSTEM announced today, and in particular NCI users Dr Marian Wong from UOW: University of Wollongong, Australia and Dr Mitra Safavi from ANSTO! We can’t wait to see what you get up to this year and in the future. #WomenInSTEM https://scienceandtechnologyaustralia.org.au//superstars-/

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