Director Hsieh was invited to attend the international academic conference Quantum Information Dynamics and Non-Equilibrium Physics 2025, held at KIAS (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) in Seoul.
Director Hsieh was invited to attend the international academic conference Quantum Information Dynamics and Non-Equilibrium Physics 2025, held at KIAS (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) in Seoul.

At the international conference Quantum Information Dynamics and Non-Equilibrium Physics 2025, held in Seoul, South Korea, Dr Min-Hsiu Hsieh, Director of the Quantum Computing Research Center at the Hon Hai Research Institute, was invited to present the institute’s latest research achievement titled “Optimal Representation for Quantum Simulation of Materials.”
In his talk, Dr Hsieh introduced a novel circuit conversion method developed by his team to significantly reduce quantum resource requirements while improving the accuracy and stability of many-body quantum simulations. This advancement paves the way for practical applications of quantum computing in materials science and nanotechnology and showcases Hon Hai’s growing capabilities in quantum simulation development.
The presentation attracted strong interest from international participants and further highlighted Taiwan’s emerging leadership at the intersection of quantum computing and applied physics.
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