December 9, 2025
The 55th TI-FRIS Hub Meeting / 71st FRIS Hub Meeting (Hybrid event)
TI-FRIS Hub Meetings are held once a month at Tohoku University to foster researchers who understand and can utilize the importance of interdisciplinary research across disciplines and institutions.
Common sense and way of thinking cannot be expected among researchers in different fields. The audience is encouraged to ask questions during the presentation to discuss and deepen their understanding. Please participate actively.
・Date & Time: Every Friday of the month except August (16:00-17:00)
・Target Audience: TI-FRIS Fellows, researchers and students from TI-FRIS participating institutions
The 55th TI-FRIS Hub Meeting (jointly held with the 71st FRIS Hub Meeting)
Date and Time :
Friday, December 26, 2025, 16:00 to 17:00
Event Format:
Hybrid (Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences Seminar room and Online)
*The following persons are eligible to participate
1. Hub Meeting members
Participants targeted for presentation and archived viewing
- FRIS faculty members
- TI-FRIS Fellows
2. Observers
The following participants interested in the Hub Meeting (may also participate in questions and discussions)
The following participants interested in the Hub Meeting (may also participate in questions and discussions)
- Tohoku University DIARE Students
- Staff and students of Tohoku University
- Staff and students of TI-FRIS participating universities
- TI-FRIS officials (committee members, etc.)
- Fellows of “Strategic Professional Development Program for Young Researchers”
- Those approved by the Director of FRIS / TI-FRIS Program Manager
Presenter:
Asst. Prof., LE Bin Ho (Tohoku Univertsity/Information and Systems/TI-FRIS Fellow)
Presentation Title:
A century of quantum mechanics and future directions in quantum computing
Abstract:
2025 marks the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ). A hundred years have passed since the birth of quantum mechanics, during which we have explored both its profound mysteries and its applications to modern technology. In this talk, I will look back on the development of quantum mechanics and introduce the innovations and potential of quantum computing that have emerged from it. Furthermore, through my own research in quantum computing, quantum measurement and metrology, and quantum AI, I will discuss how these fields are shaping the future of quantum science. This talk is dedicated to activities celebrating the “Quantum Year 2025.”
