Innovations in Solar Energy and Advanced Materials Engineering – The Key to Addressing Global Challenges
On the afternoon of December 4, 2024, Hanoi University of Industry, in collaboration with the VinFuture Prize, hosted an international scientific conference titled “Innovations in Solar Energy and Advanced Material Engineering.”
In his opening remarks, Dr. Kieu Xuan Thuc, Rector of Hanoi University of Industry, emphasized: “Renewable energy and advanced materials have emerged as pivotal keys to addressing global challenges such as climate change, sustainable development, and technological advancement. this conference serves as a vital platform to showcase groundbreaking research, foster dialogue, and inspire action.”
Dr. Kieu Xuan Thuc, Rector of Hanoi University of Industry, delivered a speech at the event
The seminar brought together renowned global experts, including Professor Martin A. Green from UNSW Sydney, a leading figure in photovoltaic solar energy, and Professor Mônica A. Cotta from the University of Campinas, a prominent researcher in nanotechnology and biofilm studies.
In his opening remarks, Dr. Kieu Xuan Thuc expressed heartfelt gratitude to the VinFuture Prize, as well as the participating scientists, faculty, and students. He underscored his hope that the seminar would not only provide fresh knowledge but also drive international collaboration, fostering an academic environment that nurtures innovation and contributes to the global scientific community.
Overview of the conference
At the seminar, Professor Martin A. Green shared his over 40-year journey of enhancing solar panel efficiency from the early days of this nascent technology. His advancements in materials, structure, and manufacturing techniques have significantly reduced production costs while boosting photovoltaic performance, making solar energy a competitive alternative to traditional fossil fuels.
Professor Martin Andrew Green from the University of New South Wales shared insights on the topic “Recent Progress in Solar Photovoltaics.”
He also highlighted the indispensable role of international cooperation in advancing renewable energy technologies. According to Professor Green, global challenges like climate change and population growth demand collective efforts from scientists, governments, and industries worldwide. Only through such collaborations can the goals of sustainable development and environmental conservation be achieved.
Professor Mônica A. Cotta from the University of Campinas shared insights at the conference
Meanwhile, Professor Mônica A. Cotta presented her groundbreaking research on bacterial cell signaling at the nano-bio interface. Her work paves the way for next-generation diagnostic tools and offers new approaches to preventing biofilm-related infections.
Lecturers and students engaged in discussions with speakers at the event
The seminar provided a platform for knowledge exchange, long-term partnership building, and the exploration of new possibilities. Together, these efforts chart a path towards a brighter, more sustainable future.
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