Q4Climate
@q4climate
Q4Climate is an initiative gathering together the research communities around quantum and climate sciences to reduce the pace of climate change.
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http://www.q4climate.org 09-11-2019 15:44:02
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Interested in the intersection of QC and climate? Check out the new Q4Climate website, and join us on the journey if you can! Proud to serve with Krysta M Svore Stuart Hadfield Alan Aspuru-Guzik Alexandre Blais Karl Thibault Michał Stęchły Kristin Persson et al. q4climate.github.io
We have the solutions to stop #climate change. Dive into the need-to-know science with global leaders in Climate Solutions 101, presented by Project Drawdown. Start your FREE journey, today. 🌍 ☀️ 🌊 #ClimateSolutions #ClimateChange bit.ly/3rMtXFm
🥁Introducing: the Climate Change AI Wiki, a community resource & knowledge collection for all topics at the intersection of #ClimateChange & #MachineLearning: wiki.climatechange.ai/wiki/Welcome_t… Eager to participate? Follow our guide & start contributing right away: wiki.climatechange.ai/wiki/Contribut…
We worked with leading stakeholders across Quantum-Tech to explore its impact in developing #OurSustainableFuture We're proud to present our latest documentary produced in partnership with Oxford Instruments NanoScience Quantum Technology | Our Sustainable Future 📽️👉thequantumdaily.com/2021/07/28/lea…
Registration is open for our #Quantum #AI #Sustainability Symposium on 1 Sept. We have speakers from the #QuantumAIInstitute, Microsoft, Siemens, Classiq Technologies, #Sumitomo, evolutionQ, IQM Quantum Computers, #MolecularQuantumSolutions, and Q4Climate. Register at: bit.ly/IEEEQuantum-Su…
Catch us in just over an hour (11:15am MT) at IEEE Quantum Week workshop "Quantum Computing Opportunities in Renewable Energy and Climate Change" presenting our preliminary report arxiv.org/abs/2107.05362 #QCE21 Hope to see you there!
“I think the timeline in which quantum computing needs to become useful in order to actually help us solve energy & climate-related problems in time, is 10 years (plus/minus 3 years). If it takes longer, we probably won’t be able to reap the benefits in time.” Daniel M Kammen