Korean expert delegation and representative staff of Hanoi Irradiation Center.
At the meeting, Mr. Phan Viet Cuong, Director of Hanoi Irradiation Center, presented the Center's development strategy for the period 2025-2030, focusing on the orientation of research and development of radiation technology applications, new radioactive pharmaceuticals, the need to improve scientific and technological potential with investment in equipment and human resource training.
Mr. Phan Viet Cuong, Director of Hanoi Irradiation Center, presented the Center's development strategy for the period 2025-2030.
Following the presentation of the Center's representative, Korean experts shared professional content and proposed specific cooperation directions: Strategy for developing radioactive pharmaceuticals at KIRAMS, and proposed a research cooperation plan with the Hanoi Irradiation Center in short, medium, and long-term periods; the trend of applying artificial intelligence (AI) in radiation measuring devices - a potential new research direction. KAIST affirmed its readiness to support the Center in training staff to access this technology; human resource training strategy in designing and manufacturing cyclotron accelerators for research and production of radioactive pharmaceuticals, and emphasized the role of cooperation between the Center and KIRAMS in supporting the training of the Center's staff; ready to receive students and staff of the Center to study and research at Sungkyunkwan University on fundamental technologies related to particle accelerators.
The two sides discussed future cooperation activities.
After discussion, the Center expressed its desire to continue promoting existing research cooperation activities on the design and manufacture of cyclotron accelerators and the production of radioactive pharmaceuticals with KIRAMS. At the same time, it proposed that Prof. Cho Gyu Seong, an expert in radiation detection systems and medical imaging, KAIST, support the Center in training human resources to effectively exploit AI tools in radiation measurement equipment and in scientific research. The Center also proposed that Prof. Chai Jong Seo, an expert in electronic engineering, biomedical engineering and energy, Sungkyunkwan University, connect to build research cooperation and human resource training as soon as possible.
At the end of the working program, the Center assigned Mr. Tran Minh Quynh, Deputy Director, to direct relevant departments to develop a specific cooperation plan with the Korean side. In the immediate future, the focus will be on training human resources in the field of cyclotron accelerator technology, research and development of DCPX, research and design of radiation measuring devices using artificial intelligence... The Center's Board of Directors is also preparing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to cooperate with Sungkyunkwan University, focusing on training and exchanging research staff as soon as possible.
Based on the results achieved in the working session, the Center proposed sending staff to participate in short-term training courses at KIRAMS and KAIST to gradually approach, receive and master related technologies in the field of cyclotron accelerators, production of radioactive pharmaceuticals, as well as application of AI in scientific research, especially in the design and manufacture of radiation measuring devices.
The Korean expert delegation took a souvenir photo with the staff of the Hanoi Irradiation Center.
The meeting opened up many new prospects and marked an important step forward in the research and human resource training cooperation relationship between the Hanoi Irradiation Center and Korean partners.
Source: https://mst.gov.vn/han-quoc-chia-se-dinh-huong-hop-tac-trong-ung-dung-nang-luong-nguyen-tu-197250818224711891.htm
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