Representing Hanoi National University of Education at the meeting were Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Duc Son - President of HNUE; Dr. Dinh Minh Hang - Head of the President's Office; Assoc. Prof. Duong Minh Lam - Head of Science and Technology Office; Prof. Luc Huy Hoang - Director of the Institute of Natural Sciences; Prof. Dang Ngoc Quang - Dean of the Faculty of Chemistry; Assoc. Prof. Do Danh Bich - Dean of the Faculty of Physics; Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Lan Hung Son - Dean of the Faculty of Biology, along with the entire Faculty Board, lecturers, and students of the Faculty of Chemistry.
At the meeting, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Duc Son welcomed Prof. Masahiro Yamashita to the University. He introduced some highlights of training, scientific research, and teaching, as well as the position of Hanoi National University of Education in the national education system; he also provided information on international cooperation between the University and universities and organizations in Japan. As the Secretary-General of the Asian Federation of Coordination Chemistry, Assoc. Prof. Son hoped that Prof. Masahiro Yamashita would become a bridge to help the university develop the fields of chemistry and science in general.
Speaking at the meeting, Prof. Masahiro Yamashita expressed his sincere thanks for the warm welcome of the University and introduced some key information about the 10th Asian Coordination Chemistry Conference (ACCC10). Prof. Masahiro Yamashita said that ACCC10 is a major world-class conference and will feature reports from professors who have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. In addition, Prof. Masahiro Yamashita acknowledged the preparation for ACCC10 between the University and its co-organizers and appreciated the opportunities for cooperation in education, training, and science and technology between Hanoi National University of Education and world-renowned scientists shortly.
At the exchange, representatives of the faculties and departments: Assoc. Prof. Duong Minh Lam, Prof. Dang Ngoc Quang, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Thi Thu Ha and Dr. Dinh Minh Hang shared details about the activities to thoroughly prepare for ACCC10.
The program concluded with a scientific seminar on the topic: "Molecular Spin Qubits for Quantum Computer and High-Density Memory Devices Based on Molecular Magnets"
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