The Nuclear Technique Laboratory participated in the 16th Vietnam Conference on Nuclear Science and Technology, abbreviated as VINANST-16. This is an important specialized scientific conference held periodically to provide a forum for academic exchange, presentation of research results, and promotion of collaboration in the field of nuclear science and technology in Vietnam.
VINANST-16 is expected to be held from October 08 to 10, 2025, in Da Nang City. The conference brings together scientists, lecturers, researchers, experts, and postgraduate students from research institutes, universities, management agencies, and organizations applying nuclear techniques across the country.
At the conference, members of the Nuclear Technique Laboratory participated in presenting and discussing research results related to environmental radioactivity analysis, radiation measurement, applications of nuclear techniques, and other related research directions. Participation in the conference contributes to strengthening academic connections, updating new research trends, and expanding collaboration opportunities between the laboratory and other organizations in the field of nuclear science and technology.
Student To Hoang Minh presented a poster entitled “Evaluation of a gamma radiation measurement system using a sound card as a multichannel analyzer.” The work was conducted under the supervision of Assoc. Prof. Le Cong Hao and was awarded the Best Poster prize at the conference.
Oral Presentations
Dr. Nguyen Van Thang delivered an oral presentation on the migration of Ra-226 in topsoil, with a case study on water spinach cultivation soil.
PhD candidate Nguyen Thi Truc Linh delivered an oral presentation entitled “Application of transmission technique using low-energy photons to determine the thickness of material sheets.”
Poster Presentations
The participation of the Nuclear Technique Laboratory in the 16th Vietnam Conference on Nuclear Science and Technology – VINANST-16 provided an opportunity for the laboratory’s staff, postgraduate students, and students to present their research results, engage in academic exchange, and update new developments in the field of nuclear science and technology. The presentations delivered at the conference demonstrated the diversity of the laboratory’s research directions.
In particular, the participation of students in poster presentations and the achievement of an award at the conference highlighted the laboratory’s commitment to training, research supervision, and the development of scientific capacity among young researchers. This also serves as motivation for the Nuclear Technique Laboratory to continue promoting research, training, and academic collaboration in the coming time.
