Public Talk: How can quantum computing impact climate change?

Talking Science with Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

Join us for this fascinating talk, titled “How can quantum computing impact climate change, takes place on on Friday 25 April (19:00 – in-person only) by the National Quantum Computing Centre’s Dr Klara Theophilo.

Quantum computing is one of the emerging disruptive technologies of this decade. The promise is to develop the next generation of super computers which will be able to tackle society’s most pressing issues. In this talk we will explore how quantum computers can be used for applications that impact climate change and delve into quantum computers’ resource consumption to understand if they are a greener way to do complex computing.

This talk is suitable for ages 16+.

Speaker

Dr Klara Theophilo

Ion Trap Physicist

NQCC

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