This white paper presents a comprehensive investigation into the current state and future directions of High-Performance Computing (HPC) education, addressing the critical gap between industry demand for HPC-skilled professionals and the inadequate educational offerings. Through expert consultation, literature review, overviews on the existing programs at Italian and European level, and survey methodology, this study delivers three key contributions to advance HPC education globally.

Barelli, E., Lodi, M. (2025). The Big Ideas for HPC Education: From Existing Needs in High-Performance Computing Training to Recommendations for Instructional Design [10.5281/zenodo.17097602].

The Big Ideas for HPC Education: From Existing Needs in High-Performance Computing Training to Recommendations for Instructional Design

Eleonora Barelli;Michael Lodi
2025

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This white paper presents a comprehensive investigation into the current state and future directions of High-Performance Computing (HPC) education, addressing the critical gap between industry demand for HPC-skilled professionals and the inadequate educational offerings. Through expert consultation, literature review, overviews on the existing programs at Italian and European level, and survey methodology, this study delivers three key contributions to advance HPC education globally.
2025
Barelli, E., Lodi, M. (2025). The Big Ideas for HPC Education: From Existing Needs in High-Performance Computing Training to Recommendations for Instructional Design [10.5281/zenodo.17097602].
Barelli, Eleonora; Lodi, Michael
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