Pawsey news

September 2021
24 September 2021

Launching the new Australian Apollo Service for collaborative genome annotation

Source: Australia BioCommons Australian BioCommons is thrilled to announce the launch of the Australian Apollo Service in partnership with QCIF and Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre. This new service offers access to the popular tool, Apollo, which facilitates real-time collaborative curation and genome annotation editing, along with a valuable layer of IT support. The Australian Apollo

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Meteorites by Margaret Whitehurst. The original artwork use for Setonix's skin.
21 September 2021

Pawsey provides the first look at Setonix, wrapped in stars

The first phase of what will be the fastest public research supercomputer in the Southern Hemisphere has been unveiled at its new home at the Pawsey Centre in Western Australia, resplendent in artwork that reflects the skies it will help researchers to unlock. Stage 1 of Pawsey’s new $48 million HPE Cray EX supercomputer known

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14 September 2021

2021 HPC-AI Advisory Council Australia Conference agenda is now available

Sunnyvale, CA – September 13 2021 –  The for community benefit HPC-AI Advisory Council, in collaboration with Australia’s Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre, today announced the 2021 Australia Conference will take place, virtually, 23 & 24 September. Hosted from Western Australia’s AWST time zone (UTC +8), the fourth annual conference will present a condensed agenda in

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