VNU University of Science alumni elected as a member of the Global Young Academy

Dr. Tran Quang Huy, who studied at the Faculty of Physics, VNU University of Science, course coded K41, is currently working at the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology. He was granted the Global Young Academy membership in 2017.

Dr. Tran Quang Huy, who studied at the Faculty of Physics, VNU University of Science, course coded K41, is currently working at the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology. He was granted the Global Young Academy membership in 2017.

He was one of the 40 (out of 270) nominees accepted to the GYA this year. Dr. Tran Quang  Huy was born in 1978 at Yen Khanh, Ninh Binh, received a Bachelor of Science in Physics at the VNU University of Science, Vietnam National University (VNU), Hanoi in 2000, Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science (excellent level) at Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST), Vietnam.

His area of expertise is Virology, Nanobiomedicine, biomedical engineering, microscopy, and microanalysis. His research focus on nanomaterials applied for rapid detection of infectious pathogens, disinfection, and environmental monitoring.

Dr. Huy had an amazing record of more than 50 articles, listed on ISI annual reports. Many of which has high impact factor and citation impact (one was cited more than 250 times in 3 years since published).

Dr. Huy was as the principal investigator and coordinator more than 10 national and international research projects.

Besides researching, he also enjoys being a guest professor and a mentor for postgraduate at Vietnamese universities.

Global Young Academy is the voice of young and outstanding scientists around the world (defined as an average age of 35 years and at the beginning of their independent academic career).

Its headquarter is located at Halle (Saale, Germany) sponsored by the Academy of Sciences Leopoldina

Its members include Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, Max Planck, Ernest Rutherford, Werner von Siemens, Marie Curie, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg,…

 

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