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Amputation was once the only path to survival for bone cancer patients. But Professor Tran Trung Dung is rewriting this reality with 3D printing technology - allowing damaged bones to be reconstructed and lives to be restored.
The title of Academician was conferred on Professor Chau Van Minh, President of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) at a ceremony held by the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) on November 25.
Associate Professor D.Sc. Nguyen Thi Mong Diep, a senior lecturer at Quy Nhon University, has been listed among the world’s top 2% most influential scientists in 2025 by the US’s Stanford University.
Vietnamese Professor Nguyen Xuan Mung, who is currently working at Sejong University, has been granted Korean citizenship under the Ministry of Justice’s Multiple Citizenship for Outstanding Talent (MCOT) initiative.
Among the top 10 recipients of the 2025 Golden Globe Awards, three outstanding young scientists are currently working in countries known for their advanced science and technology sectors, including the United States, Sweden, and Singapore.
Inspired by nature and built with precision, Vietnam’s drones are competing globally under the leadership of Dr. Luong Viet Quoc.
Dr. Nguyen Thanh My, holder of over 700 patents and multimillion-dollar revenue streams, was the keynote speaker at the 2025 opening ceremony of Vietnam National University in Ho Chi Minh City.
From a Khmer boy in Tra Cu who once dropped out after ninth grade, Tang Van Thon earned his PhD in Cambodia and returned to teach at Tra Vinh University. He now works to preserve and promote Khmer language and culture.
At the Vietnam R&D Forum 2025, experts emphasize that people - not policies or budgets - are the decisive force behind innovation success.
Professors Tran Thanh Van and Le Kim Ngoc have received one of France’s highest distinctions for their global scientific impact and support of youth.
Prof. Hoang Xuan Phu becomes a member of the European Academy of Sciences after rigorous selection.
Dr. Ho Nhan, the biotech pioneer behind Vietnam’s first COVID-19 vaccine candidate, passed away from heart disease.
Renowned professor Luong Van Hy from the University of Toronto will serve as a visiting professor at the Vietnam National University HCM City (VNUHCMC), collaborating on research at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, a member school.
Scientists returning to Vietnam struggle to stay in research roles with salaries under $200/month.
The creator of many inventions and innovations related to AI use says that outstanding scientists with valuable technologies can achieve a certain kind of “wealth” — a “fortune” represented by research works in professional academic journals.
Dr. Pham Hy Hieu joins VNU-HCM as a visiting professor to share global AI insights and support local research.
Astronaut Amanda Nguyen will become the first Vietnamese-American woman to fly into space, aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard spacecraft, scheduled to launch at 8:30 p.m. on April 14 (Hanoi time).
Dr. Hoang Anh Duc becomes the fifth Vietnamese scholar elected to the Global Young Academy, marking a milestone in education and scientific collaboration.
After earning his PhD and receiving a prestigious invitation from Harvard, Dr. Duong Thanh Tai made a surprising career decision.
Dr. Le Viet Quoc, a leading AI scientist at Google Brain, emphasizes that Vietnam must prioritize higher education and global collaboration to drive technological breakthroughs.