David Bol is a Professor at UCLouvain. In 2010, he was a visiting postdoctoral researcher at the UC Berkeley Lab for Manufacturing and Sustainability, Berkeley, CA. In 2015, he participated to the creation of e-peas semiconductors spin-off company, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. Prof. Bol leads the Electronic Circuits and Systems (ECS) group focused on ultra-low-power design of integrated circuits for environmental and biomedical IoT applications with a holistic focus on environmental sustainability. He is actively engaged in a social-ecological transition in the field of ICT research with a post-growth approach. Prof. Bol has authored more than 150 papers and conference contributions and holds three delivered patents. On the private side, Prof. Bol pioneered the parental leave for male professors in his faculty, to spend time connecting to nature with his family in a post-growth deceleration.
Six of the nine planetary boundaries are transgressed, which have led Humanity into the Anthropocene, i.e. out of the safe operating space where we now clearly see the effects of climate change and of biodiversity collapse. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) contribute to the exceedance of these boundaries e.g. by contributing to 2-4% of the global greenhouse gas emissions. Research in ICT mostly follows the mainstream agenda of improving the technological efficiency (e.g. through Moore’s Law, energy-efficient computation and communication). However, this quest for efficiency so far have failed to reduce the absolute environmental footprint of ICTs. In this talk, we will decode the socio-economic conditions that prevented us to turn the efficiency improvement into footprint reduction. We will then try to shape the necessary socio-ecological transition to include sobriety in ICT research and innovation.
Initié en 2012, le Colloquium d’Informatique de Sorbonne Université est un évènement régulier ayant pour but d'inviter des personnalités majeures du domaine de l’informatique à donner une conférence sur le campus de la faculté des sciences et ingénierie de Sorbonne Université. Il vise un public large, divers mais techniquement averti, et notamment les chercheurs en informatique de toutes spécialités, les doctorants et les étudiants en informatique de niveau Master.
L’évènement principal du Colloquium est l’exposé de l’orateur, d’environ 45 minutes, suivi d’une séance de questions et d’interactions avec l’auditoire. Il est généralement associé à l’organisation d’une masterclass à destination des doctorants du LIP6 et/ou d’autres laboratoires.
Principal participant au comité d’organisation, le LIP6 assure l’organisation du Colloquium et reçoit occasionnellement le soutien de l’ISIR.