On September 27th,
DTU held an orientation seminar on
Environmental Research and Solutions. Attendees included Associate Professor. Sato Takafumi from Utsunomiya
University in Japan and lecturers and students from the Faculty of Environmental Engineering.
Associate
Professor. Takafumi presents at the seminar
Associate
Professor. Takafumi talked about some environmental research projects he’s
involved in and the production of raw materials and fuel. He also proposed some
solutions to environmental pollution treatment. These included a supercritical
method of separating hydrogen from organic compounds to convert them to
environment-friendly, the heating dioxins in the soil at high temperatures to
render them harmless and the treatment and recycling daily waste.
Many
DTU lecturers and students attended the seminar
Mr. Phan Trung Hieu, a
lecturer in the Environmental Engineering Faculty said:"The seminar provided students with a general
overview of environmental issues so that they can select and conduct realistic
research topics. As a result of this workshop, they have learnt much useful
information which will benefit their future studies and careers.”
“I am
doing research on supercritical methods. During this seminar, I have learnt how
to do research, about the nature of reactions and some phenomena which occur
during the process. I particularly found his experiences doing research
extremely useful for the research I’m doing.” said Tran Ba Dung, a K15KMT
student.
Environmental pollution has
become critical and applied research solutions are more vital than ever. DTU
students will be able to apply the information to their studies and research
for a better living environment in Vietnam.
(Board of Website Editor)