🌍 How are supercomputers changing the world? 💻✨ Supercomputing is revolutionising industries with its incredible capabilities in modelling and simulation. Researchers and scientists use these powerful machines to process vast amounts of complex data, creating visual models that predict events or how things will perform in the real world. ⚡ Setonix delivered the powerful processing required to elevate Carnegie Clean Energy’s AI capabilities, enabling advanced simulations and optimisation of the CETO device, designed to capture energy from ocean waves. 🌊 🔗 Learn more about how supercomputing is driving both national security and commercial innovation: https://hubs.ly/Q02TWjPY0 #supercomputing #innovation #AI #renewableenergy #oceanenergy #HPE #CarnegieCleanEnergy #Setonix
Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre
Research
Kensington, Western Australia 3,683 followers
Accelerating Australian science and research for the advancement of humanity
About us
The Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre is a national Tier 1 facility accelerating research using supercomputing, large-scale data storage and visualisation in Western Australia. We provide services and expertise to the research, education and industrial communities. Application areas include nanotechnology, radio astronomy, high energy physics, medical research, mining and petroleum, architecture and construction, multimedia, and urban planning, amongst others. The Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre is an unincorporated joint venture between CSIRO, Curtin University, Murdoch University, and The University of Western Australia (core members) and Edith Cowan University (funding associated member). It is supported by the Western Australian and Australian governments.
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- Research
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- 51-200 employees
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- Kensington, Western Australia
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1 Bryce Ave
Kensington, Western Australia 6151, AU
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You can still register for the third Australian Data Science Network Conference. Hosted by the Curtin Institute for Data Science at Curtin University's Bentley Campus, this event is all about fostering collaboration, expanding opportunities, and showcasing the latest advancements in the field. 📅 Save the date and explore the program to plan your sessions, and you can also register for a tour at the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre, remember places are limited. See you there! #ADSN2024 #DataScience #Innovation #PerthEvents #CurtinUniversity
📚 The program for the 2024 Australian Data Science Network Conference is available now. This year's conference features a comprehensive agenda, including keynote presentations, panel discussions, and poster sessions that will explore latest research and innovations in data science. It's an excellent opportunity to connect with thought leaders and experts from across the data science community. Please note that the program is still being finalised. Stay tuned for latest updates by checking the official ADSN24 website regularly. 🔗 ADSN24 Official Program: https://lnkd.in/gjeucHzg #ADSN24 #DataScience #Conference #AustralianDataScienceNetwork #ADSN #ADSNConference #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #MachineLearning #DataAnalytics
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🌟 New to the National Computational Merit Allocation Scheme? 🤔 If you are new to NCMAS, join the online information sessions every Monday and Thursday in October for the latest updates and guidance on the application process. More information: 🔗 https://hubs.ly/Q02T2zFX0. ℹ️ 17TH OCTOBER 11:00 AM (AEDT) ℹ️ 14TH OCTOBER 3:00 PM (AEDT) ℹ️ 24TH OCTOBER 11:00 AM (AEDT) ℹ️ 21ST OCTOBER 3:00 PM (AEDT) ℹ️ 28TH OCTOBER 3:00 PM (AEDT) 🗓 31ST OCTOBER APPLICATIONS CLOSE 🧐 What is the NCMAS? The NCMAS 2025 is Australia’s premier grant scheme for access to high-performance computing (HPC) resources. The two Tier-1 HPC facilities in Australia, the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) and the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre, together offer hundreds of millions of hours of computing time to meritorious researchers. 💻✨ #NCMAS2025 #Supercomputing #HPC #NCI #Pawsey
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🌟 #AcaciaTraining: Getting Started with Rclone on Acacia 🌟 🤔 An Rclone client is a powerful command-line tool that syncs and manages files across various cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, and more. With Rclone, you can easily transfer files between your local system and the cloud, configure remote storage, and perform advanced tasks like encryption and chunking. 🔄💾 Rclone is the preferred supported client for Acacia, our high-speed object storage solution. In this #TrainingTuesday, we’ll dive into: 📜 Getting help 🗂️ Working with buckets (creating, listing, and removing them) 📂 Handling files and metadata 📁 Copying simple files 📁📁 Copying multiple files 🔍 Adding and extracting metadata 🔗 Constructing URLs for uploads and downloads ❌ Removing objects 🔄 Synchronizing directories to Acacia 🎥 Watch the video to get started: https://hubs.ly/Q02RbmWT0. #AcaciaTraining #DataManagement #rclone #CloudStorage #Pawsey #Setonix #TechTips #Tutorials #DataSync
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💡 Is AI transforming pediatric care? 🤖👶 Researchers at The University of Western Australia and the Perth Children's Hospital Foundation's are using generative AI to help healthcare practitioners by streamlining administrative tasks, improving access to information, and ultimately enhancing overall patient care. 💻 We have a chat with dual-trained medical doctors and computer scientists, Dr Thomas Drake-Brockman and Dr Harry Smallbone. In 2022, they initiated a program that delivers conversational SMS messages to parents about their child’s post-operative recovery. The trial focused on data collection methods, but as a positive side effect, parents expressed a greater sense of connectedness with the hospital. With future advances in generative AI and a potential for robotic-assisted pre-op assessments, the team is reimagining the future of child and adolescent medicine. All under the guidance of Professor Britta Regli-von Ungern-Sternberg, winner of the 2024 Prime Minister’s Prize for Science 🎉 🔍 Read more about this project here: https://hubs.ly/Q02Td8Kr0 🎥 Watch the interview: https://hubs.ly/Q02Td4TF0 #NCRISimpact #PMPrizes #Health #AI #Children #Pediatric #Anesthetic #HPC
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Celebrating our scientist and educators 🏛️🎖️ Mark Stickells AM spent last week in Canberra, where he attended the Prime Minister’s Awards for Science gala, celebrating the incredible achievements of our scientists and educators from around the nation. We are proud to share that Quantum Brilliance co-founder Dr Andrew Horsley took home the New Innovator of the Year award, while The University of Western Australia's Prof. Britta Regli-von Ungern-Sternberg, a Pawsey researcher, was named Life Scientist of the Year for her impactful work in pediatric anesthetics. 👏💡 During the night, Mark connected with ministers and many leaders from the scientific community, including friends from UWA, Science & Technology Australia, CSIRO's Chief Executive Dr Doug Hilton, Prof Virginia Kilbourn Swinburne University of Technology's Chief Scientist and our Australia’s Chief Scientist Prof Cathy Foley. He also participated in board meetings and various industry events.🤝✨ Engaging Visits at Pawsey 🚀🤖 Meanwhile, back at Pawsey, we hosted several visits and tours. Tim Shanahan, Pascal Elahi, Maciej Cytowski and Karina Nunez guided Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC)'s Chair Joe Longo and Chris Savundra, General Counsel through our facilities. It was a great opportunity to share insights into our work in supercomputing and AI. 🔍💼 Sarah Beecroft and Aditi Subramanya also welcomed Amy Cook, Executive Manager from CSIRO’s Digital Office, during her visit from St. Lucia, showcasing our latest projects and innovations. CARTA Workshop 🎓💻 Pawsey also hosted the CARTA workshop organised by Australian SKA Regional Centre (AusSRC), where Christopher Harris and Jesse Helliwell provided an overview of Pawsey’s capabilities and facilitated an interactive session in our visualisation space. It was a fantastic opportunity for participants to see first hand the world of supercomputing and data analysis and its endless possibilities for research 📊🔬 It was a week filled with achievements, collaborations, and exciting discussions, as we continue pushing the boundaries of research and innovation. Let’s keep up the momentum! 🚀💙 #PMPrizes #ScienceAwards #Innovation #Supercomputing #WomenInSTEM #AI #Supercomputing #ResearchCollaboration #DigitalInnovation #HPC #CARTA #STEMEducatio
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🔧 hipFORT WORKSHOP 🚨 LAST WEEK TO REGISTER! 🗓️ 22 October - 23 October 2024 ⏰ 9:00 am - 2:30 pm 📍Online 👉Register: https://hubs.ly/Q02T23qh0 Unlock the potential of GPU computing in Fortran with the hipFORTlibrary! 🌟 hipFORT provides an interface to the HIP runtime API, enabling Fortran programs to tap into the GPU computing power at Pawsey. During this immersive two-day workshop, we’ll explore practical examples, learn how to handle GPU memory management and discover how to launch kernels from Fortran code. A solid understanding of Fortran and C-Fortran interfacing is required. 💻⚡ 📚 What We’ll Cover: 🔹 GPU computing fundamentals 🔹The hipFORT library 🔹Cross-platform hipFORT program development 🔹Step-by-step explanation of hipFORT-powered applications 🔹Functions for allocating, managing, and transferring GPU memory 🔹Practical exercises to solidify your knowledge Recommended: ✔️Attend the Fortran Refresher: https://hubs.ly/Q02T22Xz0 ✔️Check out the C/C++ Refresher on the Pawsey YouTube Playlist: https://hubs.ly/Q02T25g20 #hipFORT #Fortran #Supercomputing #Pawsey #GPUComputing #ScientificComputing #HighPerformanceComputing #TechWorkshop #Innovation
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🚨National Computational Merit Allocation Scheme 2025 call for projects is OPEN🚨 NCMAS is the national scheme for access research supercomputing resources. The two Tier-1 HPC facilities in Australia, the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) and the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre together offer hundreds of millions of hours of computing time to meritorious researchers. 💻✨Pawsey contribute 350M Service Units (core hours) on Setonix-CPU and 170M Service Units on Setonix-GPU to the scheme. 🗓 Applications Close: October 31st, 2024 🗓 Committee Meeting: December 5th-6th, 2024 🗓 Allocations announced: January 6th, 2025 🖥️ For further details and to submit your application, visit the NCMAS 2025 website: 🔗 https://hubs.ly/Q02T2Kxs0. #NCMAS2025 #Supercomputing #HPC #NCI #Pawsey 🌟
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👏 Proud of seeing Aditi Subramanya🎉, part of the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre team, nominated for the WiTWA awards celebrating incredible women in tech! 💻✨ 🙏 Support us with your vote 👉 https://hubs.ly/Q02T2t360 before Thursday, 17 October at 11 pm! ⏰ The Women in Technology WA Inc. (WiTWA) Tech [+] Awards honour women's outstanding achievements and contributions in the tech industry. Aditi is nominated alongside several of our amazing friends and collaborators in the research community. 🤝💖 Awards Ceremony Details: 🗓 Friday, 8 November 2024 🕒 Time: 6:00 pm – 11:30 pm 📍 Location: Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre – 21 Mounts Bay Road, Perth #WomenInTech #TechAwards #PawseySupercomputing #SupportWomenInSTEM #ResearchCommunity #Setonix
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🔬 #SaturdayScience: Unravelling the Mystery of Quarks! 🌟 Ever wondered what holds protons and neutrons together? Prof Derek Leinweber from University of Adelaide leads a team delving into the world of quarks using Pawsey's supercomputing power! 💻 Prof Leinweber works closely with colleague Dr Waseem Kamleh on "centre vortices" exploring the intricate nature of quarks and gluons as they form a foundation for the visible matter in our universe. They are shedding light on how quarks are confined within the protons and neutrons at the heart of the atom and discovering the origin of the proton's mass through something called chiral symmetry breaking. 🧵 🤔 Why does it matter? We think we know the theory, at least we can write down a set of equations. But the phenomena that emerges from the equations is wonderfully complicated. We're still figuring out how the theory works, and centre vortices in the gluon fields are key. Understanding how the theory creates the world around us will unlock secrets impacting the Nation's energy-generation and national-security sectors. It will inspire new experiments and move today's technological boundaries. 💡 Pawsey's supercomputers provide the processing power needed to simulate this complex theory of quarks and gluons, bringing us closer to unlocking the secrets of the universe! 🌌 Adelaide's supercomputer simulations provide a leap forward in understanding subatomic physics, showcasing the invaluable role of supercomputers in exploring the universe's fundamental building blocks. 📝 Read more about their findings: https://hubs.ly/Q02T2t750 #NCRISimpact #ParticlePhysics #Science #Quarks #Gluons #QCD #Setonix 🚀