COOPERATE

COOPERATE

COOPERATE

The Faculty of Materials Science and Technology (MST) at the University of Science has actively pursued collaborations and partnerships with various universities and institutions around the world. This commitment to international cooperation has facilitated knowledge exchange, research collaboration, and academic development in the field of materials science and technology. Here are some notable collaborations of MST with institutions like Ming Chi University of Technology, Sinica Institute (Taiwan), JAIST Institute (Japan), and Chungnam University (Korea):
 
  • Ming Chi University of Technology (MCUT), Taiwan: MST has established a strong partnership with MCUT in Taiwan. The collaboration focuses on joint research projects, faculty and student exchange programs. Through this partnership, students and researchers from both institutions have the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills in materials science and technology, as well as promote cultural exchange between Vietnam and Taiwan.
  • Sinica Institute, Taiwan: The Faculty of Materials Science and Technology (MST) at the University of Science has established a fruitful collaboration with the prestigious Sinica Institute in Taiwan. One of the key initiatives of this partnership is the organization of academic conferences alternately held in Vietnam and Taiwan. These conferences serve as platforms for researchers, scholars, and experts from both institutions to exchange knowledge, present their latest findings, and foster collaborative research endeavors. By taking turns hosting the conferences each year, MST and Sinica Institute strengthen their academic ties, promote cultural exchange, and facilitate the dissemination of cutting-edge research in the field of materials science and technology.
  • JAIST Institute, Japan: The collaboration between MST and the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) promotes academic cooperation and research collaboration. There are opportunities for faculty and student exchange programs, joint research projects, and sharing of scientific knowledge and resources. This collaboration allows for the exchange of cutting-edge research findings and facilitates the development of innovative materials and technologies.
  • Chungnam University, Korea: MST has established a cooperative relationship with Chungnam University in Korea. This collaboration involves joint research projects, student exchange programs, and academic exchanges. Through this partnership, students and researchers from both institutions can benefit from the diverse expertise and research facilities available, fostering a mutually beneficial environment for academic and scientific growth.
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