Researchers use NCI to advance their work across many different fields of science. Browse our archives for the most exciting research findings from the past nine years of NCI's history.
A team from the University of Sydney has used the NCI supercomputer to develop a wound repair material that helps speed up healing. The team, led by Professor Tony Weiss, McCaughey Chair in
A team of researchers from the University of Melbourne, RMIT, CSIRO and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (Germany) have designed, prepared and described the first reported example of a particular
Cutting-edge supercomputing has always been at the core of the National Computational Infrastructure's mission. Our high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure, coupled with high-performance data
New research involving the NCI Australia supercomputer could hold the key to unlocking the power of enzymes, allowing them to potentially be used to break down toxic pollutants or heal wounds faster
Researchers from one of NCI’s newest Affiliate Partners, the ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET), are using the NCI supercomputer to discover the building
High-resolution environmental modelling has long been a challenge for Australian researchers, and benefits hugely from access to NCI’s data and compute infrastructure. It requires the ability to
A new study performed at NCI has found that an increase in average wind speeds well within the range predicted by the end of this century as a result of climate change could lead to abrupt physical
A major use case for high-performance computing in research comes from the detailed modelling of atomic interactions. Whether for materials design or chemical analysis, being able to understand the
One of the biggest causes of heart disease in Australia will now be easier to diagnose thanks to NCI’s integrated data storage, supercomputer and cloud computing systems. A collaboration of two major
Researchers from the Geospatial Analysis for Environmental Change Lab at the University of New South Wales have previously used satellite image time series data and NCI's supercomputer to calculate 26