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Photos from National Computational Infrastructure's post 17/06/2026

Earlier this month, we were delighted to welcome Professor Stuart Wyithe, the newly appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation) at The Australian National University, to NCI ✨

During his visit, he explored our latest advances in HPCD and discussed the growing importance of sustained investment in Australia’s national research infrastructure 💻🚀

An astrophysicist and long-time Gadi user, Professor Wyithe’s research explores how galaxies and supermassive black holes form and evolve 🌌🛰️

Great to connect, share ideas, and look ahead to the future of research computing in Australia 🔬✨

22/05/2026

What if the future of clean energy depended on better batteries? 🔋⚡

Researchers at Deakin University are using NCI’s advanced computational infrastructure to develop next-generation batteries that charge faster, last longer, and support Australia’s transition to net zero. 🌱

Led by Dr Fangfang Chen, the research is unlocking new battery materials at the molecular level, helping power the future of clean energy storage and electric vehicles.

Read more: https://nci.org.au/research/case-studies/nci-supported-research-developing-high-performance-batteries-a-greener-future

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