7 famous scientists come to Vietnam

Hundreds of international scientists, including Professor Ngo Bao Chau and 6 Nobel laureates, will come to Vietnam to attend the 12th "Vietnam Meeting" in Binh Dinh.

The "Meet Vietnam" program takes place at the International Center for Interdisciplinary Science and Education (ICISE) Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh Province, from June 26 to December 17. This is an important scientific event of Vietnam with the participation of more than 1,600 delegates, including 3 Nobel Prize professors, a Fields medalist and many world-renowned scientists.

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Professor Ngo Bao Chau will come to Binh Dinh to participate in "Meeting Vietnam".

Nobel laureates include professors: David Jonathan Gross (Nobel Physics 2004), Carlo Rubbia (Nobel Physics 1984), Jerome Friedman (Nobel Prize in Physics 1990), Kurt Wuthrich (Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2002), Finn Kydland (Economic Nobel Prize 2004 - first time), Jenas Jouzel (former vice president of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Nobel Peace Prize 2007). Field 2010 Professor Ngo Bao Chau also returned to join the country.

Mr. Tran Chau, Vice Chairman of Binh Dinh Province, said the program will have 12 scientific conferences and three international thematic physics classes. In which, basic and social science conferences (taking place on July 7 and 8) are the largest. In addition, the program also has many talks and exchanges on physics such as biology conferences from tissue to tissue; Large structure and galactic flow, star formation in different environments.

Since 1993, after 11 times "Meeting Vietnam" initiated by Professor Ngo Thanh Van, the program has attracted hundreds of prestigious scientists to discuss the latest research in the field of particle physics. , astronomy and nano.