
Hung-Chung Hsueh
Professor,Tamkang University,Taiwan
Hung-Chung Hsueh is a Professor of Physics and Dean of the College of Science at Tamkang University, Taiwan, specialising in first-principles studies of low-dimensional and quantum materials. His work integrates DFT, GW+BSE, and DFPT with ARPES, STM, Raman, and ultrafast experiments. Recent contributions include clarifying Peierls-driven CDW order in NbSe₂, CDW dynamics in CuTe, and symmetry-breaking anisotropy and thermoelectric performance in SnS₁₋ₓSeₓ alloys. He has co-led theory for moiré ferroelectric h‑BN/graphene heterostructures, strain-stabilised chiral bilayer germanene on Ag(111), and large-scale GW+BSE studies of Wigner crystalline excitons in MoSe₂/MoS₂ moiré superlattices. He received the 2025 Outstanding Physics Research Award from the Physical Society of Taiwan and leads quantum-materials and AI-assisted discovery initiatives at Tamkang University
