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Information Technology Services ITS – Research

If you're a researcher, we'll help you do stuff.

The stuff you need

Cloud computing
Log-on to your new computer, right now.
The NeCTAR Research Cloud offers instant, self-service access to computing power when you need it, without having to plan, purchase, maintain or dispose of you own hardware.
→ Read more about the NeCTAR Research Cloud
High performance computing
Is your research too big for your computer?
You might need high performance computing. We can offer you access to our HPC cluster, run you through the other HPC systems that are available, or you might just want some advice about HPC.
→ Read more about high performance computing
Data storage & management
Information overload?
We can show you how to maintain your data. We provide data storage, as well as advice and tools for presenting, analysing, sharing and visualising your data.
→ Read more about data storage & management
Digital fabrication
In a time where almost everything is going "online", 3D printing can help researchers as an aid to visualisation, by producing teaching models, or by designing and making bespoke laboratory equipment. We have experience with each of these and are happy to advise.
→ Read more about Digital Fabrication

Other helpful stuff

"I didn't realise you could help me!"
We hear that a lot. So don't be shy, come and see us or send an email to ask us how we can help you.
Most of our pages include a "Get in touch" form at the bottom—we do get these messages and we do respond.
→ Ask a question now
News, events and updates
To help you stay in touch with things eResearch, we provide a handful of handy resources:
Community forums
We coordinate several interest groups, including:
The innovation lab
As technology has become an integral part in almost all research, we aim to be aware of as many new developments as we can, to evaluate those technologies we believe have potential, and to disseminate this information regularly to the research community.
→ Read our Emerging Technologies for Researchers blog