Vietnam is land of opportunity for
US
scientist
While some
domestic scientists are under the impression that working conditions in the
country are not up to international standards, other foreign scientists see
nothing but the opportunity to make a difference in the nation’s future.
Dr Iftikhar
A.Gul from the US is one
of those foreign scientists, currently working in the Sai Gon Hi-Tech Park
with the aim of developing technological products in Vietnam. Dr
Gul said his goal is to help turn the semiconductor industry into the leading
technology of Vietnam.
In 2013, when he was
working as the technological director for Semicoa from the US, he
received an offer of employment from the Sai Gon Hi-Tech Park. He was very
interested in the prospects of working in Vietnam.
He said when he received
the offer, he thought this was a worthy and adventurous opportunity. So he
quit his US$300,000 a year job at Semicoa to take the job at the Sai Gon
Hi-Tech Park, Dr A.Gul where he receives only US$2000 per month.
At present, he
is supporting the Sai Gon Hi-tech Park to set up a production line for the
launch of semi-conductor equipment. He has also gotten involved in training
young researchers and instructing them how to design products and develop
quality control standards.
In addition, Dr Gul has
given provided businesses advice on ways to conduct marketing activities and
on developing customer bases. At the same time, Dr Gul hopes to train an
outstanding staff of engineers and marketing experts at the industrial park.
The
Management Board of Sai Gon Hi-Tech Park recently revealed that it is
piloting a program to provide scientists with attractive salaries to entice
them to come and work in Vietnam,
especially those Vietnamese working abroad.
For his part, Dr. Ta Minh
Tri, a nano technology expert who is living and working in France said
that salary is not the determining factor for scientists to return home to
work.
Tri added that the most
important is the creation of an environment that is conducive for conducting
researches, colleagues, and opportunities to exchange with foreign
researchers and participate in international seminars.
Similarly, Dr Tran Hai Linh
from Chonbuk National
University in the Republic of Korea
said the most important thing is co-ordination among colleagues and the
availability of modern equipment to obtain major achievements in research.
Dr A.Gul said the primary
motivating factor for him coming to and staying in Vietnam is the “opportunity to
make a difference” in the country’s future. He expressed desire to achieve
his goals in Vietnam,
that’s something he can be proud of.
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