


The future of memory: Neuroimaging memory and imagination with functional MRI
The future of memory: Neuroimaging memory and imagination with functional MRI Professor Donna Rose Addis, School of Psychology, Faculty of Science; Associate Director, Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland Home • Archive for "Research Data"...
Modelling and visualisation of calcium waves in parotid acinar cells
Modelling and visualisation of calcium waves in parotid acinar cells Professor James Sneyd and Dr John Rugis, Department of Mathematics, University of Auckland Home • Archive for "Data Visualisation" Background The primary role of salivary gland acinar...
Centre for eResearch machine learning service
There has been significant growth in interest around machine learning and its applications to research. This has largely been driven by advances in algorithms, particularly in neural networks where the use of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) has reduced the time to train complex or ‘deep’ neural networks by orders of magnitude. With the rise of ‘big data’, researchers are increasingly finding opportunities to apply these methods to deliver new insights.

Building a discrete global grid gazetteer service
Building a discrete global grid gazetteer service Dr Benjamin Adams, Research Fellow, Department of Computer Science and Centre for eResearch, University of Auckland Home • Archive for "Virtual Machines" Discrete global grid gazetteer service A geodesic...
The new Wanhal catalogue
The new Wanhal catalogue Halvor Hosar, PhD Candidate, Associate Professor Allan Badley, School of Music, University of Auckland. Home • Archive for "School of Music" Figure 3. Examples of Wanhal sheet music Overview One of the main concerns of...
Passive acoustic modelling
Passive acoustic modelling Ivan Braga Campos, PhD Candidate, Dr Anne Gaskett, Senior Lecturer, Professor William Lee, Landcare Research / University of Auckland, Dr Louis Ranjard, The Australian National University, Canberra Home • Archive for "Research...
Using GPUs to expand our understanding of the Solar System
Using GPUs to expand our understanding of the Solar System Dr Philip Sharp, Department of Mathmatics Home • Archive for "2017" Using High Performance Computing (HPC) to study the early evolution of the Solar System Dr Sharp is collaborating with William...
Shedding new light on dark matter
Shedding new light on dark matter Professor Richard Easther, Department of Physics Home • Archive for "Department of Physics" Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage (STScI/AURA)-ESA/Hubble Collaboration. Professor Richard Easther, Head of the...