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Societal Grand Challenges in the 21st Century: Solutions From Converging Physical and Life Sciences and Digital Technologies Tomás Díaz de la Rubia 9.6 Billion People by 2050 Aging populations, rising cost of healthcare, global pandemics, sustainability 60% of Global Population Middle Class by 2030 Shift to Megacities, rising demand for energy, food, water 25 Gtoe of Energy Demand by 2050 Finding the right solutions. Fossil fuel based economy, increased integration of renewables, remaining energy poverty, climate change 70% Increase in Food Production by 2030 Increasing need for water, urbanized population, land use and production capability, climate change 1 Trillion Interconnected Devices by 2030 Digital and Smart everything, millions of new entrepreneurs, global access to knowledge and education 9 Billion People by 2050 Aging populations, rising cost of health care, global pandemics 1 Trillion Interconnected Devices by 2030 Exponential technology, Millions of new entrepreneurs, global access to education, smart everything 60% of Global Population will be Middle Class by 2030 Global Megatrends by the Numbers 70% Increase in Food Production by 2050 Increasing need for water, urbanized population, climate change Rising demand for energy, food, water; shift to megacities 25 Gtoe of Global Energy Demand by 2050 Fossil fuel based economy, Climate Change, remaining energy poverty Nanotechnology Graphene, novel battery and solar cell PV materials, implantable drug-delivery capsules Climate change and sustainability Water, plant genetics, microbiology, ecology, agriculture, ocean science Advanced materials and Manufacturing Exascale Computing High resolution climate models, materials genome, drug discovery, AI algorithms Light weight alloys, high strength and ductility alloys, ceramics and composites, 3D printing Genomics and Synthetic Biology Bioinformatics, predictive, preventive, personalized medicine, synthetic organisms, new therapies for cancer Cray Y-MP circa 1990 iPhone 6 - 2015 • • • • • ≈ 1 Micron 32 bit 8 processors 2 Gflops $100M • 20 nm; 64 bit • 2 Gflops • <$1000 iPhone X – 20YY? Aurora - 2018 • 200 PetaFlops • $200M ? Exponential Technology Trends and Digital 4.0 Artificial Intelligence Big Data and Predictive Analytics Internet of Everything Augmenting the cognitive power of the human brain, natural language Identifying new relationships between data to create knowledge and predict and anticipate events Robotics Replacing elements of human labor, drones, autonomous vehicles Interconnected sensors and networks to create “smart” solutions: smart cities, smart power, smart factories, smart medicine, smart farming…. Wearable Devices and Augmented Reality real-time diagnostics and monitoring, Virtual presence The deceptive forces of exponential technology change are driving disruption in many industries Exponential trends in science and technology are disrupting businesses If you’re a F500 company on the S&P500 today, there’s a 40% chance that you won’t be in the F500 in 10 years • Kodak engineer Steve Sasson invents the digital camera in 1975 • 0.01 Mega Pixels • Receives National Medal of Technology from President Obama in 2010 Destroyed by its own invention The difference between linear and exponential 1996 Market Cap: $28B 140,000 employees 2012 17,000 employees No Profit since 2007 2012 Purchased by Facebook for $1B 13 employees If you do not disrupt yourself, someone else will Peter Diamandis, Singularity university The innovations of the future that will help tackle society’s grand challenges will emerge from the convergence of these science and technology trends Convergence naturally leads to interdisciplinary approaches 25 Gtoe of Energy Demand by 2050 Fossil fuel based economy, remaining energy poverty, climate change 30 Gt CO2/yr, 400 ppm a 10 million-year record Transportation accounts for 25% of primary energy use in the U.S. • Powered by fossil fuels today • Vehicles powered by fossil fuel today represent a $1T asset class with 4% utilization • Significant shifts are underway in the way in which vehicles are conceived and utilized – Uber, Lyft, Zip Car – Electrification of transportation – Hydrogen • New modalities of transportation will be enabled by technology – Drones – Autonomous vehicles The convergence of storage, sensors, networks, robotics, big data and analytics 700,000km … and counting Robotic electric cars promise to revolutionize the future of mobility … and disrupt the automotive and energy industries 30% Geographic Location Services Integrated Software Engineering Laser, Radio, and Infrared Sensing Anticipated fuel savings predicted by the University of California Number of states that have already passed laws for driverless car testing 4.2m 4 Accidents would be prevented if 90% of vehicles were autonomous, predicted by the Eno Transportation Foundation Advances in Energy Storage are critical and require the convergence of nanotechnology, advanced materials and exascale computing Transformational Transformational Mg++ Beyond Lithium-Ion Strategies Adjacent Adjacent Compressed Air Core Core Zn Air Pumped Storage HydroElectricity Li Ion NaS Liquid Metal Will cars one day be autonomous, electric (or hydrogen) and 3D printed at home? Local Motors 3D printed car with 47 parts – you only buy the tires… ORNL 3D Printed strong, light weight carbon fiber composites The convergence of Exascale Computing, AI, Robotics and Big Data Analytics Exponential trends in Science, Technology and Engineering offer tremendous promise • Convergence of multiple disciplines is required to solve grand challenge problems – Back to the future? • The digital era is just starting … Industry 4.0 and smart everything: farming, medicine, transportation, etc. • The students of today will be the innovators of the future – But the future of knowledge looks “distributed” – …And the cyber and other security threat cannot be ignored… – …And we will not get there without continuing advances in fundamental science