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Ngo Tuan Thanh, 36, from Soc Trang, has earned over VND1 billion annually by creating a novel dish from ca na, a fruit tied to childhood memories of many in the Mekong Delta.
Mr. Trinh Dinh Nang, a self-taught Vietnamese inventor with five patents, works while the world sleeps to bring practical science to life.
Gia Nguyen says since his childhood, he could “eat and sleep with robots” without feeling tired. That fiery passion drove him to excel in the field, paving the way for admission to an elite US university.
Former IT professional grows 15,000 noni trees, creating health products and profit.
Dang Huy Hau stuns judges with an elegant C++ solution at just 10th grade.
Having endured a succession of ‘terrible days’ with zero scores on French tests and facing the risk of being expelled, Dr Hoang Trung Dung was ultimately able to master French after a short time.
A total of 62 PhD holders, most of whom were trained overseas, applied for academic and research positions at Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM).
Vietnamese team earns 6 medals at the Asia-Pacific Informatics Olympiad, ranking 5th overall.
Vietnamese architect Vo Trong Nghia has been honoured with the Arts and Culture Prize for his outstanding contributions to ecological architecture and for introducing innovative design concepts.
Fifty-five team members under the project to send 500 young intellectuals to rural and mountainous areas in 16 provinces continue working under labor contracts, while awaiting new assignments. They passed rigorous selection rounds to join the system.
A heartfelt essay about perseverance and passion for math helped Nguyen Phuc Luong secure full-ride offers from top US universities.
Vietnamese students won the country’s highest-ever number of awards at the Regeneron ISEF 2025, including two second prizes and four special sponsor awards.
All eight Vietnamese students claimed medals at the APhO 2025, including three golds.
A team of students from Hanoi University of Civil Engineering won first prize at the 2025 Student Startup Competition with their project on converting industrial waste into a fire-resistant, heat-insulating material.
ELBOT, a six-axis robot arm made in Vietnam, is breaking barriers in automation tech.
These top scorers share their approach to reading, math, and staying motivated through setbacks.
Driven by the desire to become a pioneering company in applying brainwave technology to safety solutions, Tran Van Luc decided to embark on his entrepreneurial journey, becoming a CEO during his fourth year of university.
Driven by a vision to lead Vietnam in applying brainwave technology to safety solutions, Tran Van Luc embarked on an entrepreneurial journey, becoming a CEO in his fourth year at university.
La Nguyen Gia Hy graduated early with a perfect 4.0 GPA in computer science and a remarkable academic portfolio.
Six Vietnamese students made a clean sweep of gold medals at the 2nd Turkmenistan Mathematics Exchange Olympiad.