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As a scientist with 15 US patents, becoming a senior manager of a research and product development group at a corporation with revenue of nearly US$20 billion, Dr. Cong admitted he didn’t know what major to pursue when he was younger.
With great achievements in the field of biomedical engineering, Prof Dr Nguyen Thi Hiep has been recognized by ASEAN Scientist as one of the 100 leading Asian scientists in 2019.
The ASEAN Conference for Young Scientists (ACYS) 2019 opened in Hanoi on December 2 with the participation of 140 delegates.
VietNamNet Bridge – The International Centre for Interdisciplinary Science and Education (ICISE) held a new physics class in Quy Nhon City on Thursday.
VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam aims to become an advanced nation in the study and application of natural sciences by 2025.
VietNamNet Bridge – Leading scientists, including Nobel laureates and key figures in international research institutes, are gathered in central Quy Nhon City for a two-day workshop to discuss the role of fundamental science
VietNamNet Bridge - Refusing jobs offered by US large bio-tech laboratories after finishing her post-doc program at Illinois University, Associate Professor Dr Le Thi Ly decided to return to Vietnam to ‘do something right in her homeland’.
VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam needs to provide adequate salaries for young scientists in order to keep them motivated and develop the next generation of researchers,
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese scholars and their US partners have earned three awards in a US Government programme to fund scientific research in developing countries,