麻豆传媒

2025 LE VAN THOI AWARDS: RECOGNISING OUTSTANDING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

2025 LE VAN THOI AWARDS: RECOGNISING OUTSTANDING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

On 17 December, VNUHCM-麻豆传媒 (HCMUS) conferred the 2025 Le Van Thoi Awards upon five researchers, celebrating exceptional achievements in undergraduate and postgraduate research. These distinctions honour exemplary academic contributions and foster a culture of scholarly innovation throughout the learner community.

For the 2025 cycle, the Awards Council recognised three outstanding submissions across distinct categories. Ms Nguy峄卬 L锚 Anh 膼脿o (Faculty of Chemistry) received the prize for Best Bachelor鈥檚 Thesis; MSc Tr岷 Nh岷璽 Th么ng (Faculty of Materials Science and Technology) secured the award for Best Master鈥檚 Thesis; and Dr T么n N峄 Qu峄硁h Trang (Faculty of Physics 鈥 Engineering Physics) received the accolade for Best Doctoral Dissertation.

Moreover, the Council presented Commendation Awards to Dr L锚 Ng峄峜 Th脿nh (Faculty of Information Technology) and MSc Ph岷 Ph煤 Qu芒n (Faculty of Materials Science and Technology). The adjudicating panel highly commended the work of these researchers for inherent novelty, methodological rigour, and significant contributions to the respective fields.

The University additionally acknowledged the pivotal guidance provided by the academic supervisors, including Assoc. Prof. Tr岷 Ho脿ng Ph瓢啤ng (Faculty of Chemistry), Assoc. Prof. Ho脿ng Th峄 膼么ng Qu峄 (Faculty of Materials Science and Technology), Assoc. Prof. V农 Th峄 H岷h Thu (Faculty of Physics 鈥 Engineering Physics), Prof. L锚 Ho脿i B岷痗 (Faculty of Information Technology), and Assoc. Prof. Ph岷 Kim Ng峄峜 (Faculty of Materials Science and Technology).

Established by Prof. L锚 Ng峄峜 Th岷h, the awards commemorate the late Prof. L锚 V膬n Th峄沬, former Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Sai Gon (now HCMUS). Presented annually since 2017, the prize stands as one of the University’s most prestigious academic honours, designed to encourage scholars to pursue rigorous, methodical scientific research and engage with the international community.

The 2025 awards attracted 30 applications鈥攏early double the volume of the previous year鈥攃omprising 10 undergraduate, 12 Master鈥檚, and eight Doctoral submissions. Beyond the numerical increase, the Council noted the exceptional calibre of the entries, reflecting the institution’s thriving research culture.

Prof. L锚 Ng峄峜 Th岷h at the event.

Eligibility requirements stipulated that projects must have undergone defence at HCMUS between 1 January and 31 December 2024. Regulations mandated the publication of at least one international article in a Q1-ranked journal within the relevant discipline, listing the candidate as the principal (first or corresponding) author. Crucially, the article content must derive entirely from the thesis or dissertation. Articles published with page numbers or a DOI by 30 August 2025 qualified for consideration.

Selection relied upon stringent criteria, including journal classification (Q1鈥換4), Impact Factor (IF), and the authorship position held by the candidate. In the event of a tie, the Council granted preference to the individual holding the higher Grade Point Average.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.