The
Faculty of Chemistry publishes more than 150 papers a year, of which about
70-80% are published in various prestigious international journals
(ISI/Scopus). The faculty is one of the leading faculties in our university for
research and international publication achievements.
The Faculty of Chemistry has established
and developed a profound partnership in training and research activities with a
number of domestic and international research institutes and universities.
Several professors and experts from well-known universities and companies have
come to visit our faculty for exchange activities every year.
The main scientific research areas of
the faculty are Advanced materials and applications; Natural bioactive
compounds; Environmental and green chemistry; Fuel and energy; Pharmaceutical
and cosmetic products; Computational chemistry; Trace analysis and Analysis of
drugs and related compounds.
A number of scientific research studies
conducted by the faculty have received awards from the Government, Ministry of
Science and Technology, and VNU.
Cooperation: The Faculty has
developed partnerships with many overseas institutions, including Moscow State
University (Russia); Amsterdam University (the Netherlands); the National
University of Singapore, Nanyang Technical University (Singapore); Toulon Var
University, Le Maine University, Rennes I University, University of Paris VI,
UTC (France); Illinois University at Urbana Champaign (USA); Dresden Technical
University, Free Berlin University, Humboldt University (Germany); Tokyo
Institute of Technology, The University of Tokyo, Osaka Prefecture University,
Osaka University, Kochi University, Ehime University, Japan Advanced Institute
of Science and Technology (Japan); Chulalongkorn University (Thailand); Free
University of Brussels - ULB (Belgium); Korea Institute of Science and
Technology, Chonnam University, Chungbuk
University, Myongji University (South Korea); Organization of the Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC); Solvay Chemicals Group (Belgium); Kyowa Chemical
Industry, Zeon Corporation , Terumo Corporation, Shimadzu Corporation (Japan);
Bruker Corporation (Germany), UOP Honeywell (USA),…
Quality Assessment: In 2012, the
Faculty of Chemistry successfully underwent the AUN Quality Assessment at the
Program Level for the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Subsequently, in 2018 and 2024, the assessment was
completed for the Bachelor of Chemical Technology, followed by the Bachelor of
Pharmaceutical Chemistry in 2021.