Congratulations to our distinguished alumnus, Professor Chia-Min Chung, whose research has been published in the world-renowned journal Science.
Our distinguished alumnus, Chia-Min Chung (Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, National Sun Yat-sen University), along with an international research team from the US and Germany, has successfully used numerical simulations to model a theoretical model of high-temperature superconductors. Their precise simulations have accurately predicted experimental results, providing a definitive answer to a theoretical model of high-temperature superconductors that has puzzled scientists worldwide for the past 30 years.
Chung further explained that the significance of this model lies in the fact that scientists can now accurately understand the low-temperature properties of superconductor models, allowing for a deeper understanding of the theoretical mechanisms of high-temperature superconductivity. The results obtained from theoretical model calculations match experimental observations, which will facilitate future applications of high-temperature superconductors.
Chung stated that classical computers and quantum computer algorithms play complementary roles and can improve each other. In future research designs, hybrid computations combining quantum computers and classical computers can be used to significantly assist in the study of complex systems such as nuclear magnetic resonance and high-temperature superconductivity, as well as numerical modeling of quantum computer calculations and machine learning, providing a theoretical physics reference basis.