Advanced Cloud and High-performance computing Education for a Valiant Europe (ACHIEVE)

The programme is developed and delivered under European Union‘s Digital Europe Programme Project no. 101190015.

ACHIEVE

Articles

This space gathers the growing collection of expert pieces created within ACHIEVE. Each article offers a deeper look into the technologies, skills, people, and ideas shaping Europe’s future in high performance computing, cloud infrastructures, and digital innovation. 

The articles come from our academic teams and industry partners, and they reflect the full scope of the ACHIEVE project. They explore everything from the evolution of the European HPC ecosystem and new learning paths to emerging challenges around talent, infrastructures, and innovation. 

The library will continue to expand as new contributions are published throughout the project, giving readers an accessible way to follow the knowledge developed inside ACHIEVE.

  1. The Birth of the Master in HPC Engineering at Politecnico di Milano - by Gianluca Palermo (POLIMI)
  2. Next generation HPC with quantum bits based on trapped ions - by Kilian Hanke, Silke Auchter and Clemens Rössler (Infineon)
  3. Teaching Beyond Classical Bits: Quantum Computing for the Next Generation of Computer Scientists - by Stefano Markidis and Ivy Peng (KTH)
  4. What Is the European HPC Ecosystem, and Why We Should Care - by Davide Gadioli, Gianluca Palermo and Cristina Silvano (POLIMI)
  5. Modern Computing Infrastructures: Why Students Must See Beyond the Software - by Gianluca Palermo, Danilo Ardagna and Manuel Roveri (POLIMI)
  6. Digitalize in Stockholm 2025: A glimpse of research and innovation on AI everywhere - by Viktoria Fodor (KTH)
  7. The Portability Challenge in HPC: Why Code Should Run Everywhere - by Gianmarco Accordi, Davide Gadioli, Gianluca Palermo (POLIMI)
  8. Europe’s HPC Talent Challenge: Key Insights from the EuroHPC Summit 2025 Panel - by Gianluca Palermo (POLIMI)
  9. What is the European HPC Ecosystem, and Why We Should Care - by Davide Gladioli and Gianluca Palermo (POLIMI)
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