Pawsey News

The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre are a Tier-1 facility in Australia which enables amazing, ground-breaking science across the nation. Due to this high profile, we have collected Pawsey coverage across a range of national and international media publications.
5 August 2019

Applications open for 2020 access to Pawsey Supercomputers

Calls are open for supercomputing time on Magnus at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre in 2020. If you are interested in using supercomputing resources for your meritorious research between January and December in 2020, please consider applying. The 2020 calls are for the following schemes: National Computational Merit Allocation Scheme (NCMAS) – supports computational research in all

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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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16 July 2019

Expertise accelerates user workflows

Pawsey Uptake Projects – making the most of HPC Pawsey Uptake Projects are designed to improve the quality and capability of projects making use of Pawsey facilities.  As Pawsey services are shared but finite resources, using these services in the most efficient way enables HPC allocations to be stretched to benefit even more users. In

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1 July 2019

2019 Pawsey Uptake Call for Projects

Applications close 27th July 2019 at 5pm WST. The call is now open for applications for collaborative projects with Pawsey uptake staff, focused on improving software and workflows at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre. Projects provide 0.25 FTE of Pawsey staff effort for three to six months during the latter half of 2019. This call is

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1 July 2019

2019 Pawsey Summer Internships: Call for Projects

Project submissions will close 31st July 2019 at 5pm WST. Over a 10-week period occurring between Monday, 25 November 2019 to Friday, 14 February 2020, Pawsey will host a group of talented undergraduate students (3rd & 4th year and honours students, Masters) to participate in projects related to high-performance computing (HPC). Who can submit projects?

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Volkersbrunn, Germany
24 June 2019

Vielen Dank, Frankfurt: ISC19

Once a year in Frankfurt, the world’s High-Performance Computing (HPC) community come together to take part in the prestigious International Supercomputing Conference (ISC). Researchers, supporters and infrastructure providers share a wealth of knowledge via workshops, tutorials, keynotes, and presentations which focus wholly on industry topics, critical to the development of HPC.   Australia hosts two Tier-One

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DSW 2019 Launch Panel
22 June 2019

Data Science Week attracts a huge audience in 2019

More than 700 people participated in Data Science Week 2019 with over twenty events hosted in Perth and Canberra.  The Data Science Week (DSW) aims to bring together a community of data scientists across Australia to network and discuss trending topics and ideas across domains. This year, our sister organisation National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) in

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18 April 2019

Pawsey is strengthening its long-term collaborations with the astronomy community

The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, as part of Astronomy Data and Computing Services (ADACS), is launching a new uptake program to enhance the support for large scale astronomy projects by embedding technical staff within research groups. ADACS is a collaboration between Swinburne University, Curtin University, and the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, funded by Astronomy Australia Ltd, via

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5 April 2019

Pawsey Capital Refresh – Reference Groups Established

In a significant step on the path towards the $70 million upgrade to Pawsey’s supercomputing infrastructure, the terms of reference and membership of key User and Technical Reference Groups have been established for the Pawsey Capability Refresh.  These have been approved by the Pawsey Refresh Program Board to direct the expenditure of funds to upgrade

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