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1. Foundation date:
The College of Technology was founded in 2004 on the basis of reorganizing the former Faculty of Technology established in 1999 and Centre for Cooperation in Mechanics Training established in 1997.
2. Mandate:
- To provide qualified human resources in high-tech fields with strong basic science and information technology background; - To contribute to R&D of information technology, telecommunication, electronics and automation, nanoscience, nanotechnology and molecular biotechnology.
3. Training Programs:
3.1. Undergraduate Programs (4 years) - Information Technology; - Electronics and Telecommunications; - Engineering Physics; - Engineering Mechanics.
3.2. Master and PhD Programs (2 years and 2-4 years respectively) - Information Technology; + Computer Science + Information Systems + Data Communication and Computer Networks + Software Engineering - Telecommunications Engineering; - Electronics Engineering; - Nano Materials and Devices; - Bionanotechnology; - Mechanics of Solids and Mechanics of Fluids; - Engineering Mechanics.
3.3. International Joint Training Programs: - Joint Master and PhD Training Programs in Materials Science and Nanotechnology with Osaka University, Japan; - Joint Master Training Programs in Micro-Nanotechnology and Application with University of Paris-Sud 11, France; - Joint Master and PhD Training Programs in Materials Science and Information Science with the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), Japan; - Joint Master Training Programs within the French University Centre, France; - Joint Undergraduate Training Programs in Computer Science with Troy State University, USA; - Joint Undergraduate Programs in Engineering in Articulation with the University of New South Wales, Australia and French Universities.
4. Academic Departments and Centers: - Department of Information Technology - Department of Electronics and Telecommunications - Department of Engineering Physics and Nanotechnology - Department of Engineering Mechanics and Automation - Centre for Electronics and Telecommunications Research - Centre for Software Engineering and Development Research - Center for Computer Network and e-Learning
5. Laboratories:
- Micro-Nano Technology Laboratory - Laboratory for Smart Integrated Systems - Information Technology Practice - Computer Networking - Software Engineering - Digital Electronics Practice - Analogue Electronics Practice - MEMS and Microsystems - Control and Robotics - Computer Interfacing - Mechatronics Practice - Photonics and Optical Fiber Communications - Practice in Nanotechnology
6. Staff: 112 Of which, the faculty is: 78 Consisting of: Professors: 14 PhD: 36 (which includes 3 Doctors of Science)
7. Students: Undergraduate students: Full-time: 1,500 Part-time: 2,000 Master and PhD students: 520
8. Research and application:
The College is now focusing on the following research areas: - Information Technology: Logic and formal methods; Artificial intelligence; Decision Support Systems; Expert and Cognitive Systems; Database, Information Systems, Data Mining, Authentication; Natural Language Processing, Continuous Speech Processing, Handwritten Documents Recognition; Human - Computer Interaction, Machine Learning; Computer Networks; Parallel Processing; Grid Computing, Performance Evaluation; Software Verification; Software Cost Estimation. - Electronics and Telecommunications: Communication Systems; Wireless Communication Systems; Optical Sommunication systems; Information Processing; Electromagnetic and Microwave Electronics; Optoelectronics; VLSI and Embedded Systems; Robotics and Automatic Control; Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and application in electronics and communications. - Engineering Physics and Nanotechnology: Modeling and simulation of electronic materials and devices; Photonics and optical fiber communication; Magnetic nanostructured materials and devices; Semiconductor nanostructured materials and devices. Molecular biotechnology; Bioinformatics, Nanobiotechnology - Engineering Mechanics and Automation: Mechatronics engineering; Marine structures engineering; Industrial and environmental fluid-gas mechanics - Micro-Nano Technology Laboratory: Development and application of micro-nanotechnology fabricated materials and devices: Magnetic and spintronic materials, composites, sensors and devices; Electrochromic, solar cell materials; Photonic and optoelectronic materials; MEMS and NEMS for electronics and communication devices - Laboratory for Smart Integrated Systems: VLSI, Embedded Systems; Acquisition and Processing of bio-medical data and information - Center for Computer Network and e-Learning Systems: ICT infrastructure, Computer network, IT services, e-learning systems and applications R & D significant products include: - SMS Portal (Software System for Handling SMS Messages in the net-office portal); VNUCE (Electronic Course Editor); MRTEST (Software System for Management and Evaluation of Testing Exams); Net-Office (Software for Administration and Management Office Use); QMS (Software Program for Queue Management in Public Services); ELIB (Electronic Library Software System) - Unisoft (Software system for student and curriculum management in universities); Ibank (Software system for of objective testing management); CT CMS - website content management system - Real-time Digital Signal Processing Devices; Dual-Channel Side Lobe Blanking, Active Dignal Decoding UHF Logarithmic Receivers; Low-noise High-frequency Amplifiers (up to 3,100 MHz); HF - power Generators (Up to 200 Watts); RF Power Amplifiers (from 470MHz to 1,000MHz); Patient Monitoring Systems and other medical electronics devices Programmable Automatic Bell Ringer for Public Schools and Institutions Academic – Industrial Links The College of Technology has established collaboration and links with a number of industrial companies and partners, such as: Toshiba Corporations, Mitani Group, Fujisu, Honda, Renesas, Koganei Seiki (Japan), LG Korea and LG Vietnam, Display Manufacturing Systems (DMS) (Korea); Global CyberSoft Inc. (USA), VEIC, IMI (Vietnam). The cooperation aims at high-quality human resource and service development etc.
9. International Cooperation:
The College has established cooperative ties with universities, research institutes and laboratories in various countries, such as: University of New South Wales, Australia; Vienna Technical University, China; South East University, Austria; Hull University, University of Southampton, England; University of Paris-Sud 11, Rouen University, Fourier University of Grenoble, University of Nantes, University of Rennes, Mediteranne University Marseille, Letti, Cachan University, Conservatoire National de Arts et Metier, France; Bochum University, Technical University of Ilmenau, Ernst Moritz University of Greifswald, Germany; Osaka University, JAIST, Keio University-SOI, Japan; Korea University, Korea National University, Pohang University, Pusan National University, Korea Polytechnic University, Hoseo University, Korea; Moscow State University, Russia; NTU, NUS, Singapore; Kun Shan University, Chung Hsing National University, Kiao Hsung University of Science and Technology..., Taiwan; Delft University of Technology, Twente University of Technology, The Netherlands and Stanford University School of Biomedical Engineering, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Wichita University of Cincinnatty, USA, etc. The cooperation includes joint research projects, joint training programs, student and staff exchanges.
10. Contact address:
College of Technology Building E3, 144, Xuan Thuy Road, Hanoi Tel: (84.4) 7547810 - 7547461 Fax: (84.4) 7547460 Website: http://www.coltech.vnu.edu.vn Email: coltech@vnu.edu.vn
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