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Update news overseas vietnamese scientists
Assoc. Prof. Do Thanh Nho believes we can use soft robotic hearts that mimic the movements of a natural heart to assist patients with cardiovascular disease.
Nguyen Thanh Vinh, a former runner-up of Vietnam's Olympia quiz show, has been recognized by The Australian as the top figure in organic chemistry nationwide.
Professor Le Dung Trang, one of Vietnam’s most internationally recognized mathematicians, has passed away in Pau, France, on the night of November 19. He was 78.
Dr. Dinh Thanh Huong shares how her journey abroad started with encouragement from former Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan - and how Vietnam can inspire global experts to return.
Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan highlighted their decades of contributions, noting that despite their age, both professors continue to inspire younger generations with their passion for research.
Vietnamese AI expert Dr. Le Viet Quoc urges Vietnam to focus on chip design and AI innovation instead of semiconductor manufacturing, citing resource efficiency and long-term potential.
Prof. Nguyen Thi Kim Thanh, a Vietnamese lecturer at University College London in the UK, has been honoured with the prestigious Thomas Graham Prize 2023 by the Royal Society of Chemical (RSC) - the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) consortium.
More Vietnamese scientists decided to return to the country with a desire to devote themselves to their homeland’s growth.
VietNamNet Bridge – The People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City issued incentives on salary, accommodations, bonus, and working conditions for overseas Vietnamese experts, which took effect on November 21.
VietNamNet Bridge – Several governmental regulations are about to take effect that will attract foreigners and overseas Vietnamese to participate in sci-tech development projects in Vietnam.
VietNamNet Bridge – From 2014, the revised Law on Science and Technology is effective with many new changes and is expected to create new development for Vietnam’s science and technology.
VietNamNet Bridge - Over the years, many Vietnamese experts have made important contributions to the U.S. Space Center (NASA), such as Trinh Huu Phuoc and Dr. Bui Tri Trong.