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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.
13 June 2023

ALCS2023: Australasian Leadership Computing Symposium

ALCS23 will be Australasia’s research supercomputing users’ forum, as well as a flagship promotion of High-Performance Computing and Data (HPCD) and artificial intelligence (AI), powered by national infrastructure at scale in Australasia. The symposium will bring together a multidisciplinary mix of scientists for collaborative, technical and network building sessions across three days. ALCS aims to showcase

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10 May 2023

Pawsey and Xanadu form a global partnership to create opportunities for Australian quantum scientists

Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre (Pawsey) and Canadian quantum computing company Xanadu have signed a memorandum of understanding to work together and test the capabilities of integrating high-performance computing (HPC) and quantum computing technologies. The teams will leverage their existing hardware and algorithms expertise to improve the integration between Pawsey’s HPC and Xanadu’s quantum computing hardware

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14 April 2023

World Quantum Day: Pawsey Open House

Did you know… Did you know that Pawsey is the first supercomputing research centre in the world to host a room-temperature quantum computer? Did you know that Pawsey is home to Setonix, the world’s 15th most powerful, publicly available research supercomputer? Join us on April 14th to find out more! For the first time since

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10 March 2023

Pawsey Showcases STEM Careers to Girls on International Women’s Day

The Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre hosted and celebrated an amazing International Women’s Day in March 2023. The event was aimed at showcasing the careers in science, research, and technology to over 100 students and educators. The Pawsey team, along with volunteers and interns, presented various career STEM to women, girls and gender diverse attendees, highlighting

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22 September 2022

HPCwire Readers’ Choice Awards are open now for voting!

Each year the HPCwire Readers’ Choice Awards are determined by our readers across the HPC community, to recognize the most outstanding individuals, organizations, products, and technologies in the industry. The nomination period is over, and many great entries have been submitted – now it’s up to you to support the best and brightest make their

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28 March 2022

Bioinformatics Workshop for PacBio data

In collaboration with PacBio, Millennium Sciences and the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, Genomics WA are holding a 2-day virtual Bioinformatics workshop on PacBio HiFi Data analysis including presentations from PacBio team & hands-on analysis. The workshop will cover using SMRT Link through the web GUI and on the command-line, CCS reads generation, de-novo assembly of long-reads

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15 November 2021

HPC Australia Update: Infrastructure accelerating Australian science and research

Superior infrastructure In recent years, Australia’s Tier-1 High Performance Computing (HPC) centres, the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre and National Computational Infrastructure, have undergone significant infrastructure upgrades.  In its second full year of operations in 2021, NCI’s supercomputer, Gadi, has been on track to do more than 800 million hours of computing for its users. With

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14 October 2021

Pawsey partners with CSC, host site for LUMI, Queen of the North

The Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre in Western Australia and CSC – IT Center for Science in Finland have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in a collaborative partnership to achieve strategic global objectives. The two organisations wish to implement a fruitful exchange of information regarding supercomputers, solely for peaceful purposes to promote research and development,

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Carpentries partnership for Australia to uplift digital research skills
13 October 2021

Carpentries partnership for Australia to uplift digital research skills

We are pleased to announce a new partnership between 10 Australian research institutions to train instructors in The Carpentries digital research skills. The partnership was announced at the ARDC Digital Research Skills Summit, part of the eResearch Australasia conference. The partnership is one of the largest in the world, and gives research institutions of all sizes

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