Integration of Actors in HPC Ecosystems: Transdisciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity and Interactions
Carlos J. Barrios H., Sergio A. Gelvez C., and Luis A. Torres N.Volume 16, Issue 1 (March 2025), pp. 2–6
https://doi.org/10.22369/issn.2153-4136/16/1/1BibTeX
@article{jocse-16-1-1, author={Carlos J. Barrios H. and Sergio A. Gelvez C. and Luis A. Torres N.}, title={Integration of Actors in HPC Ecosystems: Transdisciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity and Interactions}, journal={The Journal of Computational Science Education}, year=2025, month=mar, volume=16, issue=1, pages={2--6}, doi={https://doi.org/10.22369/issn.2153-4136/16/1/1} }
Interest in High-Performance Computing (HPC) has surged, driven by the demand for skills to utilize advanced computing methods. These methods include managing vast amounts of data, implementing complex algorithms, and developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications. HPC ecosystems play a crucial role in tackling intricate scientific and engineering problems. However, integrating various stakeholders demands a deep understanding of collaboration and innovation within HPC settings. This proposal explores how different stakeholders—from students across diverse fields to scientists and policymakers—have been integrated at various levels. This integration is facilitated by introducing new formal courses, incorporating relevant topics into existing curricula, and other related activities.