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Update news female scientists
Nguyen Thi Kim Thanh, a professor of nanomaterials at the University College London (UCL), was recently elected academician of the Academy of Europe (Academia Europaea - AE).
As a Vietnamese pioneer in researching marine toxins – a challenging research area – she initially faced many difficulties in approaching and developing research methods.
At the pinnacle of her career, with 15 patents in the field of materials processing for a major steel group, she decisively returned to Việt Nam.
Prof. Dr. Le Minh Thang, a female scientist in Hanoi, is always preoccupied with the treatment of exhaust fumes to protect the environment and human health.
A female Vietnamese scientist was presented with L’Oréal-UNESCO Int’l Rising Talent Award.
Three female scientists were granted the 2022 L'Oreal-UNESCO awards at a ceremony in Hanoi on November 25.
VietNamNet Bridge – Gender equality worldwide has generally improved as women find more opportunities to participate in society.
Children in the US are drawing more women scientists than in previous decades, according to a new study.
VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese women have proven they can contribute greatly to the advancement of science, a field where men still dominate.
At least seven passengers were killed and 25 others were injured after a coach en route from Haiphong to Lao Cai plunged into a canyon on October 25.