State President meets reputable Vietnamese physicist in Vienna
State President Vo Van Thuong on July 24 (local time) visited the family of Dr. Nguyen Duy Ha, a reputable Vietnamese physicist in Europe and the world, as part of his ongoing official visit to Austria.
President Vo Van Thuong (middle) visits the family of Dr. Nguyen Duy Ha in Vienna on July 24 (Photo: VNA)
Vienna (VNA) – State President Vo Van Thuong on July 24(local time) visited the family of Dr. Nguyen Duy Ha, a reputable Vietnamese physicistin Europe and the world, as part of his ongoing official visitto Austria.
Ha, born in 1971, a graduate from the Hanoi University ofScience and Technology, is working as a professor at the Vienna University of Technology, a member ofAustria’s top research team. He has worked in many prestigious scientific researchorganisations and establishments inside and outside the country. Many membersof his family are experts in the fields of basic science and intensiveapplication in Vietnam and countries with advanced science in the world.
President Vo Van Thuong (L) talks to Dr. Nguyen Duy Ha (Photo: VNA)
Thuong hailed Ha's achievements in and contributions to scientific research and application and underlined that the Party and State always hope that Vietnamese people ingeneral and intellectuals and scientists abroad will reap more successes intheir career and life.
The State leader said he believes that Vietnamese intellectualslike Ha and his family members will help promote the reputation ofVietnamese scientists.
Ha’s suggestions have also helped improve the country’s Statemanagement over science and technology, especially in perfecting policies to encourageand back Vietnamese scientists at home and abroad to make more contributions toscientific research and application in Vietnam in a substantial and effectivemanner, stated Thuong.
He said he hopes with his rich experience, Ha will strengthentheir connections and his peers at home to boost research activities andpropose ideas to complete related policies./.
Austrian capital Vienna, with its strengths in tourism, culture, urban management, environmental protection, heritage conservation and restoration, can cooperate with Hanoi and other Vietnamese localities to carry out specific joint activities, thus promoting the overall bilateral relationship, said President Vo Van Thuong on July 24.
President Vo Van Thuong is in Vienna for an official visit to Austria. The visit is made at the invitation of Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen.
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