Pawsey and the SKA
The SKA The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is an international project to build a next-generation radio telescope, which will be 50 times more sensitive and able to survey 10,000 times faster than today’s most advanced telescopes. The SKA will help scientists answer fundamental questions about the origins of the universe, such as how the first
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A day to inspire
After a week of rain, more than 500 people seeking to enjoy a sunny day in Perth joined the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre staff and its partners during the second edition of our Open Day to learn more about the importance of supercomputing and the science that is enabled in Australia. The biennial event at Technology
New funding to accelerate science and innovation
The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre based in Perth, Western Australia is delighted to receive $70 million in funding for the replacement of infrastructure. As announced today by the Federal Government, the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre will receive $70 million in funding for the replacement of infrastructure to enable scientific outcomes for the benefit of Australia. The Board
Training and Engagement; February champions
The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre is supporting Australia research community through the provision of state of the art infrastructure, but also through skills development to take advantages of the services the Facility provides. February was an opportunity to demonstrate the Centre commitment to Australian researchers by upskilling them while strengthening Pawsey relationship with lead supercomputing centres