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High Performance Computing Education

Rajendra K. Raj, Carol J. Romanowski, John Impagliazzo, Sherif G. Aly, Brett A. Becker, Juan Chen, Sheikh Ghafoor, Nasser Giacaman, Steven I. Gordon, Cruz Izu, Shahram Rahimi, Michael P. Robson, Neena Thota

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Abstract

High Performance Computing (HPC) is the ability to process data and perform complex calculations at extremely high speeds. Current HPC platforms can achieve calculations on the order of quadrillions of calculations per second, with quintillions on the horizon. The past three decades witnessed a vast increase in the use of HPC across different scientific, engineering, and business communities on problems such as sequencing the genome, predicting climate changes, designing modern aerodynamics, or establishing customer preferences. Although HPC has been well incorporated into science curricula such as bioinformatics, the same cannot be said for most * Working Group Leader

Topics & Concepts

SupercomputerComputer scienceProcess (computing)AerodynamicsCurriculumData scienceParallel computingEngineeringAerospace engineeringOperating systemPedagogyPsychologyDistributed and Parallel Computing SystemsScientific Computing and Data ManagementCloud Computing and Resource Management