This project will improve our understanding of the dynamic interactions between social and physical networks that make up cities. It uses household level energy consumption and infrastructure records, neighborhood level communication records, digital trace data, and a range of remotely sensed data to quantify relationships between urban infrastructure systems and social structures within that urban environment. This empirical research is necessary to support the next generation of models exploring climate change impacts and resource supply security of cities now and in the future.
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Quantum computing promises a platform for efficiently solving certain types problems thought to be intractable for traditional computers. The number of qubits needed to be competitive with classical computers varies dramatically depending on the problem. This project seeks to determine the maximum quantum operation rate for a given cooling capacity.
Developing a ground-based, quantum-secured, authenticated time distribution system for the energy grid.