September 30th 2013 the National Foundation for Science & Technology Development (NAFOSTED) signed the decision No 66/QĐ-HĐQL-NAFOSTED in which approved to grant for TTU lecturers and their research projects.
Dr. Nguyen Quang Hung and his project “Microscopic study of pygmy dipole resonance”; Dr. Do Thi Thu Hang and her project “Epilepsy and autism in Vienamese children with SCN1A mutation”;
Dr. Do Thi Thu Hang
Ph.D., Pharmacy, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea (2009). B.S., Biotechnology, University of Natural Sciences, Ho Chi Minh City (2004). Before joining TTU, Dr. Hang had been working as a postdoctoral fellow in QIA, South Korea, and then in Deakin University, Australia. Dr Hang’s expertise includes cellular and molecular biology, immunology, especially inflammation, and signaling transduction pathways. Her research on Alzheimer’s disease, osteoporosis, and influenza virus has been published in Nutrition, Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, Molecular Immunology, Microbiology and Immunology, Journal of Cellular Biochemistry… Her current research interests include the genetic basis of severe pediatric epilepsy syndromes and neuro-protection of natural compounds from traditional medicinal herbs.
Dr. Nguyen Quang Hung
Ph.D., Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Institute of Physics (IOP), Hanoi, and Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Japan; M. S., Nuclear Physics, Hanoi University of Science; B.S., Nuclear Technology, Hanoi University of Science; Certificate of International Student Internship, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea. Dr. Hung’s research focuses on nuclear pairing at zero temperature, finite temperature and finite angular momentum; quantal and thermal fluctuations in finite systems; ground-state correlations and collective motions; nuclear giant and pygmy resonances; nuclear viscosity; and related topics.