The research project titled “Geochemical Characteristics and Groundwater Quality in the South Phan Thiet Coastal Area, Binh Thuan” was led by MSc. Nguyễn Thùy Dung. The project aimed to investigate the geochemical characteristics and groundwater quality in the South Phan Thiet coastal area, providing valuable insights for water resource management and protection, particularly in the...
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[VNUHCM SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROJECT EVALUATION COUNCIL] RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF A SYSTEM FOR RECOGNISING DRUG NAMES AND PRESCRIPTION INFORMATION FROM PRINTED DOCUMENTS USING CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORKS
A project led by Dr. Nguyễn Ngọc Thảo focused on developing a system to recognise drug names and prescription information using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs). The project aimed to improve accuracy and processing speed in extracting data from prescriptions, addressing limitations of existing methods, and successfully achieved notable results, including higher accuracy and faster processing...
[VNUHCM SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROJECT EVALUATION COUNCIL] ASSESSING THE SELF-CLEANING CAPACITY OF WATER SOURCES IN HO CHI MINH CITY’S URBAN CANALS, CONSIDERING THE IMPACT OF TIDE CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATIONS AND CLIMATE CHANGE
The project, led by Assoc. Prof. Bùi Việt Hưng, focused on assessing the self-cleaning capacity of water sources in the urban canals of Ho Chi Minh City, taking into account the impact of tide control system operations and climate change. The study aimed to improve water quality management and proposed solutions, such as enhancing wastewater...
[VNUHCM SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROJECT EVALUATION COUNCIL] HYDRATE TECHNOLOGY IN TREATING SALINE WATER IN THE MEKONG DELTA PROVINCES
The project “Hydrate Technology for Treating Saline Water,” led by Dr. Trương Lâm Sơn Hải, developed a desalination system using hydrate technology. The system achieved 70-78% efficiency with CPH and removed nearly 90% of ions with HFC-134a, offering significant potential to address freshwater shortages in the Mekong Delta. On 17th February, at VNUHCM-University of Science,...
[VNUHCM SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROJECT EVALUATION COUNCIL] SIMULATION OF SUPERFIELD PHENOMENON FOR MID-INFRARED LIGHT CONVERSION IN NONLINEAR TELLURITE FIBRES
The research project on simulating the superfield phenomenon in nonlinear tellurite optical fibres, conducted by a team from the Faculty of Materials Science and Technology at the University of Science, Viet Nam National University Ho Chi Minh City (VNUHCM), achieved significant success. This opened up potential applications in various scientific and technological fields and confirmed...
[VNUHCM SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROJECT EVALUATION COUNCIL] DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRODE SURFACE MODIFICATION AND ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS FOR NEXT-GENERATION SOLAR CELLS (PHASE 2)
The project led by Assoc. Prof. Nguyễn Tuyết Phương focused on enhancing dye-sensitised solar cells by developing new electrode surface modification methods and optimizing electrolyte solutions. The research resulted in improved efficiency and long-term stability, contributing to the advancement of next-generation solar technology. On 4th March, at the University of Science, Viet Nam National University...
VIETNAMESE SCIENTIST FINDS WATER TRACES ON MARS
Nguyễn Quốc Trung, an alumnus of inorganic chemistry at the University of Science, Viet Nam National University Ho Chi Minh City, and currently pursuing a doctoral degree at Umeå University, used vibration spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction to analyse clay and salts under extreme conditions to detect water traces on Mars. His research suggested that Mars...
The 4th University of Science – University of Tsukuba Joint Symposium in Biomedical Science (1st March 2025)
The 4th University of Science – University of Tsukuba Joint Symposium in Biomedical Science is scheduled for 1st March 2025 at VNUHCM-University of Science in Ho Chi Minh City. This symposium aims to bring together scientists, young researchers, alumni, and postgraduate and undergraduate students in Biomedical Science and Biotechnology to discuss their research and...
[VNUHCM SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROJECT EVALUATION] SIMULATION OF SUPERFIELD PHENOMENON FOR MID-INFRARED LIGHT CONVERSION IN NONLINEAR TELLURITE FIBRES
The research on simulating the superfield phenomenon for mid-infrared light conversion in nonlinear tellurite fibres, led by Dr. Nguyễn Phước Trung Hòa and his team, resulted in the development of optical fibres with excellent transmission properties, enabling applications in fields such as chemical detection and environmental monitoring. The team’s work, published in Results in Optics,...
EXPLORING THE SKY: “DID ANCIENT CONSTELLATIONS REALLY REMAIN UNCHANGED?”
“Thousands of years of human civilisation are shorter than the blink of an eye in the history of a universe that spans tens of billions of years.” Accordingly, the starry sky we often gaze upon, apart from the Sun, the Moon, and the planets, is mostly static. The constellations created by ancient civilisations remained virtually...