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Future Technologies

Next-generation quantum
technology development

Development of graphene-based quantum sensors

and computing technology

Development of

graphene-based

quantum sensors

Leveraging graphene’s properties to
secure a foothold in the future quantum computing market

UNMET NEEDS

Quantum sensors operate at ultra-low temperatures, close to absolute zero
→ Reduced practicality

Emerging potential of graphene applications

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Promoting joint development through collaboration with universities

  • Professor Ilho Lee

    Department of Physics

    Published a paper on ultra-sensitive microwave detection technology applicable to quantum computing.

  • Jaehoon Park

    POSTECH-Max Planck Institute
  • Professor Jaeyoon Shim

    Electrical and Electronic Engineering

    Scalable quantum computer
    Technology Convergence Platform Center

  • Planar structure
  • Majorana fermion

Potential for developing graphene-based quantum sensors,

quantum communication, and quantum computers

Potential for developing

graphene-based

quantum sensors,

quantum communication,

and quantum computers

Securing eco-friendly production technologies to achieve NET-ZERO

Development of eco-friendly

production technologies

Aiming to maximize corporate influence by securing technology
capable of producing eco-friendly hydrogen and graphene.

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Eco-friendly production technologies

Existing Technology

“Gray hydrogen”
production method that generates carbon dioxide

Natural gas CH₄
Water H₂O

Reforming

carbon dioxide CO₂

Carbon-emitting, environmentally damaging

Hydrogen H

Eco-friendly fuel

Target technology

Eco-friendly, high-value technology that produces hydrogen and graphene materials without carbon dioxide emissions

Natural gas CH₄
Water H₂O

Decomposition

Carbon C

Eco-friendly graphene materials

Hydrogen H

Eco-friendly fuel