Mr. Tran Hoang Dung's doctoral thesis, defended in the US, was awarded 2 billion VND by a domestic university.
The thesis titled Testing a Self-Learning Virtual Reality System won the first prize of SIU Prize (organized by Saigon International University).
Mr. Dung is currently an assistant professor at the Department of Information Technology, University of Nebraska – Lincoln (USA). His thesis is considered to have built a solid mathematical foundation along with new algorithms to test the safety of neural networks and automated systems.
The practical application of the work is vast, ensuring the safety and sustainability of advanced technologies such as self-driving cars, drones and deep neural networks, becoming an important foundation in the field of modern computing.
Mr. Tran Hoang Dung has published more than 40 articles, many of which have been published in prestigious journals in the fields of programming languages and logic, formal methods, virtual reality systems, neural networks and machine learning systems.
In addition to Mr. Dung, the doctoral thesis of Mr. Nguyen Anh Tuan, currently working in the US, was also awarded 1 billion VND by SIU Prize. Mr. Tuan's thesis is titled High-precision bioelectric neural interface towards human-machine symbiosis , defended at the University of Minnesota, Minnesota, USA.
Mr. Tuan’s research is considered to open a new era in helping amputees control prosthetics with lifelike dexterity through neural interfaces. This is a breakthrough in realizing the potential of human-machine symbiosis, significantly improving the quality of life for millions of patients with mobility impairments worldwide.
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