Professor Nguyen Ngoc Tu has just been appointed president of the scholarship fund for students of the leading international conference in the field of quantum.
Professor Nguyen Ngoc Tu is well known in the world quantum research community, currently head of the research team and director of the NextCNS laboratory at Kennesaw State University (USA).
He has just been appointed to the position of chair of the scholarship fund for students of the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE), one of the largest international conferences in the field of quantum.
Professor Nguyen Ngoc Tu and board members will directly coordinate the receipt of applications, evaluation, and allocation of scholarships for students attending the conference held in September 9 in Montréal, Canada. .
The scholarship registration system will be widely announced in summer 2024 on channels and websites https://qce.quantum.ieee.org/
Currently, Professor Nguyen Ngoc Tu and his colleagues focus on researching and designing algorithms and models to increase the computing speed of computer systems, while ensuring network security.
He has published over 120 scientific research projects in international journals and conferences, and chaired many scientific projects sponsored by the US Scientific Research Foundation and the US Department of Energy.
He is on the list of the top 2% of the world's most influential scientists based on scientific citations, published by Stanford University (2022). He is a member of the editorial board of many international scientific journals in the ISI list of prestigious publishers such as IEEE, Elsevier, Wiley and Springer.
In recent years, Professor Nguyen Ngoc Tu's research group has had many research activities and scientific cooperation with the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi National University... Every year, he awards many scholarships. Scholarships for Vietnamese students and graduate students to join research groups in the US.
Exchange with Youth Online On the evening of March 23, he said quantum technology promises to open a new era for computing, sensing, encryption and network security systems.
“Current quantum techniques apply properties from quantum mechanics, especially the quantum entanglement properties of particles at the atomic level, into practical applications to develop quantum computers and sensors. variables, quantum networks, quantum encryption, aiming to increase the calculation speed of digital systems, increase the accuracy of sensor technology, and ensure network safety and security," Mr. Tu said.
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