National Computational Infrastructure

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The National Computational Infrastructure building at the Australian National University in 2013

The Australian National Computational Infrastructure - National Facility was created in 2007, as a collaboration between the Australian National University and the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (Australia). It is located at the ANU in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, and is operated with participation from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). The NCI's Director is Professor Lindsay Botten.[1]

Computer systems

As at November 2009, the NF operates:

Specialised facilities and programs

NCI has funded, from 2010:

Research

Research conducted or under way[3] includes:

  • Southern Sky Survey, using the ANU's robotic SkyMapper telescope at Mount Stromlo Observatory
  • The Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS)
  • Medical and materials research

See also

References

  1. ^ New NCI Director Announced, nci.org.au, 2008-05-19, accessed 17 November 2009
  2. ^ Sun Constellation cluster, vayu: System Details, nci.org.au, accessed 17 November 2009
  3. ^ Research Highlights, nci.org.au, accessed 17 November 2009

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