
How quantum computing could beat climate change
A catalyst designed and tested through quantum computing that “scrubs” carbon dioxide from the atmosphere could be a powerful tool in tackling climate change.
Chief Executive Officer, PsiQuantum. Formerly, Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Stanford and Bristol Director, Centre for Quantum Photonics. Working to bring quantum computing into reality and the market to transform artificial intelligence, healthcare, energy, finance, cyber security and the internet. Using a photonic approach to manufacture a universal quantum computer in a silicon fabrication facility by exploiting silicon photonics.
A catalyst designed and tested through quantum computing that “scrubs” carbon dioxide from the atmosphere could be a powerful tool in tackling climate change.
What is quantum computing and how does it work? How will it affect the digital world in the near future? What type of problems will it help us solve?