Global Risks Forum 2025

Quantum Simulation Framework for Climate Risk Scenarios

10 pCredits

Develop a quantum computing-based simulation framework that enables large-scale, high-precision modeling of climate risk scenarios. The framework should adhere to emerging quantum standards and open data protocols, leveraging quantum-enhanced optimization techniques to model complex climate interdependencies.

Conventional simulation methods often struggle to handle the intricate interactions between climate variables, socioeconomic factors, and ecosystem responses. Quantum computing’s ability to perform certain types of computations exponentially faster than classical approaches offers a transformative opportunity. This project will leverage quantum algorithms, such as Variational Quantum Eigensolvers (VQE) for optimization and quantum Monte Carlo methods for probabilistic scenarios. It will integrate these approaches with standardized environmental datasets, following guidelines like the Copernicus Climate Data Store (CDS) formats and the Open Energy Modelling Framework (oemof).

This bounty aims to create a proof-of-concept quantum simulation framework that demonstrates significant improvements in processing time and scenario accuracy. It will adhere to existing climate data standards and incorporate reproducible workflows. By publishing all algorithms and data workflows as open-source resources, this project will provide a foundational tool for researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders to better anticipate and mitigate climate risks.

Target Outcomes:

  • A validated quantum simulation framework benchmarked against classical methods.
  • Open-source code and accompanying datasets, compatible with existing climate data platforms.
  • Detailed documentation on the quantum algorithms used, ensuring reproducibility and adoption by the research community.

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