University-Level Evaluation of Student Scientific Research Projects (AY 2025–2026) – Fields of Engineering, Technology, and Communications

05/06/2026

On the morning of May 12, 2026, the University-Level Evaluation Council for Student Scientific Research Projects (AY 2025–2026) for the Faculty of Engineering, Technology, and Communications was successfully held.

The evaluation session was attended by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Luong Thi Kim Phuong – Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Technology, and Communications and Council Chair. Other council members in attendance included: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ngo Si Huy – Vice Dean of the Faculty; Dr. Nguyen The Cuong – Vice Dean of the Faculty; Dr. Tran Van Huy; Dr. Nguyen Thi Mui; Dr. Vu Sy Ky; and Mr. Le Thanh Duong – Council Secretary. The event also drew a large number of students interested in scientific research activities.

Media\2001_hdu_cntt\FolderFunc\202605\Images/hd-20260512071800-e.jpg

The University-Level Evaluation Council for Student Scientific Research Projects, Faculty of Engineering, Technology, and Communications (AY 2025–2026).

Media\2001_hdu_cntt\FolderFunc\202605\Images/sv4-20260512071936-e.jpg

Students attending the university-level student scientific research project evaluation session, Faculty of Engineering, Technology, and Communications (AY 2025–2026).

The evaluation session featured 8 student teams presenting 8 scientific research projects across various fields, including artificial intelligence, multimedia communications, information technology, electrical engineering, and civil engineering. The projects demonstrated high applicability, closely aligning with practical realities and development trends in the current era of digital transformation. During the session, the student teams presented their research findings with great professionalism, demonstrating independent research capabilities, critical thinking, and the effective application of specialized knowledge into practice. The evaluation council highly appreciated the quality of the projects while providing extensive professional feedback to help the teams refine their content, methodologies, and practical feasibility. Several projects were recognized for their strong potential for further research and real-world implementation. Concluding the session, the council acknowledged and highly praised the efforts of both the student teams and their faculty advisors. They also commended the academic spirit, proactiveness, and creativity shown by the students of the Faculty of Engineering, Technology, and Communications in their scientific research activities for the 2025–2026 academic year.

Media\2001_hdu_cntt\FolderFunc\202605\Images/sv1-20260512072033-e.jpg

Media\2001_hdu_cntt\FolderFunc\202605\Images/sv2-20260512072116-e.jpg

Media\2001_hdu_cntt\FolderFunc\202605\Images/sv3-20260512072132-e.jpg

Students presenting their scientific research project at the Council.

The evaluation session not only reflects the academic rigor and dedication of FETC students but also reaffirms the Faculty's commitment to practical-oriented education and its strategic direction for scientific research in today's digital age.Media\2001_hdu_cntt\FolderFunc\202605\Images/all-20260512072151-e.jpg

Commemorative photo of the collective of staff, lecturers, and students at the university-level scientific research project acceptance session for the Engineering, Technology, and Communications cluster, academic year 2025 – 2026.

Awards list for university-level student scientific research projects, Faculty of Engineering, Technology, and Communications for the 2025 – 2026 academic year. 

First Prize: Developing an artificial intelligence application for voice cloning by the student team from class K26 Informatics Teacher Education, advised by Dr. Le Van Hao.

Second Prize: Applying multimedia communications to the preservation and promotion of the cultural values of the traditional weaving craft of the White Thai ethnic group: a case study of Xuan Chinh commune, Thanh Hoa province by the student team from class K27 Multimedia Communications, advised by Dr. Nguyen Thi Ly and M.Sc. Cam Ba Phuong.

Third Prize:

  • Research on utilizing available workshop equipment to fabricate a “Spread-Out Refrigerator” training model for the Domestic Electricity and Refrigeration module by the student team from class K26 Electrical Engineering, advised by M.Sc. Luu Dinh Thi.
  • Research on the use of coconut coir in the production of fiber-reinforced concrete by the student team from class K27 Civil Engineering, advised by M.Sc. Le Thi Thanh Tam.

Honorable Mentions:

  • Applying Influencer Marketing to promote the Faculty of Engineering, Technology, and Communications by the student team from class K26 Multimedia Communications, advised by M.Sc. Hoang Hai Nhi.
  • Research on technology for building an intellectual competition game application by student Tran Duc Anh - class K25 Informatics Teacher Education, advised by M.Sc. Nguyen Thi Bich Nhat.
  • Research and fabrication of equipment for environmental pollution measurement and early warning by the student team from class K26 Electrical Engineering, advised by Dr. Ha Xuan Giap.
  • Research on the combined use of fly ash from the Nghi Son thermal power plant and silica fume from the Lionas alloy plant as a partial cement replacement in concrete production by the student team from class K25 Civil Engineering, advised by M.Sc. Nguyen Vu Linh.

Events

TIN LIÊN QUAN