
On October 8, Quy Nhon University (Gia Lai province) welcomed a delegation of the world's leading scientists, including Professor Serge Haroche - Nobel Prize winner in Physics in 2012, to visit and discuss the development orientation of Physics and basic scientific research.
Attending the meeting were Professor Serge Haroche - Nobel Prize in Physics 2012, Collège de France; Professor John Doyle - Harvard University, President of the American Physical Society (APS); Professor Elisabeth Giacobino - President of the French Physics Society; Professor Tran Thanh Van - President of the Rencontres du Vietnam.

On behalf of Quy Nhon University, there were Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Quang Ngoan - Chairman of the University Council and Associate Professor Dr. Doan Duc Tung - Principal of the University.
Speaking at the meeting, Associate Professor Dr. Doan Duc Tung expressed his honor to welcome internationally renowned professors to visit and work at the school. The Rector hopes that the visit will open up opportunities for cooperation and academic exchange, contributing to the development of Physics majors and innovation at Quy Nhon University.
“The school hopes to receive professional advice and support in human resources from leading experts, thereby gradually building an environment for training and in-depth research in the field of Physics,” Associate Professor, Dr. Doan Duc Tung emphasized.

At the meeting, Professor Serge Haroche shared that for sustainable development, the school needs to focus on training the young generation, arousing interest in basic science, and at the same time creating conditions for students to participate in research.
“Depending on resources, it is necessary to harmoniously combine basic and applied science training,” said Professor Serge Haroche.

Professor John Doyle highly appreciated the development potential of Quy Nhon University, saying that the school has enough conditions to become a regional scientific research center.
He emphasized: Basic science is the foundation for all applied research. Encouraging young students to participate in research will create new momentum for long-term development.

Professor Elisabeth Giacobino expressed her wish to strengthen academic cooperation between Vietnam and France, especially in the fields of Physics and Technology. In the coming time, Professor Elisabeth Giacobino will support scholarship and research programs, especially for female students pursuing science through French and European funding funds.
Source: https://giaoducthoidai.vn/nha-vat-li-luong-tu-doat-giai-nobel-tham-truong-dai-hoc-quy-nhon-post751650.html
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