Launching National Institute of Applied Materials Science
In the morning of July 1, in Ho Chi Minh City, the ceremony 'Announcing the Decision and launching the National Institute of Applied Materials Science' was held at the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology.
With this decision, the Institute of Applied Materials Science (KHVLD) has officially become one of 24 National Institutes under the Vietnam Institute of Science and Technology (VN Science and Technology), together with the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology to perform its functions. basic research on natural science and technology development in the key directions of the State. Institute of Science and Technology) with the task of deploying applications and transferring scientific research results and new technologies to production practices.
In terms of organizational structure, the Institute of Applied Materials Science has 10 rooms and specialized groups such as: Department of Physical Chemistry and Environmental Technology, physical engineering room, analytical room, room of organic materials, production blocks. and experiment.vv .
Associate Professor Dr. Ho Son Lam was appointed as the Director of the Institute, Dr. Nguyen Thiet Dung, Dr. Nguyen Van Dung and Associate Prof. Dr. Nguyen Dinh Thanh held the position of Deputy Director of the Institute of Applied Materials Science.
Director of Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology awarded the decision to the Institute of Applied Materials Science.(Photo: ML)
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