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Nguyen Thi Khanh Dieu’s story of passion, perseverance, and breakthrough in biomedical antenna research captures the spirit of Vietnam’s youth.
Using an old computer, a final-year student from Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) has created a game that is "causing a storm," attracting the attention of hundreds of thousands of users in Vietnam and around the world.
Tran Quoc Trung has been officially recognized as VN's youngest professor in 2025. He currently serves as Vice Director of Campus II of Foreign Trade University in HCM City, one of Vietnam’s leading institutions in economics and business education.
Dr Nguyen Thanh My, the holder of hundreds of patents generating hundreds of millions of US dollars in revenue, was the keynote speaker at the 2025 opening ceremony of Vietnam National University, HCMC.
Graduating early and at the top of her class from the National Economics University, Tran Thuy Linh entered a doctoral program before turning 21. Just over three years later, she has now earned her PhD.
Young Vietnamese opera talent Duong Duc Hai captivated the audience during a historic cultural exchange concert with the Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra.
Winners of Vietnam’s iconic gameshow are thriving in top companies and academia worldwide.
At 34, Dr. Tran Ngoc Nguyen is Vietnam’s youngest candidate for associate professor in Mathematics, with 18 international publications, including 12 in top-tier journals.
Two decades after scoring 29.5 on Vietnam’s university entrance exam, Dr. Dinh Duong Tung Anh is now the youngest associate professor candidate in medicine.
Among Vietnam’s two pharmacy professor candidates in 2025, one trained entirely abroad, including at the oldest university in the Americas, while the other was educated completely in Vietnam. Both boast impressive research careers.
A Gen Z baker turns her passion into an artform, creating stunning cakes and teaching others while honoring a promise to her beloved grandmother.
From mathematics to cardiology, Vietnam’s 2025 professorship nominees include standout talents under 40.
Nguyen Van Cuong, a 25-year-old from Thanh Hoa, has captured the spirit of Hanoi in a collection of handcrafted miniature models, each meticulously detailed down to every brick and electric wire.
Hoang Pham Minh Khanh, a 12th grader at Newton Middle and High School, has made history by winning a medal at the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA).
Young talent Duong Duc Hai wins international acclaim with heartfelt Chinese vocal performance.
Three Vietnamese engineers have won Gold Award at The Global AI Challenge for Building E&M Facilities 2025, held in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (China).
Vietnamese student Le Minh Ngoc joins UMass for PhD after study in Japan, Singapore, Canada.
At just 26 years old, Nguyen Trong Tan is the lead cutter on his team. His precise judgment in harvesting durians has spared his crew from costly mistakes.
Chu Tien Thanh from Cao Bang may not speak English fluently, but his warmth, food, and passion for his hometown win over travelers from around the world.
Vietnam’s team performed exceptionally well at the 2025 European Physics Olympiad (EuPhO), securing two gold medals, one silver, and one bronze.