News - Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Where the passion of science is nurtured and empowered Tue, 26 May 2026 05:38:22 +0000 vi hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2022/07/cropped-Alumi-event-02-32x32.png News - Âé¶¹´«Ã½ 32 32 PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT SIGNED BETWEEN VNUHCM-UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND MIXEL VIET NAM CO., LTD. /partnership-agreement-signed-between-vnuhcm-university-of-science-and-mixel-viet-nam-co-ltd/ /partnership-agreement-signed-between-vnuhcm-university-of-science-and-mixel-viet-nam-co-ltd/#respond Fri, 22 May 2026 04:35:34 +0000 /?p=24592
Representatives from HCMUS and MIXEL Viet Nam Co., Ltd. officially establish a strategic partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

On the morning of 22 May, VNUHCM–Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (HCMUS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with MIXEL Viet Nam (a member of MIXEL Inc.), expanding the partnership between the University and industry in the fields of education, scientific research, and high-tech human resource development.

This agreement is implemented against a backdrop of increasing demand for high-quality personnel in science, technology, automation, and digital transformation. Strengthening the connection between academic institutions and businesses is regarded as a vital solution to enhance the practical nature of educational activities, while providing students with early exposure to technological environments and the requirements of the global labour market.

According to the terms of the agreement, both parties have agreed to bolster cooperation in training, scientific research, and technology transfer. Priority is placed on the fields of automation, digital transformation, and industrial solutions using emerging technologies. By sharing professional expertise and connecting resources, both parties expect to promote joint research activities related to Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and information technology. The integration of the University’s academic foundations with practical industrial experience aims to facilitate the creation of highly applicable technological solutions, whilst enabling lecturers and students to engage more closely with real-world problems within global production and technology sectors.

Assoc. Prof. Trần Lê Quan – President of HCMUS discusses the strategic direction of the partnership.

In addition to research activities, student support is a central pillar of this collaboration. Consequently, MIXEL Viet Nam will coordinate with the University to implement vocational placements, internships, and support for students conducting scientific research projects within a corporate environment. Such initiatives offer students the opportunity to refine professional skills, adaptability, and practical career experience prior to graduation.

Both parties will further collaborate to organise career orientation workshops and specialist technical forums for staff and students, as well as launching scholarship programmes to encourage academic excellence, research, and innovation among the student body.

Ms Phạm Thị Minh Thủy – General Director of SGS Viet Nam shares expectations for developmental cooperation.

Beyond education and research, the agreement aims to establish a framework for connecting human resources between the University and the company. Through joint recruitment activities and communications, HCMUS will recommend students with professional competencies that align with the recruitment requirements of MIXEL Viet Nam, thereby contributing to the formation of sustainable career development pathways for learners.

The signing of this partnership with MIXEL Viet Nam continues to demonstrate the commitment of HCMUS to strengthening the ties between education, research, and the practical needs of industry. Furthermore, this move seeks to enhance the quality of human resources in key technological sectors, meeting the demands of the digital economy and the process of industrial transformation in the modern era.

 

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NASA EXPERT BRINGS SPACE-BASED PERSPECTIVE TO AIR QUALITY RESEARCH /nasa-expert-brings-space-based-perspective-to-air-quality-research/ /nasa-expert-brings-space-based-perspective-to-air-quality-research/#respond Thu, 21 May 2026 04:19:21 +0000 /?p=24584

On 20 May, the Faculty of Environment at VNUHCM–Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (HCMUS) hosted an international scientific seminar entitled ‘The Benefit of Earth Observations from Space: A Look at Air Quality’. The event featured a keynote presentation by Dr James H. Crawford from the NASA Langley Research Center (USA), attracting a significant audience of lecturers, researchers, and students interested in environmental and atmospheric sciences.

Against a global backdrop of escalating air pollution and climate change, the application of Earth observation technology from space is pioneering new approaches to environmental research and air quality management. This seminar served as an academic forum to exchange knowledge, update modern research trends, and connect students and researchers with scientific advancements currently being implemented worldwide.

During the event, Dr James H. Crawford presented findings regarding the role of space-based Earth observations in studying and assessing air quality. The report focused on contemporary approaches in atmospheric research, such as tropospheric photochemical modelling, studies of ozone and atmospheric trace gases, and the integration of field measurements with satellite data to enhance the precision of air quality models.

Dr James H. Crawford delivering his report at the seminar.

In addition to technical content, Dr Crawford introduced various applications of satellite data within environmental and atmospheric sciences. The discussions provided further insight into utilizing satellite observations for monitoring and evaluating the atmospheric environment, while enabling participants to explore current research trajectories in the field of atmospheric science.

The discussion session saw lecturers, researchers, and students engage with the speaker regarding the potential for applying satellite data to environmental research in Viet Nam, air quality assessment methodologies, and the evolving trends of Earth observation technology in atmospheric research. These vibrant academic exchanges reflect a growing interest in interdisciplinary research spanning environment, space technology, and data science.

Students asking questions and engaging with the speaker during the discussion session.

Through the seminar, attendees gained access to modern research trends in atmospheric science and developed a deeper understanding of how to combine space observation data with field data in environmental studies. The programme also facilitated broader international academic connections, allowing HCMUS staff and students to access cutting-edge technologies employed in global environmental research.

In the current of modern science, data retrieved from space are no longer distant figures; such information is increasingly becoming a vital tool for understanding the atmosphere and the living environment. Through these academic connections, science not only expands knowledge but also fosters a sense of responsibility towards environmental longevity and sustainable development.

Delegates, lecturers, researchers, and students joined the speaker for a commemorative photograph following the seminar ‘The Benefit of Earth Observations from Space: A Look at Air Quality’.

 

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BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION THROUGH THE LENS OF CULTURE AND ART: WHEN SCIENCE IS NARRATED VIA IMAGERY AND EMOTION /biodiversity-conservation-through-the-lens-of-culture-and-art-when-science-is-narrated-via-imagery-and-emotion/ /biodiversity-conservation-through-the-lens-of-culture-and-art-when-science-is-narrated-via-imagery-and-emotion/#respond Mon, 18 May 2026 04:40:44 +0000 /?p=24599
Dr Trần Triết stands beside the exhibited work ‘The Gaze of the Vietnamese people’, one of featured photographs in the programme. The piece captures a flock of Sarus Cranes soaring over the Tram Chim skies, evoking the local community’s profound yearning for the return of this rare species after years of absence.

On 17 May 2026, the Centre for Conservation of Natural Resources, in collaboration with the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology within the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology at VNUHCM-Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (HCMUS), hosted the programme ‘Biodiversity Conservation through the Lens of Culture and Art’. Held at the Nguyen Van Cu campus, the event drew a diverse audience of scientists, artists, academics, students, and members of the public dedicated to nature preservation.

Against a global backdrop where environmental crises, climate change, and biodiversity loss present increasingly formidable challenges, the programme sought to broaden perspectives on nature conservation. Moving beyond traditional research papers and empirical data, the narrative of conservation was conveyed through photography, cinema, and poignant experiences. Such an approach renders the natural world more accessible to the public, particularly the younger generation.

Attendees examine works within the ‘Following the Crane’s Footsteps’ exhibition space, which showcases images of the Sarus Crane and wetland ecosystems through a photographic lens.

A focal point of the event was the ‘Following the Crane’s Footsteps’ exhibition, featuring 20 works curated from a vast collection of over 100,000 photographs taken by photographer Nguyá»…n Trưá»ng Sinh. These images represent over a decade of documenting the Sarus Crane. Each frame meticulously recreates the natural life of this rare bird and the shifting landscapes of wetland habitats, employing a photographic language that serves as both vital documentation and a prompt for reflection on the relationship between humanity and the environment.

On this occasion, the photobook Sarus Crane was also introduced. This 372-page volume, the result of more than ten years of fieldwork, was previously recognised by the Viet Nam Records Organisation as the first book by a single author to document Sarus Crane subspecies globally.

An information board and the Viet Nam Record certification for photographer Nguyá»…n Trưá»ng Sinh on display. This individual has devoted over a decade to wildlife photography and numerous conservation projects across Viet Nam.
Photographer Nguyá»…n Trưá»ng Sinh introduces the work ‘Trumpet Calls’, capturing Sarus Cranes as they extend their necks to call to the flock. The sound echoing across the wetlands is often likened to a ‘trumpet’ resounding through the wild, evoking a sense of connection, memory, and primordial life.

From a scientific perspective, Dr Trần Triết—a lecturer at the HCMUS Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology and the Indo-Pacific Programme Director for the International Crane Foundation—shared insights into the global status of crane species, the decline of wetland habitats, and ongoing efforts to restore the Sarus Crane in Viet Nam. Specialist analysis demonstrated that species conservation remains inseparable from ecosystem preservation, whilst highlighting the urgent need to maintain natural spaces amidst the pressures of modern development.

Dr Trần Triết discusses the current state of Sarus Crane conservation and efforts to restore wetland habitats in the Mekong Delta during the programme.
Photographer Nguyá»…n Trưá»ng Sinh speaks with attendees regarding a decade-long journey of tracking and recording Sarus Cranes in the field, alongside the process of creating the Sarus Crane photobook.

Whilst science provides the intellectual foundation and identifies core issues, cinema deepens the emotional resonance of the conservation narrative. The scientific film “Will the Cranes Return to the South?†by Director Äá»— Tín (Giải Phóng Film Studio) offered a reflective and profoundly humanistic space. The work garnered the Golden Kite Award in 2025, the Silver Lotus for Scientific Film at the 2025 Viet Nam Film Festival, and the Best Director Award at the 24th Viet Nam Film Festival.

Through a cinematic language that is both poetic and documentary in nature, the film portrays the journey of the Sarus Crane alongside the environmental shifts within the Mekong Delta. These frames reflect the fragility of nature and provoke thought regarding the responsibility to safeguard the environment for future generations.

Attendees watch the scientific film ‘Will the Cranes Return to the South?’ by Director Äá»— Tín during the event.

Following the screening, the production team engaged in a dialogue with the audience, sharing the intricacies of creating a scientific-artistic work. Discussions covered the acquisition of archival material, field filming, and the method of translating academic ecological issues into stories capable of connecting with the public.

Director Äá»— Tín and the film crew converse with attendees after the screening of ‘Will the Cranes Return to the South?’.

During the seminar, Dr Trần Triết, Director Äá»— Tín, and photographer Nguyá»…n Trưá»ng Sinh discussed the roles of science, art, and communication in nature conservation with attendees. Key topics included professional ethics in wildlife photography, the application of artificial intelligence in conservation communication, community participation in ecosystem preservation, and the contemporary challenges facing wildlife.

Panellists discuss the roles of science, art, and communication in biodiversity conservation with students.

Far from being a purely academic or artistic gathering, the programme illustrated that biodiversity conservation requires a collaborative effort across multiple disciplines and communities. When science intersects with art and education, environmental issues transcend abstract concepts to become experiences that touch emotion, awareness, and social responsibility.

In the fast-paced flow of modern life, a single frame, a film, or a story about nature can serve as the catalyst for concern and action. From these quiet stirrings of the heart, environmental consciousness and the duty to preserve biodiversity are nurtured, spreading and growing steadily within the community.

Speakers, guests, and attendees gather for a commemorative photograph at the ‘Biodiversity Conservation through the Lens of Culture and Art’ programme.

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SCIENTISTS FROM VNUHCM–UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE LEAVE A DISTINGUISHED MARK ON THE VNUHCM INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM /scientists-from-vnuhcm-university-of-science-leave-a-distinguished-mark-on-the-vnuhcm-innovation-ecosystem/ /scientists-from-vnuhcm-university-of-science-leave-a-distinguished-mark-on-the-vnuhcm-innovation-ecosystem/#respond Sat, 16 May 2026 07:43:22 +0000 /?p=24571
The Signing Ceremony for the collaborative implementation of tasks between the VNUHCM Innovation Centre and member universities, held within the framework of the Conference announcing the 2026–2030 Science and Technology strategic direction, establishes the foundation for the next phase of the scientific and technological strategy.

As part of the Conference to “Announce the Strategic Direction for Science, Technology, and Innovation of VNUHCM for the 2026–2030 period” and the Signing Ceremony for task implementation between the VNUHCM Innovation Centre and member universities on 16 May 2026, VNUHCM presented Letters of Appreciation to research groups and scientists who have made outstanding contributions to the system’s scientific, technological, and innovative activities. Notably, numerous collectives and individuals from VNUHCM–Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (HCMUS) were recognised for their exemplary achievements in research, technology transfer, and the development of applied products.

The recognition ceremony not only celebrates prominent scientific achievements but also affirms the vital role of intellectuals and scientists in transforming knowledge into tangible value for the community, industry, and socio-economic advancement. This initiative represents a concrete step in realising the VNUHCM mandate to position science, technology, and innovation as the primary catalysts for growth in this new era.

Among the honoured collectives, a research group comprising Dr Phạm Thanh Tuấn Anh, Associate Professor Trần Cao Vinh, and MSc Hoàng Văn DÅ©ng from HCMUS received a Letter of Appreciation for securing the Third Prize at the 4th Ho Chi Minh City Innovation Awards 2025 in the field of engineering. The project, titled “Solutions for enhancing charge carrier mobility in transparent electrode layers,” is regarded as holding significant potential for applications in advanced materials and electronic technology.

Representatives of the research group, including Dr Phạm Thanh Tuấn Anh, Associate Professor Trần Cao Vinh, and Mr Hoàng Văn DÅ©ng, receive recognition for the project “Solutions for enhancing charge carrier mobility in transparent electrode layers,” which won the Ho Chi Minh City Innovation Award 2025.

Another interdisciplinary group, featuring scientists from the Institute of Advanced Materials Technology, HCMUS, and the University of Health Sciences—namely Associate Professor Äoàn Lê Hoàng Tân, Associate Professor Trần Hoàng Phương, Dr Nguyá»…n Hồ Thùy Linh, and Professor Phan Bách Thắng—was also commended for the work: “Applying advanced MOF technology in chemical synthesis and greenhouse gas emission reduction.” This project was not only awarded Third Prize at the 4th Ho Chi Minh City Innovation Awards 2025 but also secured a domestic patent for biodegradable porous organic silica nanomaterials and their fabrication processes. Such achievements demonstrate the potential of new material research in fostering sustainable development and environmental protection.

Representatives of the research group consisting of Associate Professor Äoàn Lê Hoàng Tân, Associate Professor Trần Hoàng Phương, Dr Nguyá»…n Hồ Thùy Linh, and Professor Phan Bách Thắng receive a Letter of Appreciation for the project applying MOF technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Beyond research collectives, several individual scientists at HCMUS were honoured by VNUHCM for their distinguished contributions to research and innovation.

Professor Trần Lê Bảo Hà was recognised for the project “Application of platelet concentrate technology in endometrial regeneration,” which achieved Second Prize at the 4th Ho Chi Minh City Innovation Awards 2025 in the engineering category. This research is deemed highly significant within the biomedical field, offering novel approaches for clinical treatment and tissue regeneration.

Professor Trần Lê Bảo Hà is awarded a Letter of Appreciation for the project “Application of platelet concentrate technology in endometrial regeneration,” Second Prize winner at the 4th Ho Chi Minh City Innovation Awards.

Professor Äặng Thị Phương Thảo was celebrated as the lead author of the project that won the VNUHCM Annual Science and Technology Award 2025 for outstanding technological application. The research focuses on Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast expressing antigens of the Edwardsiella ictaluri bacteria, aimed at protecting pangasius fish from bacillary necrosis. Furthermore, the Professor is the author of a utility solution regarding the method for recovering active G-CSF protein from atypical inclusion bodies expressed in microorganisms.

Professor Äặng Thị Phương Thảo is honoured for the yeast vaccine research for pangasius and the utility solution for recovering active G-CSF protein from microorganisms.

Associate Professor Phạm Kim Ngá»c received recognition as the primary author of “Memristor–diode integrated arrays for next-generation artificial neural network applications,” which earned Third Prize at the 4th Ho Chi Minh City Innovation Awards 2025. Additionally, the Associate Professor was awarded the L’Oréal–UNESCO “For Women in Science” fellowship and holds a domestic patent for resistive memory technology and fabrication methods.

Associate Professor Phạm Kim Ngá»c receives recognition for the memristor–diode integrated array project for artificial neural networks and for receiving the L’Oréal–UNESCO fellowship in 2025.

Associate Professor Trần Minh Triết has made a significant impact in the fields of artificial intelligence and data processing with an international patent currently under preparation regarding “Annotation of Slice Images in Volumetric Medical Images.” Moreover, the Associate Professor has authored 94 publications indexed in the Scopus database, reflecting exceptional research capacity and academic contributions to the global scientific community.

Associate Professor Trần Minh Triết is honoured for the international patent on volumetric medical image annotation and outstanding academic contributions with 94 Scopus publications.

The recognition of multiple research groups and scientists from HCMUS further illustrates the increasingly prominent role of the University within the VNUHCM science, technology, and innovation ecosystem. These achievements span diverse fields—including advanced materials, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and biomedicine—and highlight a growing trend toward interdisciplinary research that bridges the gap between fundamental theory and practical application.

Through these acclaimed projects and research outcomes, the academic staff at HCMUS continue to affirm their research prowess, scholarly standing, and pioneering role in innovation. These successes provide a vital foundation for the University to contribute to future scientific and technological strategies, driving digital transformation and the growth of the knowledge economy.

Leaders of VNUHCM, the VNUHCM Innovation Centre, alongside leaders and representatives of the leadership teams from member universities gather for a commemorative photograph, symbolising the cohesion within the innovation ecosystem for the new era.

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SEMINAR “COMMUNICATING WITH CONFIDENCE ON THE GLOBALISED CAMPUSâ€: ENHANCING ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN AN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT /seminar-communicating-with-confidence-on-the-globalised-campus-enhancing-academic-communication-skills-in-an-international-environment/ /seminar-communicating-with-confidence-on-the-globalised-campus-enhancing-academic-communication-skills-in-an-international-environment/#respond Thu, 14 May 2026 03:10:11 +0000 /?p=24563

On 13 May 2026, the Faculty of Biology – Biotechnology at VNUHCM–Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (HCMUS) organised the seminar “Communicating with Confidence on the Globalised Campusâ€, featuring a sharing session by Dr Jenson J. A. Deokiesingh, Lecturer at the Centre for English Language Communication, National University of Singapore (NUS). The seminar introduced practical perspectives on academic communication and language development within international educational contexts.

As higher education becomes increasingly internationalised, academic communication skills in English are emerging as an essential requirement for students, not only in learning activities but also in research, collaboration, and international engagement. Alongside linguistic competence, students are expected to cultivate confidence, presentation skills, and professional communication styles suited to multicultural environments.

During the seminar, Dr Jenson J. A. Deokiesingh examined common challenges encountered by students when communicating and delivering presentations in English, including pressure related to pronunciation, fluency, fear of making mistakes, and concerns about judgement within international settings. According to Dr Deokiesingh, one of the greatest barriers to academic communication does not arise solely from language proficiency, but from a lack of confidence and hesitation in expressing personal viewpoints.

Students participating in discussions and interactive activities with the speaker during the seminar.

Dr Deokiesingh also emphasised that confident communication does not require individuals to abandon personal identity or pursue a single model of “standard Englishâ€. Rather, effective communication depends upon the ability to convey ideas clearly, establish meaningful engagement with audiences, and demonstrate academic thinking in a coherent and professional manner.

Through discussions and interactive activities, students explored the distinctions between academic writing and academic presentation; approaches to structuring content; methods for strengthening verbal expression; techniques for sustaining audience engagement; and strategies for developing a natural yet academically appropriate presentation style. Practical examples and accessible approaches encouraged students to take a more proactive role in strengthening communication skills within international environments.

Beyond introducing practical academic communication skills, the seminar encouraged students to express perspectives with greater confidence, develop self-assurance, and engage more actively within international contexts. Such initiatives contribute to the development of globally engaged learners equipped with open-minded perspectives and the adaptability required in contemporary higher education.

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[DOCTORAL THESIS DEFENCE] DOCTORAL RESEARCHER LÊ THỊ NGA SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS DOCTORAL THESIS ON ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN PAEDIATRIC ENTERIC BACTERIA /doctoral-thesis-defence-doctoral-researcher-le-thi-nga-successfully-defends-doctoral-thesis-on-antibiotic-resistance-in-paediatric-enteric-bacteria/ /doctoral-thesis-defence-doctoral-researcher-le-thi-nga-successfully-defends-doctoral-thesis-on-antibiotic-resistance-in-paediatric-enteric-bacteria/#respond Tue, 12 May 2026 11:38:46 +0000 /?p=24443

On 12 May 2026, at VNUHCM–Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (HCMUS), doctoral researcher Lê Thị Nga successfully defended a doctoral thesis in Microbiology. The research, titled “The prevalence of antibiotic resistance and characteristics of colistin resistance in enteric bacteria isolated from faecal samples of paediatric patients with diarrhoea in Southern Viet Namâ€, was supervised by Associate Professor Phan Thị Phượng Trang and Dr Hoàng Hoài Phương.

Antimicrobial resistance represents one of the pre-eminent challenges to global public health, particularly regarding the clinical management of infections caused by multi-drug resistant Gram-negative bacteria. Consequently, colistin—a polymyxin antibiotic—serves as a treatment of last resort for numerous severe infections. Nevertheless, the emergence and dissemination of colistin resistance genes within the mcr family pose significant hurdles to therapeutic efficacy.

Doctoral researcher Lê Thị Nga presenting research findings during the doctoral viva in Microbiology.

Driven by these clinical realities, the thesis investigates the status of antibiotic resistance and the specific mechanisms of colistin resistance in enteric bacteria isolated from paediatric patients aged five and under suffering from diarrhoea in Southern Viet Nam. The study involved isolating Enterobacteriaceae strains, performing antibiotic susceptibility testing, determining minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) for colistin, and identifying mcr genes via PCR techniques.

The findings indicate variations in colistin resistance rates across different groups of enteric bacteria, with E. coli and Klebsiella spp. exhibiting the highest prevalence. Furthermore, the research identified mcr-1, mcr-8, and mcr-9 gene variants within the isolates, providing clarity on the transmission dynamics of colistin resistance genes within microbial populations.

Member of the Examination Committee providing feedback during the doctoral thesis defence of doctoral researcher Lê Thị Nga.

In addition, the thesis analysed the molecular genetic characteristics of mcr genes and evaluated the capacity for horizontal gene transfer through conjugation experiments. These results contribute essential data towards the establishment of a molecular surveillance system for colistin resistance genes in Viet Nam, specifically targeting children under five—a demographic characterised by immature immune systems and developing gut microbiota.

During the doctoral candidature, doctoral researcher Lê Thị Nga published three international papers indexed in Scopus and one national scientific paper presented at the National Conference on Biology.

The examiners commended the thesis for timeliness, scientific rigour, and originality. This work provides vital data to inform the ongoing study and monitoring of antibiotic resistance in paediatric enteric bacteria within the Vietnamese context.

Doctoral researcher Lê Thị Nga posing with members of the Examination Committee following the successful defence.

 

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[DOCTORAL THESIS DEFENCE] DOCTORAL RESEARCHER LÊ THANH BÌNH SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS DOCTORAL THESIS ON USING INDIGENOUS MICROORGANISMS TO CONTROL BACTERIAL WILT IN CUCUMBERS /doctoral-researcher-le-thanh-binh-successfully-defends-thesis-on-using-indigenous-microorganisms-to-control-bacterial-wilt-in-cucumbers/ /doctoral-researcher-le-thanh-binh-successfully-defends-thesis-on-using-indigenous-microorganisms-to-control-bacterial-wilt-in-cucumbers/#respond Mon, 11 May 2026 11:16:41 +0000 /?p=24432

On 11 May 2026, at VNUHCM–Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (HCMUS), doctoral researcher Lê Thanh Bình successfully defended a doctoral thesis in Microbiology. The research, entitled “Isolation, Selection, and Genetic Characterisation of Microorganism Strains from the Mekong Delta Capable of Antagonising Ralstonia solanacearum causing Bacterial Wilt in Cucumbers (Cucumis sativus)â€, was conducted under the supervision of Associate Professor Phan Thị Phượng Trang and Dr Võ Äình Quang.

The research focuses on selecting microbial strains capable of antagonising the bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum. This pathogen causes bacterial wilt in cucumbers, a disease that significantly impacts yields and cultivation efficiency across numerous vegetable-growing regions in the Mekong Delta.

Doctoral researcher Lê Thanh Bình presenting the research findings during the doctoral thesis defence in Microbiology.

By isolating and screening soil and disease samples collected throughout the Mekong Delta, the study identified several promising microbial strains. Notably, two strains—Bacillus velezensis DB2.1 and Streptomyces noursei DS30.6—demonstrated outstanding antagonistic efficacy within laboratory, greenhouse, and field settings.

Experimental results indicate that the combination of these two microbial strains substantially reduces the incidence of bacterial wilt in cucumber plants while simultaneously enhancing crop productivity. Furthermore, the study performed an analysis of genetic characteristics and functional genes related to the pathogenicity of the bacteria, alongside the antagonistic mechanisms of the selected microbial strains.

Member of the Examination Committee providing feedback during the doctoral thesis defence of doctoral researcher Lê Thanh Bình.

According to the findings, the thesis highlights the potential for utilising indigenous microbial strains to develop biological products for sustainable agriculture. Such advancements contribute to reducing the reliance on chemical pesticides in farming practices.

Throughout the doctoral candidacy, doctoral researcher Lê Thanh Bình published six scientific papers, comprising three articles in domestic journals and three international publications indexed in Scopus.

The Examination Committee concluded that the thesis satisfies all requirements for a doctorate in Microbiology, possessing both scientific merit and practical significance for the field of applied microbiology in agriculture.

Doctoral researcher Lê Thanh Bình posing with members of the Examination Committee following the successful defence.

 

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ACADEMIC SEMINAR: NEXT-GENERATION PCR – DIGITAL PCR: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS /academic-seminar-next-generation-pcr-digital-pcr-principles-and-applications/ /academic-seminar-next-generation-pcr-digital-pcr-principles-and-applications/#respond Fri, 08 May 2026 11:24:27 +0000 /?p=24420

On 8 May, the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology at VNUHCM–Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (HCMUS) hosted an academic seminar entitled ‘Next-Generation PCR – Digital PCR: Principles and Applications’.

As molecular biology research increasingly demands superior sensitivity, precision, and quantification capabilities, traditional PCR methods have begun to demonstrate certain limitations in specific advanced applications. The emergence of Digital PCR (dPCR)—regarded as the third generation of PCR—is facilitating new approaches through the absolute quantification of nucleic acids without the requirement for standard curves, whilst simultaneously enhancing reliability in analysis and diagnostics.

The programme featured a presentation by Dr Bùi Thu Thủy, Application Specialist at the QIAGEN Singapore Representative Office in Vietnam. The seminar focused on the core principles of Digital PCR (dPCR) technology, which enables the absolute quantification of nucleic acids without standard curves, thereby increasing sensitivity and precision within molecular biology analysis.

Dr Bùi Thu Thủy discusses the principles and applications of Digital PCR technology during the seminar.

During the session, the speaker detailed the mechanism of sample partitioning into thousands of independent micro-reactions to detect and accurately quantify target sequences based on Poisson distribution. Alongside the theoretical framework, the programme provided updates on various practical applications of dPCR in research and diagnostics, including the detection of rare variants, copy number variation (CNV) analysis, viral load quantification, cancer research, cell and gene therapy, as well as food and environmental testing.

The nanoplate tray of the Digital PCR system, used to partition samples into independent micro-reactions, showcased at the seminar.

Notably, the QIAcuity Digital PCR system by QIAGEN was introduced as an integrated dPCR platform that combines sample partitioning, amplification, and signal detection within a single, streamlined workflow. Integrating these stages into one system optimises operational procedures, reduces turnaround times, and enhances application efficiency in modern molecular biology research.

Students engage with the speaker to gain deeper insights into the Digital PCR system introduced at the seminar.

Through this seminar, faculty members and students at HCMUS gained direct access to emerging technological trends widely adopted in global research and diagnostics. This activity further strengthens the connection between education, research, and industrial practice, aligning with the institutional commitment of HCMUS to enhance training quality and research capacity within the fields of biology and biotechnology.

 

 

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ACADEMIC COLLABORATION BETWEEN VNUHCM-UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE /academic-collaboration-between-vnuhcm-university-of-science-and-the-national-university-of-singapore/ /academic-collaboration-between-vnuhcm-university-of-science-and-the-national-university-of-singapore/#respond Sat, 25 Apr 2026 10:09:17 +0000 /?p=24381

On the afternoon of 24 April 2026, VNUHCM–Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (HCMUS) hosted a delegation from the National University of Singapore (NUS), one of Asia’s leading higher education institutions, to discuss and promote future collaboration in academic education and research.

The NUS delegation comprised representatives from several specialised units, including the NUS Graduate School, the Centre for English Language Communication, NUS Enterprise, the NUS Institute of Systems Science, and the School of Continuing and Lifelong Education. The delegation was led by Associate Professor Caroline Lee, Vice Provost (Graduate Education) and Dean of the NUS Graduate School.

Representing HCMUS were Associate Professor Trần Lê Quan, President of the University; Professor Ngô Äại Nghiệp, Head of the External Relations Office; and leaders from the Faculties of Interdisciplinary Sciences, Physics and Engineering Physics, Environment, Geology, Materials Science and Technology, Biology and Biotechnology, and Information Technology.

Associate Professor Trần Lê Quan, President of the University, discusses collaborative directions with the NUS representative.

Speaking at the meeting, Associate Professor Trần Lê Quan emphasised the University’s commitment to developing academic programmes aligned with international integration. He noted that partnerships with prestigious institutions such as NUS play a vital role in enhancing the quality of postgraduate education. According to the President, establishing flexible joint models that address practical demands and emerging technological trends will broaden learning and research opportunities for students, particularly within interdisciplinary fields.

Representing NUS, Associate Professor Caroline Lee expressed high regard for the potential of collaboration with HCMUS, whilst sharing the NUS vision for postgraduate development focused on interdisciplinarity, technological integration, and internationalisation. She stated that NUS is prepared to coordinate the implementation of scholarship schemes, joint education programmes, and academic exchanges, aiming to build sustainable and profound collaborative models.

Associate Professor Caroline Lee, Vice Provost (Graduate Education) and Dean of the NUS Graduate School, shares details of postgraduate education programmes.

Discussions between the two institutions focused on three core areas of cooperation. The first involves postgraduate scholarship programmes provided by NUS, enabling students to access a world-class academic environment. The second concerns joint Master’s degree models, such as “1+1” or “1.5+0.5” structures, which optimise study duration and enhance educational efficiency. The third focus area includes summer programmes and short-term courses delivered by NUS Enterprise and affiliated units, designed to enhance practical experience, innovation, and global skills for students.

Furthermore, representatives from the Centre for English Language Communication introduced programmes to improve academic English proficiency, providing a necessary foundation for students participating in international schemes. Contributions from the NUS Institute of Systems Science and the School of Continuing and Lifelong Education also opened avenues for collaboration in digital skills education, lifelong learning, and short-term courses tailored to the needs of the contemporary labour market.

The proceedings focused on practical implementation, prioritising collaborative programmes with high feasibility that meet real-world requirements. Consequently, both parties agreed to maintain communication at the departmental level to gradually realise these collaborative initiatives. Particular emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary sciences, materials science, environment, and biology-biotechnology, whilst increasing integration with information technology, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data science.

This engagement represents a concrete step in the internationalisation strategy of VNUHCM–Âé¶¹´«Ã½. This strategy aims to build flexible academic programmes and strengthen ties with regional and global academic networks, thereby expanding opportunities for students and enhancing the University’s standing in an increasingly competitive global knowledge landscape.

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STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP FORGED BETWEEN VNUHCM–UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND SGS VIET NAM /strategic-partnership-forged-between-vnuhcm-university-of-science-and-sgs-viet-nam/ /strategic-partnership-forged-between-vnuhcm-university-of-science-and-sgs-viet-nam/#respond Fri, 24 Apr 2026 05:51:03 +0000 /?p=24399

On 24 April, VNUHCM–Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (HCMUS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with SGS Viet Nam Limited, a member of the SGS Group, a global organisation specialising in testing, inspection and certification. The agreement aims to strengthen collaboration in education, research, and technology transfer through the sharing of professional expertise, infrastructure, and practical experience.

Under the partnership, SGS Viet Nam will work with HCMUS to develop structured internship and placement opportunities for students across its professional and laboratory facilities. The company will also support students undertaking final-year projects and coordinate annual scholarship programmes for students with strong academic performance.

Associate Professor Trần Lê Quan – President of VNUHCM–Âé¶¹´«Ã½ – discusses the strategic direction of the partnership.

In the area of teaching and academic exchange, the two institutions will collaborate on seminars, scientific workshops, and specialist activities designed to introduce emerging technologies and current industry practices. The partnership also includes the exchange of experience in scientific management, laboratory operations, and technical standards.

Ms Trần Phương Thảo – Human Resources Director of SGS Viet Nam – shares expectations for the collaborative development.

In research and technology development, HCMUS and SGS Viet Nam will jointly pursue applied research and technology transfer activities in eight focus areas: Chemical Engineering, Biology, Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Science, Materials Science, Cosmetics, Food Technology, and Metrology and Calibration. The collaboration is expected to support research activities connected to practical industry needs while encouraging wider engagement between academia and industry.

Representatives of both institutions expressed their expectation that the partnership would strengthen connections between university education and professional practice, broaden opportunities for students and researchers, and contribute to the development of applied science and technology in Viet Nam.

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