
A Distinguished Global Research Center Established at NTU under Trilateral Cooperation
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President Chen (right) and President Seoung Hwan Suh (left) presented the signed a memorandum of cooperation in quantum science and engineering.
NTU President Wen-Chang Chen (right) and Yonsei University President Seoung Hwan Suh (left) signing the MoU on quantum science and engineering.
NTU and Yonsei University delegates at the MoU signing ceremony.
On the 7th of December, President Seoung Hwan Suh of Yonsei University, accompanied by a distinguished delegation including Vice President for University Planning and Development Kabsung Kim, Vice President for External Affairs and Development Heejun Park, among others, were warmly hosted by President Wen-Chang Chen, Vice President for International Affairs Hsiao-Wei Yuan, and members of Centre for NTU’s Center for Quantum Science and Engineering (CQSE).
The purpose of their visit was to sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between NTU’s Centre for Quantum Science and Engineering (CQSE) and Yonsei University’s Institute of Quantum Information Technology. Building on a trilateral MoU previously signed on Quantum Computing with Keio University of Japan, Yonsei University has strategically identified NTU’s CQSE as a key partner, expressing a keen interest in forming a bilateral partnership. The Signing Ceremony of this bilateral MoU marks the initial step in establishing a strong collaboration that will strengthen scientific advancements, facilitate knowledge exchange, and generate innovative solutions to global challenges in the field of quantum science and engineering.
Building on a trilateral MoU previously signed on Quantum Computing with Keio University of Japan, Yonsei University has strategically identified NTU’s CQSE as a key partner, expressing a keen interest in forming a bilateral partnership. The Signing Ceremony of this bilateral MoU marks the initial step in establishing a strong collaboration that will strengthen scientific advancements, facilitate knowledge exchange, and generate innovative solutions to global challenges in the field of quantum science and engineering.
Under the visionary leadership of President Suh, Yonsei University’s Institute of Quantum Information and Technology, founded in March 2022 by Director Kyungsun Moon, is committed to enriching human life through quantum information technology research. Both President Chen and President Suh expressed high hopes for the collaborative partnership, foreseeing groundbreaking discoveries, technological advancements, and a transformative impact on the landscape of quantum research and development.
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