- This book represents a pioneering synthesis analyzing the intersection of quantum computing and global sustainability through the lens of international collaborative innovation (ICI). Co-authored by Christine Yu and Manus AI, it compiles and evaluates publicly available research, academic studies, and policy frameworks to present actionable insights for both scientific and managerial audiences.Content Structure:
- Eight Critical Sustainability Domains:
The work systematically explores how quantum technologies can impact:- Climate modeling
- Supply chain optimization
- Energy systems
- Materials science
- Environmental monitoring
- Circular economy
- Social network analysis
- Peace and conflict resolution
Each domain is treated with both a technical and a strategic perspective, linking quantum computational capabilities—such as optimization, simulation, and complex system modeling—to sustainable outcomes. - Frameworks for International Collaboration:
- The authors articulate models for cross-border cooperation in quantum research and application, emphasizing the need for shared infrastructure, data reciprocity, and coordinated governance.
- Case studies highlight successful collaborative models and identify barriers to multi-national partnerships.
- Actionable Recommendations:
- Policy guidance for governments and intergovernmental organizations
- Strategic insights for industry leaders pursuing sustainable technology solutions
- Research directions for academics seeking to align quantum computing advancements with sustainability goals
Author Expertise:- Christine Yu merges expertise in organizational leadership and business strategy with quantum technology insights, backed by her interdisciplinary academic background, including research inspired by her PhD work on Collaborative Innovation for Sustainability at the University of Technology Malaysia.
- Manus AI contributes through AI-assisted synthesis and analysis, enabling a comprehensive curation of data and a forward-looking exploration of quantum-based applications.
Strengths:- Comprehensive interdisciplinary scope: Bridges technical, managerial, and policy perspectives.
- Novel focus on quantum computing for sustainability: Offers a rare comparative study across multiple international frameworks.
- Practical orientation: Provides actionable recommendations rather than purely theoretical discussion.
Considerations:- Given its breadth, some readers may find technical explanations in quantum computing advanced, requiring prior familiarity or background reading.
- Being an independently published work, peer-reviewed validation of all recommendations may be limited, although references are properly cited.
Conclusion:
International Collaborative Innovation in Quantum Computing for Sustainability is a timely and valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and corporate leaders interested in leveraging quantum computing for global sustainability. It contributes a first-of-its-kind analysis by integrating technical quantum insights with strategic international collaboration models.Reference:- Yu, C., & Manus AI. (2025). International Collaborative Innovation in Quantum Computing for Sustainability. Independently published. ISBN: 979-8262057122, 325 pages.
Sunday, June 21, 2026
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