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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.
22 May 2020

Pawsey and Quantum Brilliance join forces to advance Australian Quantum Computing

An Australia-first commercial partnership between a supercomputing centre and quantum computing provider The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre and Quantum Brilliance will be collaborating to develop Australia’s first quantum-supercomputing hub for innovation. This collaboration is already starting to implement the recommendations from “Growing Australia’s Quantum Technology Industry”, a new roadmap from Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO. CSIRO

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26 March 2020

Australian supercomputing centres join efforts against COVID-19

Pawsey Supercomputing Centre and NCI Australia today launched a COVID-19 Special call for High-Performance Computing (HPC), cloud, storage resources and associated technical support for research projects directly responding to the pandemic. All research (academic, government or commercial sector) focussed on tackling the COVID-19 pandemic which requires computation and/or data resources will be considered. According to

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2019 - Highlights of the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre
18 December 2019

Highlights of 2019: Technology, Expertise and Collaboration

Another year has come and gone at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre. 2019 was full of collaboration, achievements, challenges and new beginnings – a testament to the Centre’s skills, capabilities and services. Pawsey is a Tier-1 supercomputing facility in Australia. Its aim – delivering cutting-edge supercomputing and data services for the benefit of society, industry and

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2019 HPC Research Fellow - Jennifer Yeung
15 December 2019

Jennifer Yeung, Inaugural Pawsey Research Fellow

2019 saw Pawsey host its inaugural research fellow, Jennifer Yeung from Oshawa, Canada, as part of its new high-performance computing (HPC) research fellowship program. This fellowship provides professional graduates from non-computational or data science backgrounds, with the opportunity to explore the development of their career in the HPC industry. Jennifer, or Jenn as she prefers,

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27 November 2019

Australian HPC landscape showcased in Denver

Pawsey Supercomputing Centre joined more than 10,000 participants including researchers, scientists, application developers, computing centre staff and management, computing industry staff, agency program managers, journalists, and congressional staffers at SC19, the largest international supercomputing conference. The conference took place in Denver last week and Pawsey together with NCI Australia, our sister institution in Canberra, showcased

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HPCWire Award
19 November 2019

Pawsey Supercomputing Centre Honoured in the 2019 HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice Awards

16th Annual HPCwire Awards Given to Leaders in the Global HPC Community The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre has been recognised in the annual HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice Awards, presented at the 2019 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC19), in Denver, Colorado. The award represents resounding recognition throughout the HPC industry,

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Pawsey @ eResearch
29 October 2019

eResearch 2019: Engaging Diversity

The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre spent a week in Brisbane for eResearch Australasia 2019, which focused on the theme eResearch Diversity. Organised by the Australasian eResearch Organisation, the conference is an opportunity for delegates to engage, connect and share their ideas and exemplars concerning new information centric research capabilities, and how information and communication technologies help researchers to

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3 October 2019

The Pawseys at Pawsey on the anniversary of the birth of radio astronomy

Three generations of the Pawsey family joined the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre in commemorating the birth of radio astronomy on its 74th anniversary.  On the 3rd of October 1945, Joseph Pawsey conducted the first successful radio astronomy experiment at the radar station on the Collaroy Plateau, Sydney. Pawsey was investigating how wartime radar had sometimes been

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Prof DK Panda from The Ohio State University
4 September 2019

HPCAC-AI 2019 – That’s a Wrap!

This year, the HPC-AI Advisory Council successfully held its third annual Perth conference in partnership with the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre. The two-day conference was a collaborative symposium, bringing together over 120 attendees, international industry luminaries and experts from a wide variety of scientific disciplines. The conference was an enlightening experience of lively debate, learning and insight

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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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