Exhibition of scientific and technological achievements
On the morning of October 21, the Polytechnic University (VNU-HCM) organized the 11th scientific and technological achievements exhibition (held until October 23) in Ho Chi Minh City ...
On the morning of October 21, the Polytechnic University (VNU-HCM) organized the 11th scientific and technological achievements exhibition (held until October 23) in Ho Chi Minh City. Participating in this exhibition are 23 key faculties, centers and labs of the school and external research units.
Students see demonstration models simulating the operation principle of electric trains from school - Photo: Nhu Hung
Parallel to this activity is the annual scientific and technological conference with more than 600 presentation reports, 199 hanging articles mentioning the key scientific and technological issues of the school: geological engineering - petroleum, industrial management, chemical engineering, electricity - electronics, applied science .
Reports at the conference are leading scientists in the country and the United States, Italy, Netherlands, Korea, Japan, India .
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