Aspects of quantum science and sustainability
Weekly outline
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Course: Wednesdays 14h15 - 16h00
Room INM 11
We explore the intersection of quantum technologies and sustainability. Topics: 1) GESDA and open quantum institute initiative on UN Sustainable Goal Developments; 2) Fundamental aspects of thermodynamics of computation and analysis of energy consumption in current NISQ and near term quantum devices; 3) Broader discussion of computing and storage challenges related to AI; 4) Projects on use cases through personal student work.
The course will also feature guest lectures and some may be announced during the semester.
Students will choose to work in small teams on projects related to potential applications of quantum technologies or quantum enabling technologies to sustainability challenges.
EPFL lecturers: nicolas.macris@epfl.ch , adrian.ionescu@epfl.ch
Guest lecturers 2026 edition: audrey.himmer@cern.ch, philipp.kammerlander@cern.ch , alex.bernasconi@cern.ch, philippe.caroff@epfl.ch, marieke.hood@gesda.globalGeneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator www.gesda.global and Open Quantum Institute CERN
Other guest: TBA
Final assessment: based on participation in class, project work, and presentation at the end of semester.Projects Instructions :
i) Form teams of 2 or 3 per project (to be updated).
ii) During the last two weeks you will be presenting your projects to the rest of the class and handover your slides. Each presentation will last approx 30 minutes and discussed with the whole class. Presence in these two last sessions is mandatory.
iii) The project can be any topic of your choice related to the themes of the class (discussed or not discussed in class). Below is a list of suggestions to help you out, but you may have other ideas.
iv) We are available during course hours on Wednesdays 14h15 – 16h if you want to discuss your progress. However you should first make an appointment with us a few days before.
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1) Nicolas Macris: Introduction and topics covered this semester.
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- A set of notes from Julien Devriendt Oxford -
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Guest lect. Philipp Kammerlander
Presentation of GESDA & OQI, goals and activities
SGD use cases
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Guest lect. Philipp Kammerlander and Alex Bernasconi (OQI)
SDG use cases
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Self-study of SDG's and already think about project/subject. This also the school trip day: no formal class.
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Guest lect. Audrey Himmer, Henry Ryder, Alex Bernasconi ( OQI) and Philippe Caroff (EPFL)
Quantum Diplomacy Game! All should participate! Reserve 3 hours: 15h15 - 17h (TBC)
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Lecture: Nicolas Macris
Overview of very classic material in thermodynamics of computation.
1) Maxwell demon, Szilard engines, Landauer principle, reversible & irreversible computation.
2) Deeper dive into Landauer's principle.
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Lect. Nicolas Macris
Cost of quantum computation over the whole classical to quantum stack. (based on recent literature)
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Lect. Adrian Ionescu
1) Cloud and energy challenges in AI data centers (cloud computing)
2) Edge AI and IoT (edge computing)
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Lect. Adrian Ionescu
1) Energy harvesting and storage; from material to system architecture challenges
2) TBC: Discussion possible topics for projects (A.I and N.M).
@Student: form teams and choose your projects no later than this week.
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Project work
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Project work
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Project work
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Teams present their project: 14h15 sharp - 16h00
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Teams present their project: 14h15 sharp - 16h00
