Vietnamese scientist won the
A newly announced Vietnamese student won the award
A newly announced Vietnamese student won the "Green Talents" award of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Pham Van Quan is one of twenty outstanding young scientists from countries around the world who have been honored with the topic "Energy-saving solutions to minimize the impacts of climate change" , Dai German embassy in Hanoi said yesterday.
Pham Van Quan is a PhD student at Hanoi Architectural University. He is currently working for two projects at the University of Architecture and Tokyo University. A project focused on developing a balanced water use system in Hanoi to meet climate change. The other project is called Huong River Water System Management and Hue City.
The jury appreciated Pham Van Quan's research idea of understanding and managing the city comprehensively, focusing on the relationship between water and energy. His research has shown weaknesses as well as disconnection in urban systems, which are necessary support solutions for fast-growing cities in Asia.
Secretary of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), German Federal Parliament Member, Thomas Rachel said: ' Programs like the "Green Talents" competition encourage creative ideas and ability to multiply. wide to deploy globally. That is why we increase cross-continental exchanges among young researchers in the field of environment and sustainability. "
This year many young researchers from the US, Russia and China are also on the awards list. Selected projects are highly feasible global environmental projects with the theme centered around global warming, energy shortages and environmental pollution.
This is the third year BMBF has organized an international competition aimed at young researchers who are active in the field of sustainable development. The competition received attendance records from 331 young researchers from 58 countries.
In the future, young researchers awarded Green Talents will have the opportunity in Germany to study for a few months.
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