Group of Inorganic Chemistry and Advanced Materials
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The Inorganic Chemistry and Advanced Materials Division (formerly the Department of Inorganic and General Chemistry) was established in 1956 and has contributed to the education of many generations of engineers, bachelors, scientists, and entrepreneurs for the country. Throughout its development, the Division has formed numerous partnerships both domestically and internationally with universities, research institutes, enterprises, and related agencies, implementing many projects that bring high economic and social benefits to the nation.
- The faculty members:
- Courses taught by the Division:
+ General Chemistry (in Vietnamese and English)
+ Fundamentals of Materials Chemistry
+ Chemistry of Coordination Compounds
+ Biomedical Materials
+ Advanced Materials Chemistry
+ Bioinorganic Chemistry
+ Radiochemistry
+ Chemistry of Noble and Rare Elements
+ Green Chemistry
+ Modern Inorganic Chemistry (in Vietnamese and English)
+ Materials Synthesis
+ Structure, Properties, and Applications of Inorganic Materials
+ Nanomaterials Chemistry
+ Fabrication of Biosensors
+ Surface Functionalization of Inorganic Materials
+ And postgraduate courses
- Current research themes:
+ Fabrication of nanomaterials for electrical and electronic devices
+ Catalytic materials, photocatalytic materials, and adsorbent materials
+ Complex compounds and bioinorganic compounds
+ Industrial nanomaterials (production of flame-retardant materials, batteries, environmental treatment, etc.)
- Ongoing scientific and technological projects:
+ Ministry-level projects: 04
+ University-level projects (Polytechnic University): 02
+ Vingroup Innovation Foundation (VINIF) project: 01
+ International project: 01 (sponsored by JICA and JST)
- Educational outcomes in the last 10 years (2013-present):
Currently, many former students are pursuing PhDs in Canada, Japan, and South Korea, some alumni have been becoming academic staffs at Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST), and other universities, colleges, and high schools within the country.
- Partners include universities, research institutes, and companies both domestic and international:
+ Japan: Nagaoka University of Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, University of Tokyo, Toyota Technological Institute
+ South Korea: Chungnam National University
+ Canada: Université du Québec à Trois Rivières
+ France: University of Paris Diderot
+ Australia: University of Adelaide, Monash University
+ Domestically: Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Viglacera Corporation, Hanoi Beer-Alcohol-Beverage Corporation (Habeco), Rạng Đông Light Source and Vacuum Flask Joint Stock Company, Hòa Bình Stainless Steel Company.
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