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22 July 2019

Astronomy projects supported by ADACS and boosted by Pawsey expertise

Three astronomy projects were awarded embedded technical specialist support as part of the Astronomy Data and Compute Services (ADACS) Project, funded by Astronomy Australia Ltd (AAL) and the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre. Increasing the accessibility of our Solar System’s unique data set, gaining insights on the chronology of surfaces of planetary bodies in our solar system,

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19 March 2019

Hyperscale and hyper-connectivity: an emerging HPC Asian Zone

Australian delegations have joined the Singapore National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) to commend the S$200m investment announcement, boosting their supercomputing power. The announcement was made by Singapore’s Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat during SupercomputingAsia (SCA) 2019. The conference is an annual event that encompasses an umbrella of notable supercomputing and allied events in Asia. The Pawsey

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1 August 2018

Tutorials, Trends, Cutting Edge Tech and Talks at HPC & AI Conference in WA

The Agenda for the 2018 HPC AI Advisory Council conference in Perth has been released. The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre will be hosting subject matter experts at the 2nd Annual Perth Conference in Fremantle. The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, one of Australia’s national supercomputing facilities, is host to the HPC AI Advisory Council – 2018 Perth Conference,

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5 June 2018

Pawsey joins forces with PRACE to promote the use of supercomputing

The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre and the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote the use of supercomputers to the progress of scientific and technological outcomes, and to stimulate the industry sector both in Australia and Europe. PRACE is an international non-profit association, with 25 member countries. Its

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5 June 2018

C3DIS, reaching researchers nationally

Pawsey staff is returning from a busy week of activities with researchers from across the nation. The Centre’s strong presence at this year  Collaborative Conference on Computational and Data Intensive Science (C3DIS) conference included an exhibition booth, workshops and special activities for currents and potential users. The event took place at the Melbourne Convention Centre,

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3 April 2018

Pawsey is strengthening international relationships

Singapore’s NSCC and Australia’s Pawsey Supercomputing Centre sign an MOU to boost HPC scientific collaboration   The National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) Singapore, and the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate in the fields of supercomputing, networking, data analytics, scientific software applications and visualisation. As part of SupercomputingAsia 2018 (SCAsia

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9 March 2018

Supercharging geosciences with HPC

Hosted by societies, the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists Ltd, the Australian Institute of Geoscientists Ltd and the Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia Ltd, the first Australasian Exploration Geoscience Conference was held in Sydney. Over the week, Pawsey met the many faces of geosciences. Pawsey is aiming to increase awareness among the resources and industry

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11 January 2018

Protecting Perth’s Aquifers

One of Australia’s most important – and sometimes most tumultuous – relationships with the natural environment is between the public and its water. In the south west of Western Australia in particular, delivering enough fresh water for a growing population is a pressing challenge when the conditions are drier than ever due to less annual

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15 November 2017

Kookaburra talks:

 Sharing Australia’s Supercomputing Experiences at SC17! The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, along with National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) are exhibiting at SC17! We are at booth355/357, so if you’re at the Denver Convention Centre, don’t forget to visit us! Our experts will be at our booth at all times, to answer any questions you may have!  

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15 May 2017

The end of Perth Big Data Week 2017!

Big Data Week 2017 was launched by Professor Peter Klinken, Chief Scientist of Western Australia on Monday 8 May at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre in Kensington. Attendees of the launch included special Guest of Honour, the Honourable David Kelly MLA, Minister for Water; Fisheries; Forestry; Innovation and ICT; and Science. Perth Big Data Week is

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