Hanoi University of Science and Technology
University in Hanoi, Vietnam
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The Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST; Vietnamese: Äại há»c Bách khoa Hà Ná»i, lit.â'Hanoi Polytechnic', formerly known in English as Hanoi University of Technology (HUT) until 2010) is the first and largest technical university in Vietnam.[1][2][3][4][5] In May 2010 its name in English was changed to Hanoi University of Science and Technology (abbreviated HUST), this was made with the goal to promote research and training alongside the university's purpose besides technology transfer. The name in Vietnamese and French remain the same â Äại há»c Bách khoa Hà Ná»i and Institut Polytechnique de Hanoi respectively.[6] HUST is a multidisciplinary technical university.[7]
Hanoi University of Technology (HUT) (-2010)
Äại há»c Bách khoa Hà Ná»i | |
Former names | Polytechnic University (Vietnamese: Äại há»c Chuyên nghiá»p Bách khoa) Hanoi University of Technology (HUT) (-2010) |
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| Motto | Má»t tình yêu, Má»t tương lai |
Motto in English | One Love, One Future |
| Type | Technical university (Public) Polytechnic |
| Established | October 15, 1956 |
| President | Huỳnh Quyết Thắng |
Academic staff | 1,250 (2023) |
Administrative staff | 450 (2023) |
| Students | 38,015 (2023) |
| Undergraduates | 36,450 (2023) |
| Postgraduates | 1,405 (2023) |
| Location | 1 Äại Cá» Viá»t Bạch Mai Ward, Hanoi , 21°00â²23â³N 105°50â²35â³E |
| Campus | 26 ha Urban |
| Colors | Red and Yellow |
| Website | www.hust.edu.vn |
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Academics
Schools, departments, and faculties
- School of Information and Communication Technology
- School of Material Science and Engineering
- School of Mechanical Engineering
- School of Economics and Management
- School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering
- School of Chemical and Life Science
- Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics
- Faculty of Engineering Physics
- Faculty of Education Science and Technology
- Faculty of Foreign Languages
- Faculty of Political Theory
- Faculty of Physical Education
- Faculty of National Defense & Security Education
- Center for Continual Education
Institutes and research centers
- Institute of Biological and Food Technology (IBFT)
- Institute of Engineering Physics (INEP)
- Institute for Environment Science and Technology (INEST)
- Institute of Heat Engineering and Refrigeration (IHERE)
- International Training Institute For Materials Science (ITIMS)[8]
- Automation Research Center (ARC)
- Bach Khoa Computer Security Center (BKCS)
- The International Research Center for AI (BKAI)
- Biomedical Electronics Center
- Center for Development and Application of Software for Industry (DASI)[9]
- Center for Education and Development of Chromatography
- Center for High Performance Computing (HPC)
- Center for Research and Development of High Technology
- Center for Research and Consulting on Management
- Center for Talents Training
- Center for Technology Innovation (CTI)[10]
- Corrosion and Protection Research Center
- Inorganic Materials Research Center
- "Multimedia Information, Communication and Applications" (MICA) Institute
- International Training Programme and Centers
- KITECH-HUT Center
- Library and Information Network Center (LINC)
- Materials Science Center
- Polymer Center
- Polytechnology Company
- Precise Machinery Research Center
- Renewable Energy Research center (RERC)
Alumni
- Phan Thu: Lieutenant General, Hero of the People's Armed Forces, former Deputy Minister of National Defence.[11]
- VÅ© Äình Cá»±: former Vice Chairman of the National Assembly, first-round Ho Chi Minh Prize in science and engineering.
- Hoà ng Trung Hải: former member of the Politburo, former Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee, former Minister of Industry, former Deputy Prime Minister of the Vietnamese Government.
- Phạm Gia Khiêm: former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- VÅ© Xuân Thiá»u: Pilot who shot down a B-52 bomber in 1972.
- Hoà ng VÄn Nghiên: former Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee.
- Hoà ng VÄn Phong: former Minister of Science and Technology.
- Nguyá» n Minh Hiá»n: former Minister of Education and Training.
- NguyỠn Tiến Sâm: Hero of the People's Armed Forces, pilot of the Vietnam People's Army; former Deputy Minister of Transport, former Director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam.
- NguyỠn Quân: Former Minister of Science and Technology, former lecturer, former acting Vice Rector of the university.
- Tà o Äức Thắng: General of People's Army of Vietnam ; Chairman of Viettel Corporation.
- Hoà ng Nam Tiến: former Chairman of FPT Software.
- Lê Mạnh Hùng: CEO of Petrovietnam.
- Trần Mạnh Hùng: former Chairman of VNPT.[12]
- Dr. Mai Thanh Phong: Professor, President of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology.
- Nguyá» n Hà Äông: Developer of the famous game Flappy Bird.
Presidents
- Trần Äại NghÄ©a, 1956, former Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce (1950â1960), former Minister of Heavy Industry (1960â1962), former chairman of the State Committee on Science and Technology for Vietnam (1965)
- Tạ Quang Bá»u, 1956â1960, former Minister of Ministry of Defense (1947â1948), former Minister of Ministry of university and Secondary Education (1965â1976)
- Hoà ng Xuân Tùy, 1961â1966, former Deputy Minister of Ministry of university and Secondary Education
- Phạm Äá»ng Äiá»n, 7/1966â3/1980
- Hà Há»c Trạc, 3/1980â12/1989
- Hoà ng Trá»ng Yêm, 12/1989â10/1994
- Nguyá» n Minh Hiá»n, 10/1994â4/1997, former Minister of Ministry of Education and Training (6/1997â6/2006)
- Hoà ng VÄn Phong, 5/1997â11/2002, former Minister of Ministry of Science and Technology (8/2000â8/2011)
- Trần Quá»c Thắng, 12/2002â11/2004, former Deputy Minister of Ministry of Science and Technology (2004â10/2009)
- Hoà ng Bá Chư, 12/2004â6/2008
- Nguyá» n Trá»ng Giảng, 6/2008â10/2014
- Hoà ng Minh SÆ¡n, 7/2015â10/2020
- Huỳnh Quyết Thắng, 10/2020â
Gallery
- C1 main square
- Tree-lined road
- Students wearing áo dà i, a form of dress
