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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.
7 December 2023

The best of both worlds: Supercharging simulations with AI using SmartSim

Pawsey, in collaboration with Intersect 3AI Platform and Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) ML4AU, is delivering weekly events throughout the CSIRO AI month. Join our AI Month session featuring international expert Alessandro Rigazzi, ML & AI Engineer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise on the cutting-edge fusion of numerical simulations and AI with SmartSim—an innovative open-source project by HPE. Explore

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10 October 2023

PaCER Hackathon and Conference: A Collaborative Success Story

Perth, Western Australia – The Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre kicked off a three-day hackathon, on September 18, marking the beginning of its third Pawsey Centre for Extreme Scale Readiness (PaCER) conference week. The event was hosted in Perth and drew over 60 participants, including Australian researchers and industry speakers from around the world, both in-person

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11 October 2022

International collaboration sparks fruitful dialogue on Pawsey HPC

Over a lightning 72-hour conference, Pawsey played host to the many brilliant minds of supercomputing from across the planet during the second PaCER Conference, P’Con. The Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre, and Executive Director, Mark Stickells inducted their brand-new Exhibition Space for #PCON22. The goal of the Pawsey Centre for Extreme Scale Readiness, or PaCER, is to prepare Australian computational

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1 July 2022

Setonix fires up for researchers

The first phase of the new Setonix supercomputer is now available, creating a faster, user-friendly interface to accelerate discoveries. Setonix Phase 1 is delivering double the compute power of its predecessor, Magnus, via 3rd generation AMD EPYC CPUs. Setonix gives Pawsey’s researchers access to greater performance, enhanced memory bandwidth, and connectivity to the 10x faster

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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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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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16 March 2021

Extreme-scale readiness program doubles its impact

Ten research projects were successfully granted access to the first Pawsey Centre for Extreme scale Readiness (PaCER) program, establishing Australia’s research platform for extreme scale computing. PaCER aims to ready the research community to make full use of Pawsey’s next era of supercomputing from late 2022. The PaCER program represents an opportunity for researchers to

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24 February 2021

Pawsey unveils its super-fast tribute to the quokka

The world’s friendliest animal will lend its name to Australia’s fastest new research supercomputer, with the Pawsey Centre confirming its new system will be named Setonix – the scientific name for the quokka. The HPE Cray EX supercomputer will be 30 times more powerful than Pawsey’s existing systems, Magnus and Galaxy, and will be used to help accelerate research projects such as the

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Maciej Cytowski - Head of Scientific Services
26 October 2020

Pawsey launches new partnering program to achieve HPC research at scale

Call for PaCER Grand Challenge problem is now open The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre has today opened a call for submissions for a new program that will provide training and support for Australia’s research community, to prepare researchers for the next era of supercomputing and help them to deliver outcomes that benefit the nation. Pawsey Centre

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19 October 2020

Powering the next generation of Australian research with HPE

The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre has selected Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to deliver its new supercomputer, which will power future high-impact Australian research projects by delivering 30 times more compute power than predecessor systems Magnus and Galaxy. Pawsey’s new system will be built using the HPE Cray EX supercomputer, with expanded data storage capabilities through the

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