SDG13-Climate action - 水果派AV解说 Where the passion of science is nurtured and empowered Tue, 09 Jun 2026 07:26:01 +0000 vi hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2022/07/cropped-Alumi-event-02-32x32.png SDG13-Climate action - 水果派AV解说 32 32 FIRST ASIA-PACIFIC NETWORK (APN) REGIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP ON PFAS AND MERCURY MONITORING IN PM2.5 /first-asia-pacific-network-apn-regional-training-workshop-on-pfas-and-mercury-monitoring-in-pm2-5/ /first-asia-pacific-network-apn-regional-training-workshop-on-pfas-and-mercury-monitoring-in-pm2-5/#respond Mon, 25 May 2026 08:50:27 +0000 /?p=24630

From 21 to 22 May, the Faculty of Environment at VNUHCM鈥揢niversity of Science (HCMUS) hosted the First Asia-Pacific Network Regional Training Workshop on Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and Mercury Monitoring in PM2.5. The initiative was implemented under the framework of the APN CRRP2025-08MY-To project, funded by the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN) and led by Associate Professor T么 Th峄 Hi峄乶.

The workshop brought together scientists, experts, and representatives from universities, research institutes, and scientific organisations across 水果派AV解说, Japan, the United States, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Taiwan, India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. Discussions focused primarily on air quality monitoring, research into emerging pollutants, and the strengthening of research collaboration within the Asia-Pacific region.

Associate Professor Tr岷 L锚 Quan, President of HCMUS, delivers the welcoming address at the opening session of the APN Workshop 2026.

During the programme, delegates presented and discussed various specialist topics regarding the current state of research into PFAS and mercury in the atmospheric environment. Further discussions addressed methods for monitoring, sampling, and analysing PFAS in PM2.5, alongside research trends and monitoring strategies for emerging pollutants in the Asia-Pacific region, whilst fostering the exchange of research expertise and international collaboration among member states.

Alongside academic sessions, the workshop featured laboratory tours at both the Nguyen Van Cu and Dong Hoa campuses of HCMUS. These visits served to demonstrate the analytical instrumentation, sampling procedures, and research capabilities in air quality analysis maintained by the Faculty of Environment.

Delegates tour the laboratory facilities during the APN Workshop 2026.

Through academic exchanges and professional activities, the workshop provided a valuable platform for scientists to share research findings, exchange experiences, and discuss future collaborative directions in air quality monitoring and emerging pollutants. The event further underscores the significant role of HCMUS in environmental research, education, and academic networking within the Asia-Pacific region.

Selected photographs from the Workshop.

 

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NASA EXPERT BRINGS SPACE-BASED PERSPECTIVE TO AIR QUALITY RESEARCH /nasa-expert-brings-space-based-perspective-to-air-quality-research/ /nasa-expert-brings-space-based-perspective-to-air-quality-research/#respond Thu, 21 May 2026 04:19:21 +0000 /?p=24584

On 20 May, the Faculty of Environment at VNUHCM鈥揢niversity of Science (HCMUS) hosted an international scientific seminar entitled 鈥楾he Benefit of Earth Observations from Space: A Look at Air Quality鈥. The event featured a keynote presentation by Dr James H. Crawford from the NASA Langley Research Center (USA), attracting a significant audience of lecturers, researchers, and students interested in environmental and atmospheric sciences.

Against a global backdrop of escalating air pollution and climate change, the application of Earth observation technology from space is pioneering new approaches to environmental research and air quality management. This seminar served as an academic forum to exchange knowledge, update modern research trends, and connect students and researchers with scientific advancements currently being implemented worldwide.

During the event, Dr James H. Crawford presented findings regarding the role of space-based Earth observations in studying and assessing air quality. The report focused on contemporary approaches in atmospheric research, such as tropospheric photochemical modelling, studies of ozone and atmospheric trace gases, and the integration of field measurements with satellite data to enhance the precision of air quality models.

Dr James H. Crawford delivering his report at the seminar.

In addition to technical content, Dr Crawford introduced various applications of satellite data within environmental and atmospheric sciences. The discussions provided further insight into utilizing satellite observations for monitoring and evaluating the atmospheric environment, while enabling participants to explore current research trajectories in the field of atmospheric science.

The discussion session saw lecturers, researchers, and students engage with the speaker regarding the potential for applying satellite data to environmental research in 水果派AV解说, air quality assessment methodologies, and the evolving trends of Earth observation technology in atmospheric research. These vibrant academic exchanges reflect a growing interest in interdisciplinary research spanning environment, space technology, and data science.

Students asking questions and engaging with the speaker during the discussion session.

Through the seminar, attendees gained access to modern research trends in atmospheric science and developed a deeper understanding of how to combine space observation data with field data in environmental studies. The programme also facilitated broader international academic connections, allowing HCMUS staff and students to access cutting-edge technologies employed in global environmental research.

In the current of modern science, data retrieved from space are no longer distant figures; such information is increasingly becoming a vital tool for understanding the atmosphere and the living environment. Through these academic connections, science not only expands knowledge but also fosters a sense of responsibility towards environmental longevity and sustainable development.

Delegates, lecturers, researchers, and students joined the speaker for a commemorative photograph following the seminar 鈥楾he Benefit of Earth Observations from Space: A Look at Air Quality鈥.

 

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CASA-VN PROJECT LAUNCH AND HANDOVER CEREMONY AT HCMUS /casa-vn-project-launch-and-handover-ceremony-at-hcmus/ /casa-vn-project-launch-and-handover-ceremony-at-hcmus/#respond Tue, 10 Mar 2026 09:16:52 +0000 /?p=24029

On 10 March 2026, VNUHCM鈥揢niversity of Science (HCMUS) held a ceremony to launch the CASA-VN sub-project and hand over the automated air quality monitoring station (AQMS). This initiative forms part of the 鈥楥lean Air for Sustainable ASEAN鈥 (CASA) project, a regional collaboration designed to bolster air quality monitoring and management capabilities across Southeast Asian nations.

An overview of the CASA-VN sub-project launch ceremony at HCMUS.

The CASA project is funded by the ASEAN鈥揔orea Cooperation Fund and led by Seoul National University. In 水果派AV解说, the CASA-VN sub-project is implemented in coordination with 水果派AV解说 National University Ho Chi Minh City, with HCMUS being the unit directly implementing and operating the monitoring system.

Within the framework of the programme, the automated air quality monitoring station (AQMS) was handed over and installed at HCMUS. In 水果派AV解说, the CASA project supports the deployment of two monitoring stations in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City to strengthen the air quality tracking system and serve environmental research. The station located at HCMUS is one of the stations belonging to the CASA project monitoring network in the ASEAN region, which has been deployed in many countries across the area.

Representatives of the participating units perform the handover ceremony for the automated air quality monitoring station (AQMS).

The AQMS is an automated monitoring system capable of continuous tracking of air quality parameters such as fine particulate matter PM2.5, PM10 and several common pollutants. Data from the system is updated in real-time, serving research on urban environments, analysis of air pollution trends, and providing a scientific basis for developing air quality management solutions. This data source will also be integrated into the University鈥檚 training and research activities.

Representing the University, Assoc.Prof. Tr岷 L锚 Quan 鈥 President of HCMUS 鈥 stated that air pollution is becoming one of the notable environmental and public health challenges in many large cities. The implementation of the CASA-VN sub-project not only contributes to improving environmental monitoring capacity but also creates a foundation for scientific research activities and academic cooperation in the field of air quality management.

PGS.TS Tr岷 L锚 Quan 鈥 President of HCMUS 鈥 shares the role of the University in implementing the CASA-VN sub-project and operating the air quality monitoring system.

In the context of ASEAN countries strengthening research cooperation on the environment and climate change, regional cooperation initiatives such as the CASA project play an important role in connecting scientific resources and sharing monitoring data between countries.

Ms Choi Sang Ah 鈥 Consul, Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Ho Chi Minh City 鈥 emphasises the importance of international cooperation and data sharing in responding to transboundary air pollution.

Speaking at the event, GS. Kiyoung Lee 鈥 CASA Project Manager, Seoul National University 鈥 expressed expectation that the CASA-VN sub-project will promote cooperation in training and research between Seoul National University and HCMUS, while contributing to expanding the air quality research network in the region.

Prof. Kiyoung Lee 鈥 CASA Project Manager, Seoul National University 鈥 expresses expectation to promote training and research cooperation between Seoul National University and HCMUS through the CASA-VN sub-project.

In the coming time, monitoring data from the AQMS system will be shared within the CASA project research network in the ASEAN region, contributing to supporting interdisciplinary research and providing a scientific basis for building air quality improvement policies. The project also opens opportunities to strengthen cooperation between Vietnamese and South Korean scientists in the field of environmental science, thereby promoting research and the training of high-quality human resources serving the sustainable development of the region.

Delegates and units participating in the project take a commemorative photo at the CASA-VN sub-project launch ceremony.

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WORKSHOP ON MARINE SCIENCE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: TOWARDS A ‘BLUE’ FUTURE FOR THE OCEAN /workshop-marine-science-and-sustainable-development-towards-a-blue-future-for-the-ocean/ /workshop-marine-science-and-sustainable-development-towards-a-blue-future-for-the-ocean/#respond Sat, 15 Nov 2025 11:19:00 +0000 /?p=23056

On 14 November, the Faculty of Physics 鈥 Engineering Physics, VNUHCM-University of Science inaugurated the Workshop on Marine Science and Sustainable Development, a special event marking the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Oceanography discipline within the Department of Oceanography, Meteorology, and Hydrology. The opening ceremony took place in an exciting atmosphere, attended by many scientists, international experts, and young researchers who shared scientific perspectives on the ocean.

Speaking at the Opening Ceremony, Assoc. Prof. Tr岷 L锚 Quan鈥擯resident of the University鈥攅xpressed his honour in welcoming scientists, experts, and young researchers to this meaningful forum. The President of the University affirmed the critical role of the workshop: 鈥淭oday鈥檚 event brings together scientists, experts, and young researchers to share the latest findings and innovative ideas aimed at a sustainable future for our oceans. This cooperation not only promotes marine science but also strengthens global connectivity in addressing shared challenges such as climate change, marine pollution, and sustainable coastal management.鈥

Assoc. Prof. Tr岷 L锚 Quan鈥擯resident of the University鈥攄elivering a message stating that the workshop 鈥渨ill serve as a bridge connecting intellects, inspiring research, and strengthening our common commitment to protecting the ocean鈥攖he blue heart of the planet.鈥

The Marine Science and Sustainable Development Workshop included 16 presentations, divided into three specialised discussion sessions:

Session 1: Marine Science and Sustainable Development

This session featured talks on the 20-year journey of OMH@HCMUS by Vo Luong Hong Phuoc; the advancement of coastal monitoring with indigenous HF radar development, presented by Hwa Chien; global trends in oceanic fronts and their implications for marine ecosystems, presented by Andrew Fischer, Kai Yang, and Phuc TD. Le; high-precision measurements in marine chemistry (DMS as example) surviving and advancing in any environment, presented by Sohiko Kameyama; and machine learning applications for classification and regression, presented by Quoc Pham.

Session 2: Microplastics 鈥 From Research to Forecasting

This session focused on urgent environmental challenges, beginning with Chemicaldrift 鈥 a new open source ocean pollution model, presented by Lars R. Hole, Manuel Aghito, and 脴yvind Breivik. Further presentations included surface water contamination with microplastics in Poland, detailing trends and challenges, by Piotr Zieli艅ski and Karolina Mierzy艅ska; classification and prediction of microplastics by Vo Luong Hong Phuoc and colleagues; the challenges and opportunities of detection and classification of microplastics using artificial intelligence, presented by Pham The Bao and a large group of co-authors; and integrating AI and GIS for forecasting saltwater intrusion in Ho Chi Minh City, 水果派AV解说 under climate change, presented by Vo Thi Kim Kieu, Pham Thi Tuyet Huyen, and Nguyen Kim Loi.

Session 3: River鈥揝ea Processes and Coastal Zones

This session addressed dynamic environments, with topics covering the formation mechanism of a sand bar in Cua Dai 鈥 Thu Bon River mouth, presented by Vu Tuan Anh and Nguyen Thi Thuy Dung; sub-mesoscale flows and near-inertial motions in the Mississippi-Atchafalaya River plume in the Gulf of Mexico, presented by Pat Welch; water resource characteristics of the Mekong Delta, including current status, challenges, and sustainable management solutions, presented by Tran Dang An; the use of sand on a global scale and the impact on the marine environment, by Klaus Schwarzer; coastal protection strategies with nature-based solution for climate change adaptation in coastal Mekong Delta, presented by Le Xuan Tu; and shifting tidal dynamics in the Mekong Delta, unravelling the acceleration of tidal amplification and its anthropogenic roots, presented by Nguyen Cong Thanh, Tran Van Xuan, Nguyen Nghia Hung, and Dang Truong An.

The event was attended by many scientists, international experts, and young researchers.

The workshop concluded with an affirmation of the crucial role of marine science in providing data, solutions, and strategic direction to protect the ocean sustainably and promptly against current environmental fluctuations. The specialised discussion sessions highlighted the importance of applying modern technology鈥攆rom HF radar and precise chemical measurement methods to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning鈥攖o enhance the capacity for monitoring and forecasting complex ocean systems. The focus of the workshop was not only on basic research into ocean dynamics but also extended to urgent environmental challenges such as microplastic pollution on surface waters and the impact of climate change on coastal areas and estuaries. The solutions presented, from marine pollution modelling to nature-based coastal protection strategies, demonstrated the transformation of scientific knowledge into strategic action.

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HCMUS FACULTY OF INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PROMOTES THE 鈥淕REEN CAREER鈥 SPIRIT AT SCIENCE FAIR 2025 /hcmus-faculty-of-interdisciplinary-sciences-promotes-the-green-career-spirit-at-science-fair-2025/ /hcmus-faculty-of-interdisciplinary-sciences-promotes-the-green-career-spirit-at-science-fair-2025/#respond Mon, 20 Oct 2025 03:03:31 +0000 /?p=22626

Celebrating the fifteenth anniversary of the Science Film Festival, the Goethe-Institut Ho Chi Minh City, under the patronage of the Consulate General of Germany and in collaboration with various partners, convened Science Fair 2025 鈥 a special event bearing the theme 鈥楥urious little minds today 鈥 Sustainable change tomorrow.鈥

The fair sought to establish connections among organisations engaged in education, innovation, and sustainable development, while fostering an environment where science, education, and art converged. Designed for children, young people, and science enthusiasts, Science Fair 2025 presented a series of STEM activities, interactive exhibitions, and thematic discussions. The programme cultivated curiosity, a passion for learning, and a sense of environmental responsibility through a dynamic synthesis of creativity and scientific exploration.

Representative of the Consulate General of Germany giving opening remarks at the Science Fair 2025.

As a long-standing partner of the Science Film Festival 水果派AV解说, VNUHCM鈥揢niversity of Science (HCMUS) contributed to advancing sustainability education through initiatives coordinated by the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Sciences. The Faculty introduced a variety of experiential learning opportunities combining technology, creativity, and environmental awareness.

The AR鈥揤R station enabled visitors to design traditional Hoi An lanterns through augmented reality, effectively bridging cultural heritage with modern technological innovation. The Climate Fresk board game guided participants to examine causes and strategies for addressing climate change through interactive engagement. STEM-based games such as Green Footprint (carbon footprint), Mo-no-poly (polymer science), and 鈥楪reen Career鈥 activities鈥攊ncluding quizzes and picture-based challenges鈥攁ttracted significant interest, conveying the imperative of sustainable living in daily practice.

Pupils and students engaging enthusiastically with the event activities.

Notably, within the framework of the Science in Dialogues series, Dr Nguy峄卬 H脿 H霉ng Ch瓢啤ng, a lecturer at the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Sciences (HCMUS), delivered an insightful talk titled ‘Green Career Orientation.’ The session focused on elucidating the concept of a ‘Green Career’ and the status of the sector as an inevitable global trend.

Dr Ch瓢啤ng addressed the means by which students across all disciplines could ‘green’ future professions, whilst analysing the requisite skills and employment opportunities within the context of the global green transition. These perspectives assisted learners in clearly identifying the nexus between scientific knowledge, social responsibility, and sustainable career pathways.

 

Dr Nguy峄卬 H脿 H霉ng Ch瓢啤ng (first picture) delivering a presentation on 鈥淕reen Career Orientation,鈥 alongside fellow speakers addressing broader themes of the green transition and sustainable development.

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PRE-HACKATHON MEET UP: NASA SPACE APPS CHALLENGE HO CHI MINH 2025 /pre-hackathon-meet-up-nasa-space-apps-challenge-ho-chi-minh-2025/ /pre-hackathon-meet-up-nasa-space-apps-challenge-ho-chi-minh-2025/#respond Mon, 29 Sep 2025 06:49:22 +0000 /?p=22421 On 28 September, the Faculty of Geology at the VNUHCM-University of Science (HCMUS) cooperated with the Organising Committee of the...

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On 28 September, the Faculty of Geology at the VNUHCM-University of Science (HCMUS) cooperated with the Organising Committee of the NASA Space Apps Challenge Ho Chi Minh to hold the Pre-Hackathon Meet Up event. This activity serves as a kick-off ahead of the NASA Space Apps Challenge 2025 (scheduled for 4鈥5 October 2025 at VNG Campus), aiming to create a space for connection, professional exchange, and creative inspiration for the science and technology community.

Speaking at the programme, Assoc. Prof. Tr岷 V膬n M岷玭, Head of the Office of Science and Technology at HCMUS, affirmed the University always attaches importance to accompanying international academic and creative activities. He stressed that the NASA Space Apps Challenge is an opportunity for learners to train their research mindset, innovate their approach to problems, and connect with the wide-ranging global science and technology network.

The programme opened with an introduction and updates on this year’s competition presented by MSc. 膼inh Tr岷 Ph瓢啤ng Uy锚n (Representative of the NASA Space Apps Challenge Ho Chi Minh 2025 Organising Committee). Following this, a series of specialized reports provided a solid knowledge base on Earth Science, remote sensing, satellite data, and artificial intelligence, aiming to equip competing teams with the necessary tools to develop creative solutions.

Dr. Nguy峄卬 Th峄 T峄 Ng芒n (Faculty of Geology, HCMUS) introduced a study applying satellite imagery to monitor the regeneration of mangrove forests after Typhoon Durian in Can Gio, contributing important data for ecosystem conservation and management, linked to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 15).

From the perspective of space technology, Dr. Ph岷 Th峄 Mai Thy (HCMC Space Technology Application Centre) highlighted the power of optical and radar satellite data in Earth monitoring, serving resource management, urban development, and disaster prevention鈥攁ligning with the national remote sensing development strategy until 2040.

Practical applications were illustrated by Dr. Nguy峄卬 Ho脿ng Anh (VNUHCM-University of Technology) through studies using Remote Sensing 鈥 GIS to map dengue fever risk (SDG 3), monitor coastal ecosystems (SDG 14, 15), as well as interpret water quality using AI with high accuracy (R虏 = 0.929), showing the great potential of technology in environmental management and public health.

To transform this huge source of knowledge and data into creative products, MSc. Tr岷 Thanh T霉ng (NASA Space Apps Organising Committee) introduced the Design Thinking method鈥攁 human-centred approach with five steps (Empathy 鈥 Define 鈥 Ideate 鈥 Prototype 鈥 Test). He encouraged teams to combine Design Thinking with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on practical impact rather than just technical solutions, to create long-term and global value.

Concluding the programme, Dr. Ph岷 Thanh Th霉y (Faculty of Geology, HCMUS) emphasized the essential role of Earth Science in achieving the SDGs through research on Earth systems, the application of satellite technology, GIS, and big data analysis, contributing to disaster forecasting, resource management, and environmental protection.

The Pre-Hackathon Meet Up event took place in a vibrant, open atmosphere, helping participants not only consolidate professional knowledge but also exchange ideas and explore research cooperation opportunities. This is considered an important stepping stone, adding energy to the Vietnamese science and technology community before officially entering the NASA Space Apps Challenge 2025鈥攖he prestigious global hackathon initiated and sponsored by NASA.

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INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND CLIMATE CHANGE /international-scientific-conference-on-ecosystem-services-and-climate-change/ /international-scientific-conference-on-ecosystem-services-and-climate-change/#respond Fri, 01 Aug 2025 08:08:41 +0000 /?p=22052 Speakers, invited guests, staff members, lecturers of HCMUS, and learners from within and outside the University taking a commemorative photograph...

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Speakers, invited guests, staff members, lecturers of HCMUS, and learners from within and outside the University taking a commemorative photograph at the scientific conference held on 30 July.

On 30鈥31 July, VNUHCM-University of Science organised a scientific conference on the theme 鈥淓cosystem Services 鈥 A Potential Tool for Climate Change Adaptation鈥, under the leadership of the Centre for Greenhouse Gas and Climate Change Research, in collaboration with the Global Change Research Institute (CzechGlobe), Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.

Speakers, invited guests, staff members, lecturers of HCMUS, and learners from within and outside the University taking a commemorative photograph at the scientific conference held on 31 July.

The event took place against the backdrop of a growing recognition of natural ecosystems as one of the key solutions to climate change. When conserved and managed appropriately, such natural systems can serve as 鈥渂iological shields鈥, regulating climate, storing carbon, protecting soil, supporting livelihoods, and sustaining biodiversity. Integrating these values into planning and development policies represents a promising direction 鈥 and was the central focus of discussions throughout the conference.

Assoc. Prof. Nguy峄卬 Du Sanh 鈥 Former Dean of the Faculty of Biology 鈥 Biotechnology, HCMUS 鈥 attending the conference as an invited guest, with a strong interest in specialised topics in biology and environmental sciences.

Opening the programme, Dr Ph岷 Qu峄硁h H瓢啤ng 鈥 Director of the Centre for Greenhouse Gas and Climate Change Research and lecturer at the Faculty of Biology 鈥 Biotechnology 鈥 presented an overview of various types of ecosystem services and their potential contribution to adaptation strategies. According to Dr H瓢啤ng, integrating this approach can enhance environmental resilience while creating a stable foundation for community livelihoods.

Dr Ph岷 Qu峄硁h H瓢啤ng 鈥 Director of the Centre for Greenhouse Gas and Climate Change Research 鈥 delivering the opening presentation on the role of ecosystem services in adaptation strategies.

From the socio-ecological perspective of coastal regions affected by climate change, Prof. Mehedi Mahmudul Hasan 鈥 Dean of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh 鈥 analysed the impacts of saltwater intrusion, pollution, and extreme climate events on the fisheries sector. The presentation highlighted the essential role of estuaries, tidal flats, and mangrove forests in protecting resources and sustaining the viability of coastal livelihoods.

Prof. Mehedi Mahmudul Hasan (Bangladesh) delivering a presentation via Zoom on coastal livelihoods and the impacts of climate change on the fisheries sector.

From the perspective of forest ecology, Prof. Michal V. Marek 鈥 Director of CzechGlobe and Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry 鈥 introduced the concept of 鈥渟ylvomitigation鈥 (climate change mitigation through active silviculture). Techniques such as selective thinning and rotational harvesting, when appropriately implemented, can improve photosynthetic efficiency, increase carbon sequestration capacity, and enhance the effectiveness of forests as 鈥渘atural carbon pumps鈥.

Prof. Michal V. Marek (CzechGlobe) introducing the concept of sylvomitigation and silvicultural techniques for enhanced carbon absorption.

Regarding climate measurement, Prof. Marek also shared information on CzechGlobe鈥檚 advanced eddy covariance monitoring stations, which continuously track greenhouse gas and energy fluxes in different ecosystems. Complementing this, MSc. V农 Ho脿ng Ng峄峜 Khu锚 鈥 research fellow at CzechGlobe and supervisor of the monitoring station at the L谩ng Sen Wetland Reserve (Long An Province) 鈥 presented a case study in 水果派AV解说. The system, located in the buffer zone of wetland forest and rice fields, demonstrated the effectiveness of eddy covariance technology in monitoring carbon fluxes, providing quantitative data for research in agriculture, environment, and climate science.

MSc. V农 Ho脿ng Ng峄峜 Khu锚 and her partner presenting research on the application of the eddy covariance system in the L谩ng Sen wetland area, Long An Province.

From a spatial and geographical approach, MSc. L媒 Th峄 B铆ch Tr芒m 鈥 research fellow at the VNUHCM-Institute for Environment and Resources, and doctoral candidate at Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) 鈥 presented (online) a study on mangrove forest degradation in Phang Nga Province, southern Thailand. Using remote sensing and GIS data, the research analysed the decline in mangrove forest area due to shrimp farming, tourism, and unsustainable exploitation, and warned of the ecological imbalance risks facing Southeast Asian coastal zones.

Despite originating from diverse disciplines 鈥 biology, fisheries, silviculture, greenhouse gas monitoring, and remote sensing 鈥 the presentations converged on a unified message: ecosystem services are not merely natural assets but should be regarded as an active component of climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies.

Lively academic discussions followed the presentations, with numerous questions, in-depth feedback, and exchanges of research experience aimed at clarifying the scientific content presented.

Strengthening interdisciplinary research, developing advanced monitoring systems, and expanding connections with the international scientific network are key conditions for transforming knowledge into practical action.

The conference concluded in an atmosphere of academic enthusiasm and constructive cooperation, opening up opportunities for research partnerships and scholarly exchange between HCMUS and international institutions. The event also reaffirmed the University鈥檚 pioneering role in education, research, and contributing knowledge to address global environmental challenges.

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TOWARDS NETZERO 2025: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ADVANCING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT /towards-netzero-2025-science-and-technology-advancing-sustainable-development/ /towards-netzero-2025-science-and-technology-advancing-sustainable-development/#respond Fri, 04 Jul 2025 05:29:46 +0000 /?p=21734 Gathering participants at the workshop 鈥淏uilding a Green Future 鈥 Towards NetZero 2025鈥 at VNUHCM-University of Science. On the morning...

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Gathering participants at the workshop 鈥淏uilding a Green Future 鈥 Towards NetZero 2025鈥 at VNUHCM-University of Science.

On the morning of 2 July at VNUHCM-University of Science (HCMUS), the workshop 鈥淏uilding a Green Future 鈥 Towards NetZero 2025: Challenges and Solutions in Greenhouse Gas Analysis鈥 convened a broad gathering of experts, scientists, lecturers, students, and business representatives involved in environmental and technological fields.

Jointly organised by HCMUS, (Red Star 水果派AV解说 Company Limited), and , the workshop sought to foster academic exchange, introduce cutting-edge technological solutions, and strengthen collaboration across research, education, and application sectors. The programme responded directly to 水果派AV解说鈥檚 efforts in advancing the national commitment to achieving NetZero emissions by 2050.

Opening the event, Associate Professor Tr岷 L锚 Quan 鈥 President of HCMUS 鈥 affirmed: 鈥淭he workshop鈥檚 theme is not only timely but also reflects a long-term vision for sustainable development, both nationally and globally. This is a valuable opportunity for the scientific community, educators, students, and enterprises to share knowledge and jointly address pressing environmental issues.鈥

Delivering opening remarks, Associate Professor Tr岷 L锚 Quan 鈥 President of HCMUS, highlighting the role of science and technology in the national NetZero strategy.

The workshop is expected to pave the way for deeper cooperation between academia and industry, spanning applied research, technology transfer, and the training of high-quality personnel to serve the green transition.

Beginning the specialised presentations, Associate Professor T么 Th峄 Hi峄乶 鈥 Head of the Environmental Technology Department, Faculty of Environment (HCMUS) 鈥 outlined the current situation and challenges in conducting greenhouse gas inventories in 水果派AV解说. According to her assessment, major sources of emissions stem from the energy, transport, and waste sectors. However, technical limitations, high costs, and regulatory gaps continue to hinder effective measurement and monitoring. The AIWAH research group (Air and Water Pollution 鈥 Public Health 鈥 Climate Change), led by Assoc. Prof. T么 Th峄 Hi峄乶, is currently developing new approaches to enhance analytical capacity, supporting both policy design and the implementation of national NetZero objectives.

Presenting challenges in greenhouse gas inventory and outlining new approaches developed by the AIWAH research group, Associate Professor T么 Th峄 Hi峄乶 鈥 Head of the Environmental Technology Department.

A representative from Agilent Technologies also introduced the latest technological solutions. Ms. Thanutchaporn Semathong 鈥 GCMS Product Specialist from Agilent Technologies Thailand 鈥 presented modern gas chromatography systems (GC and GC-MS), capable of simultaneously analysing greenhouse gases such as CO鈧, CH鈧, NO鈧, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). With features including automated operation, high sensitivity, and adaptability, these systems provide effective support across teaching, research, and field monitoring.

Introducing GC and GC-MS systems for analysing greenhouse gases and volatile organic compounds, Ms. Thanutchaporn Semathong 鈥 GCMS Product Specialist, Agilent Technologies Thailand.

Dr Narong Lenghor 鈥 Partner Channel Manager at Agilent Technologies Thailand 鈥 presented the Agilent 8700 LDIR chemical imaging system, which utilises laser-based infrared scattering technology. As one of the most advanced solutions for environmental microplastic analysis, this system enables precise identification and quantification of microplastics in air, soil, and water鈥攃ontributing significantly to urban and industrial ecosystem management.

Presenting the Agilent 8700 LDIR system as a cutting-edge solution for environmental microplastic analysis, Dr Narong Lenghor 鈥 Partner Channel Manager, Agilent Technologies Thailand.

The open discussion session addressed numerous practical concerns, including equipment calibration, multi-compound analysis, emissions forecasting models, and uncertainty evaluation in data interpretation. Representatives from domestic enterprises and research institutions also discussed field deployment needs鈥攕uch as sample collection at livestock farms and industrial zones鈥攁nd shared experiences in small- and medium-scale greenhouse gas monitoring. Additionally, issues related to environmental product valuation and emission inventories under Government Resolution 119/2025 were integrated into the discussion, helping to align scientific research with regulatory direction and market demand.

Engaging in discussion, a business representative raising questions on field-based challenges in greenhouse gas monitoring.

Beyond academic exchange, the workshop served as a practical bridge connecting universities, industry, and the scientific community. The event reinforced the pioneering role of VNUHCM-University of Science in building an innovation ecosystem for sustainable development.

Exchanging commemorative gifts among representatives during the event.

Through technical sessions, open discussions, and practical-academic engagement, the event delivered a powerful message of environmental responsibility, contributing to greater awareness and promoting scientific initiatives towards the NetZero goal鈥攁 global imperative requiring urgent collective action.

Science and technology must not remain passive鈥攏ow is the time for joint action, not only to deepen understanding, but to accelerate solutions鈥攖owards a sustainable, low-emission future in harmony with the planet.

Hosting technical sessions, open dialogue, and prize draws, the workshop generating enthusiastic participation across all activities.

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