Meeting of international science in Binh Dinh

The Center for International Science and Interdisciplinary Education, an appointment to develop cooperation and experience sharing between international scientists and Vietnamese researchers will soon be put into operation in Quy Nhon City. pacify the province.

The Vietnam Science Meetings Association will inaugurate and put into operation an international center for science and interdisciplinary education (ICISE) in Binh Dinh in early August, with the theme "Windows overlooking the universe" . This is also an opportunity for domestic and international scientists to review the latest results on particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology.

ICISE is designed by the famous French architect Jean François Milou, located along the coast, southeast of Quy Nhon. The center has an area of ​​over 50 hectares.

Talking to PV, Professor Tran Thanh Van, founder of the "Meet Vietnam" Science Association , said ICISE will become an ideal "rendezvous" to encourage creative minds, encourage discovery and distribution. Intelligent of youth in developing countries. The goal of this center is to continuously promote science and education development, to help young Asian students and scientists integrate into the international scientific community.

"This is a" golden opportunity "to help young people who are passionate about scientific research constantly improve their level through the process of meeting and exchanging ideas with leading scientists in the world" , professor Van said optimistically.

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The model of international interdisciplinary center for science and education.(Photo: Tri Tin)

The inauguration of the center is an activity in the 9th week of Science "Vietnam Meetings" officially opened in Quy Nhon City this morning, on the 40th anniversary of Vietnam - France cooperation and 20 years established Vietnam Science Meetings Association founded by Professor Tran Thanh Van.

This week takes place from July 28 to August 17 with many international conferences, scientific conferences, seminars and training. More than 200 international scientists from over 30 countries, including 7 scientists, Nobel laureates. Professor Rolf Heuer, General Manager of the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN), which discovered the world-famous Higgs boson particle, also participated in this event.