HPC Applications in Education and Network Systems
High Performance Computing is not confined to supercomputers—it is an idea that redefines how we teach, learn, and connect. This research theme explores HPC applications in education and network systems, where computational power meets human creativity. From building virtual classrooms on computer clusters to designing efficient content distribution networks, our work demonstrates how parallel and distributed systems can amplify access to knowledge and enhance the digital learning experience.
We see education as a living system—dynamic, interactive, and parallel by nature. Just as nodes in a cluster collaborate to solve problems faster, students and instructors form interconnected networks of discovery. By embedding HPC principles in these systems, we enable classrooms that are more immersive, networks that are more adaptive, and technologies that learn alongside the learners.
Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of a 3D Virtual Classroom Environment in a Computer Cluster
K.L.G. Romas, M.Y.B. de Robles and J.P. Pabico
Philipine Information Technology Journal, yr 2015, vol 8, num 2, pp 63-75, December 2015
(ISSN ISSN 2012-0761)
A Study on the Effect of Source Abandonment on a Content Distribution Network
J.P. Pabico
Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association 2011 International Digital Design Invitation Exhibition (ICCC 2011)
Manila Hotel, Manila, 16-19 December 2011, pp. 155-156 (Abstract)
Our work in HPC applications proves that technology’s highest performance lies not only in computation, but in contribution. When clusters support classrooms and distributed systems deliver education seamlessly across the web, we see the real power of computing realized—not in teraflops, but in transformed lives.
As networks grow smarter and students grow more capable, our mission remains clear: to bridge the gap between high performance and human potential. The future of HPC is not just faster—it’s more connected, more inclusive, and more meaningful.
See more thematic paper groups:
Intelligent Load Balancing and Scheduling in Parallel and Cluster Systems
Distributed and Web-Based Grid Computing Systems
Parallel Simulation and Computational Modeling
Synchronization and Coordination in Distributed Networks
HPC Applications in Education and Network Systems