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Research centre opening a milestone
by Phuoc Buu
BINH DINH (VNS)- Government leaders, Nobel Prize winners, and
leading international scientists yesterday attended the opening of a centre
for interdisciplinary science and education in central
The centre, which
was initiated - and backed financially - by Prof. Tran Thanh Van, chairman of
the Association Rencontres (meeting) du Vietnam, is expected to serve as the
nation's biggest centre for top level scientific activities.
The ceremony was
conducted with the theme Windows on the Universe.
Deputy Prime
Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan said the centre was an important milestone for the
international integration of the scientific community.
"The
participation of large numbers of international known scientists emphasises
the significance of the event," he said.
He said
co-ordination in research between Vietnamese scientists and the rest of the
world had kept pace with global scientific development.
Nhan said the
Government now had a firm realisation of developing basic science and had
developed national programmes to promote mathematics and physics.
"The
development of science and technology along with education and training is a
top priority. It is also the key factor for rapid and sustainable
development," he said.
Deputy PM Nhan
said the Government appreciated the participation of more than 200
international scientists and efforts by Professor Van and his wife, Professor
Le Kim Ngoc in organising the event.
The new centre
covers 200,000 square metres set in a valley looking out to sea. It includes a
conference hall, hotel, restaurant, bungalows, sporting facilities and coffee
shops.
The Association
Rencontres (meeting) du Vietnam, which was founded by Professor Van and
Professor Nguyen Van Hieu in 1993, paid for the entire centre.
Professor Van said
he expected the centre would be a destination for scientific seminars and
reseach.
American Nobel
laureate Sheldon Lee Glashow said the centre would help educate and inspire
generations of young science students from
Glashow said the
centre would disseminate scientific discoveries throughout the world as well.
Le Huu Loc,
chairman of the Binh Dinh Province People's Committee said much had to be
done to complete the centre, but local authorities pledged full support.
Windows on the
Universe
The symposium
Windows on the Universe opened with two key lectures on general sciences by
American Nobel winner Professor Sheldon Lee Glashow and German Nobel Laureate
Professor Klaus von Klitzing.
Activities include
presentations and discussions for young physicians and post-doctoral
researchers.
Laureate Rolf
Heuer, director of the European organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN),
will also deliver reports on physics research.
Van said the
presence of five Nobel laureates would encourage young Vietnamese.
"A small gift of a book to the
student by the laureates would be great encouragement," said Van. - VNS
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Thứ Hai, 12 tháng 8, 2013
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