Two Vietnamese students are invited to attend the world's largest scientific conference

The Vietnamese delegation consists of one teacher, two students and two students who will participate in the World Science Conference (WSCI) in Jerusalem, Israel from August 15-20 with representatives from 70 countries.

Two Vietnamese students were invited to attend the World Science Conference (WSCI) held in Jerusalem, Israel.

This is the largest scientific conference in the world with the participation of dozens of famous scientists who have won Nobel prizes and more than 400 young people representing the future generation of global science.

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The Vietnamese delegation attended with 5 people, including lecturer Nguyen Hoang Oanh (Hanoi National University), and student Tran Dang Phuc (University of Natural Sciences, Hanoi National University, second prize in international math IMO 2012), student Huynh Minh Khoi (International University, National University of Ho Chi Minh City, Hyundai Science Scholarship), student Dao Vu Quang (11th grade Hanoi School - Amsterdam, National Youth Science Silver Medal 2013 in India, KIMC 2014 International Young Mathematical Medal) and Nguyen Quang Minh (12th grade student of the University of Natural Sciences University, International Intel ICEF Prize Prize, the prize for the home young science).

The World Science Conference was initiated by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Professor Roger Kornberg who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Ministry of Science, Office of the Prime Minister and Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

This is an opportunity for young talents from all over the world to meet and exchange and receive the spirit of innovation of the people and the country of Israel - where scientific research theories are applied to create an advanced technology.

In addition, students and students will also have the opportunity to meet, hear and share research, research methods and inspirations that lead to outstanding discoveries from the most famous scientists . gender.
The conference was attended by a number of famous scientists who won the Nobel Prize, such as Professor Ada Yonath, 76, who won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Professor Dan Shechtman, 74, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2011; Professor Robert Aumann, 85, who won the 2005 Nobel Prize in Economics; Professor Aaron

Ciechanover, 68, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2004 and Professor Arieh Warshel, 75, an Israeli-American biochemist and won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2013.