Nuclear Technique Laboratory

Nuclear Technique Laboratory is affiliated with the University of Science, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM).

Nuclear Technique Laboratory was established in 2012 to support education, scientific research, and the implementation of nuclear technique applications in various fields.

The current Head of the Nuclear Technique Laboratory is Assoc. Prof. Le Cong Hao.

The laboratory’s main research directions include environmental radioactivity analysis, applications of nuclear techniques in industry, the development of nuclear measurement systems, elemental analysis using X-ray spectrometry, and other related radiation measurement techniques.

Migration characteristics of Ra-226 radionuclide in topsoil: a case study for water spinach soil (05/2026)

Elemental profiling and health risk assessment of Ulva reticulata in a coastal zone of Ninh Thuan Province, Vietnam using ICP-MS technique (05/2026)

Processes controlling the activity concentrations of naturally occurring radionuclides in the water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) soil: experimental and modelling studies (05/2026)

Impact of Non-Uniform Dead Layer Distribution on Efficiency Calibration for Volumetric Sources in HPGe Detectors (05/2026)

Background subtraction using the SNIP method enhanced by the Levenberg–Marquardt algorithm (04/2026)

Feature, transfer and radiological risk assessment of natural radionuclides from soil to plants at high background radiation area: a case study ambient of the rare earth mine, Muong Hum, Northern Vietnam (03/2026)

Study on the influence of targets on spectral response in different regions using MCNP6 (03/2026)

DEVELOPMENT OF AN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK MODEL FOR RAPID DETERMINATION OF NAOH SOLUTION CONCENTRATION USING THE TRANSMISSION SPECTRUM OF LOW-ENERGY GAMMA RAYS AT 59.54 KEV (01/2026)

Concentration and Distribution Characteristics of Gross Alpha, U-238, U-234 and Ra-226 in Freshwater (11/2025)

Transfer characteristics of polonium from nutrient solution and soil to lettuce (Lactuca Sativa) grown in hydroponic and soil systems (10/2025)

Assessment of radioactivity in concrete grades M300 and M400 with fly ash addition (05/2025)

Concentration of Ra-226 in soil, water, and sediment of active and abandoned quarries (2024)

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