Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences, Research institute at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.
The Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences is a research facility at Tsinghua University focused on computer science, quantum physics, and information technology. Located in the FIT Building, it conducts both theoretical and applied research across these interconnected fields.
The institute was founded in 2010 by Andrew Yao, a Turing Award laureate, merging research groups that had worked on theoretical computer science since 2005. Its creation brought together existing expertise into a unified research structure.
The institute hosts researchers and students who collaborate across different scientific fields, creating an environment where computer science, physics, and mathematics intersect. This interdisciplinary approach shapes how people work and study here each day.
Visitors and researchers can access the institute in the FIT Building at Tsinghua University and reach it through the main contact number provided. Arriving early and checking in at the front desk will help you navigate the facility smoothly.
The institute operates a specialized training program modeled on the standards of leading American universities. Graduates of this program have gone on to achieve recognition in various scientific and technological fields.
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