Dr.
Anh NguyenProfile page
Lecturer, Science
School of Science,Engineering & Tech
Orcid identifier0009-0002-2952-5452
- Lecturer, ScienceSchool of Science,Engineering & Tech
- Saigon South Campus, Vietnam
BIO
Anh received his Ph.D. in University of Arkansas-USA under supervision of professor Colin D. Heyes. His Ph.D.’projects focused on synthesis and application of quantum dots in super-resolution imaging. Anh had one year as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California at Merced-USA, where he joined a project for application of quantum dots in display technology.
His current roles including teaching chemistry for undergraduates and graduates, and his research focuses on carbon quantum dots and their applications in catalysis and bio-sensing.
Awards & recognition:
- Teaching Assistant Award in Chemistry (University of Arkansas) 2019
- Blyholder Fellowship (University of Arkansas) 2019
- Vietnam Education Foundation Fellowship (United States) 2011-2014
Industry experience:
- Cooperating with Nanosys (USA) in a 2-million-dollar research project funded by department of energy for application of quantum dots in display technology
His current roles including teaching chemistry for undergraduates and graduates, and his research focuses on carbon quantum dots and their applications in catalysis and bio-sensing.
Awards & recognition:
- Teaching Assistant Award in Chemistry (University of Arkansas) 2019
- Blyholder Fellowship (University of Arkansas) 2019
- Vietnam Education Foundation Fellowship (United States) 2011-2014
Industry experience:
- Cooperating with Nanosys (USA) in a 2-million-dollar research project funded by department of energy for application of quantum dots in display technology
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- LecturerHo Chi Minh City University of Food Industry, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam2021 - present
- Postdoctoral FellowUniversity of California, Merced, Merced, United States2020 - 2021
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- ResearcherCenter of Research and Development for Gamma Radiation-Vietnam, Vietnam2009 - 2011
AVAILABILITY
- Masters Research or PhD student supervision