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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.
19 October 2023

Pawsey welcomes NCRIS’ $5 Million Grant to Accelerate Quantum Innovation

[Perth, 19/10/2023] Australia’s Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre has received today a $5 million grant from the Australian Government’s National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) program. The new funding will, over a period of two years, enable Pawsey to extend its national supercomputing and quantum computing innovation hub, pilot new projects and develop quantum applications. Pawsey’s

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15 December 2022

National supercomputing grants supporting more science than ever before

NCI Australia and the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre are pleased to announce the outcomes of the 2023 National Computational Merit Allocation Scheme (NCMAS). The National Computational Merit Allocation Scheme is Australia’s leading scheme for allocating computing resources on the nation’s peak supercomputing systems, Gadi and Setonix. A rigorous merit-based assessment conducted by a diverse committee

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9 February 2022

NCRIS: The power behind Australia’s science

Australian science continues to make national and international headlines, most recently focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2019 – 2020 Australian bushfires. Behind these headlines, you will find a community of impassioned researchers. And behind them, you will find a network of research enablers from NCRIS, the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy. Since 2004,

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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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