Australia's high-performance supercomputer, cloud and data repository. Funded by ANU, CSIRO, Bureau of Meteorology, Geoscience Australia and the ARC.
The National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) is Australia’s leading high-performance computing, high-performance data and cloud computing provider. NCI supports world-class research across a wide range of disciplines, including climate and earth systems science, astronomy, genomics, and materials science. It provides researchers with the computational power and data storage necessary to solve complex problems and make significant discoveries.
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NCI provides access to some of the most powerful supercomputers in Australia, enabling researchers to perform complex simulations and data analysis.
Offers scalable and secure data storage options for large datasets, supporting research that requires significant data management.
Provides flexible and scalable cloud computing resources, allowing researchers to deploy virtual machines and containers for their projects.
NCI's infrastructure supports a wide range of research fields, from climate science to genomics, facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration.
Regularly conducts training sessions and workshops to help researchers and students make the most of NCI's resources.
Based at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia.
Collaborates with universities, research institutions, and government agencies across Australia and internationally.
Access to NCI's resources is available to researchers from Australian universities and research institutions, as well as through international collaborations.
Funded by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), the Australian Research Council (ARC), and the Australian National University (ANU).
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