Peggy’s Blog:
Quantum Opportunities in Construction
What type of impact could quantum computing have on the construction industry? Will it enable us to schedule and build faster? Could it reduce jobsite risk? Could it lead to stronger and more environmentally friendly materials? Let’s explore the potential implications in today’s blog.
If you read last week’s Constructech blog, then you know we looked at a large-scale project in Chicago—the Illinois Quantum & Microelectronics Park—that will lead to greater innovation in quantum computing. When completed, the facility will be a destination to bring together companies, researchers, manufacturers, suppliers, end users, and other partners who are working to develop and commercialize the technologies. This is truly an impressive project for the city of Chicago.
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Laura’s Blog:
Quantum HVAC
In recent years, we have seen a rise in new technologies aimed specifically at improving the energy efficiency of homes and buildings. Reducing energy usage is often a win-win for everyone involved. What if quantum could step in and make homes even more energy efficient? Let’s consider some of the research out of Hanbat National University, South Korea, which targets quantum reinforcement learning of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems).
Last year, researchers at the university presented a demonstration of continuous-variable, quantum-enhance reinforcement learning for resident HVAC and home power management. The technology integrates features such as multi-zone cooling and clustering in order to group similar data points and adjust cooling.
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