No.
|
Main fields
(click below for more details) |
Researchers
(* Leaders)
|
About research topics and materials |
01
|
(Multifunctional Materials Research Lab)
|
Prof.Dr. Lê Văn Hiếu*
Dr. Từ Thị Trâm Anh
Dr. Lê Khắc Tốp
Dr. Trần Thị Như Hoa
MSc. Vũ Năng An
MSc. Vũ Đức Lân
|
Development of multifunctional materials:
• Optical – Electronic Materials
• Energy and Sensor Materials
• Materials for environmental treatment
• Artificial Intelligence in Materials Science
|
02
|
|
Prof.Dr.Trần Thị Thanh Vân*
Dr. Cao Thị Mỹ Dung
MSc. Vương Thanh Tuyền
Mr. Nguyễn Bá Tòng
|
• Up-conversion luminescent materials with rare earth doping.
• Applications in anti-counterfeit security ink, fingerprinting, QR codes, optical sensors, biomedical - detection agents, and biomarkers.
|
03
|
|
Prof.Dr. Hà Thúc Chí Nhân*
MSc. Nguyễn Trung Độ
MSc. Đào Thị Băng Tâm
MSc. Lê Hồn Nhiên
|
• Nanomaterials applicable for drug delivery.
• Extracting essential oils or other extracts from natural plant sources for applications in the field of cosmetic materials.
• Manufacturing composite polymer materials or reinforced polymer nanocomposites
• Disinfectant material based on Chitosan/Ag (nanocomposite) bioplastic.
|
04
|
|
Prof.Dr. Hoàng Thị Đông Quỳ*
MSc. Phạm Huy Lâm
MSc. Nguyễn Ngọc Thuỷ
|
• Recycling and Synthesis of polymer composite / nanocomposite materials.
• Synthesis of environmentally friendly fireproof materials/compounds.
|
05
|
|
MSc. Nguyễn Ngọc Thủy*
Prof.Dr. Hoàng Thị Đông Quỳ
|
• Synthesis of hybrid nanomaterials using biological polymers and extracts from agricultural and aquatic by-products.
• Hybrid nanomaterials with environmentally friendly properties and outstanding biological activities, both acting as a vaccine for plants against fungal diseases (Phytophthora infestans, Colletotrichumsp, Fusarium Oxysporum...) and acting as a safe biological stimulant for the growth of plants.
|
06
|
(Innovative Material for Memristors Lab)
|
Prof.Dr. Phạm Kim Ngọc*
Dr. Vũ Hoàng Nam
|
• Thin films of precious metals
• Decorative films /coatings having optical effects (e.g., multi-colors)
• Protective films/coatings
• Multi-layer thin films for heat shield and low light reflectance.
• Memory components on glass and silicon substrates
• Simulation of material properties using density functional theory (DFT)
|
|
|
Prof.Dr. Lê Viết Hải*
MSc. Đậu Trần Ánh Nguyệt
|
• Research and development (R&D) of electrochemical sensors based on carbon materials (originating from Vietnamese agricultural waste) with catalytic transition metal oxides for applications in analyzing biological molecules with high accuracy.
|
08
|
(Optics and Sensing Lab)
|
Dr. Trần Thị Như Hoa*
M.Sc. Nguyễn Trần Trúc Phương
M.Sc. Nguyễn La Ngọc Trân
Ms. Đỗ Thảo Anh
Ms. Hoàng Bảo Khánh
Mr. Lê Hồng Thọ
Mr. Lê Thanh Tam
|
• Designing optical sensor systems such as (i) refractive index sensors based on optical fibers and (ii) optical sensors based on fluorescence enhancement, which are combined with noble metal nanomaterials and hybrid materials (Au@ Ag, Au@Pt, MOF-Au, ZnO-Ag, WO3-Ag).
• Building sensors based on surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) with a diverse combination of materials such as nanosized metals, metal-organic frameworks, semiconductors with different structures.
|
09
|
|
Dr. Tạ Thị Kiều Hạnh*
Dr. Mai Ngọc Xuân Đạt
Mr. Nguyễn Võ Trường Duy
|
• Synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles (iron oxide) coated with different material shells for targeted treatment (delivering anti-cancer drugs/pharmaceuticals), selective cell separation, local hyperthermia treatment, waste adsorption, and so on.
• Fabrication and surface modification of thin films based on inorganic & organic materials for memory and sensor applications
• Synthesis of magnetic metal-organic framework (MMOF) materials
|
10
|
(Green Nano Lab)
|
Dr. Trần Công Khánh*
Dr. Võ Thị Ngọc Hà
Dr. Nguyễn Thanh Tâm
MSc. Bùi Thị Thu Thảo
Mr. Trần Quốc Vinh
|
• Research on technologies for manufacturing nanomaterials and advanced materials.
• Applications in high-tech agriculture, like plant protection products (with Ecocert, VietGap, Global GAP certificates).
• Applications in the environment such as sustainable, environmentally friendly products and technology to treat environmental pollution from fly ash, bottom ash, biochar and organic solid wastes.
|
11
|
(Multifunctional Semiconductor Technology Lab)
|
Dr. Đặng Vinh Quang*
Dr. Lê Thái Duy
Dr. La Phan Phương Hạ
Dr. Huỳnh Trần Mỹ Hoà
Mr. Ngô Đức Anh
|
• Research on techniques and technologies for manufacturing advanced materials and electronic components (e.g., solid, flexible, stretchable, and healable)
• Applications in sensors, photocatalysis, energy storage, and energy conversion (piezoelectric, triboelectric, and thermoelectric)
|
12
|
|
MSc. Nguyễn Tường Vy*
Prof.Dr. Hoàng Thị Đông Quỳ
Ms. Lý Hiểu Phương
|
• Extraction of nanocellulose fibers from nipa palm trees.
• Manufacturing airgel materials from freeze-drying technique, producing materials with high porosity >90%, high durability that can withstand loads >1000 times of the weight without being destroyed.
• Develop materials capable of adsorbing methylene blue (MB) dye and tetracycline antibiotics with a removal efficiency of over 90% and able to be reused multiple times with stable performance.
|
13 |
Biomaterials for Biomedical Applications |
Dr. Lê Ngọc Hà Thu*
MSc. Trần Quang Minh
|
• Green synthesis of nanosized metals and metal oxides for biomedical applications.
• Research and Fabrication of biocompatible wound coverings
• Design and synthesis of 2D materials for drug delivery
|
14 |
Materials for Renewable Energy |
Prof.Dr. Trần Duy Tập*
MSc. Đinh T. Trọng Hiếu
Ms. Nguyễn Huỳnh Mỹ Tuệ
Ms. Võ Thị Kim Yến
Mr. Nguyễn Mạnh Tuấn
MSc. Hoàng Anh Tuấn
Mr. Ngô Vĩnh Khoa
Mr. Đoàn Quốc Huy
|
Research interests include:
• Fuel cell (Hydrogen energy)
• Space materials (Nuclear materials)
|
15 |
Highly Nonlinear Optical Materials |
Dr. Nguyễn Phước Trung Hòa *
MSc. Vũ Đức Lân
Ms. Nguyễn Quế Anh
|
• Synthesis of glass materials with high nonlinear refractive indices.
• Design and optimization of microstructured optical fibers for generating laser light in the mid-infrared region.
• Simulation of laser light interaction with nonlinear optical fibers.
|