The seminar welcomed the participation of professors from Hiroshima University, Japan, lecturers from the Faculty of Agronomy, and students interested in the topic.
To open the seminar, Dr. Duong Van Thao – Head of the Office of Science, Technology and International Cooperation, introduced the delegates and provided an overview of the seminar’s content.
Following the introduction, Dr. Nguyen Van Quan from Hiroshima University delivered a presentation on:
“Introduction to Key Research in Agrochemistry and Its Application Potential.”
He also gave a talk on:
“Introduction to the Graduate School of Innovation and Practice for a Smart Society.”
The seminar was a great success, providing valuable insights for both faculty members and students at TUAF. The presentations by Dr. Nguyen Van Quan not only shared in-depth knowledge of agrochemistry and its applied research but also opened up opportunities for collaboration and academic exchange between the two universities.
The session gave participants a clearer view of modern research trends and their practical applications in agriculture. Moreover, the information about the Graduate School of Innovation and Practice for a Smart Society was especially useful for those interested in pursuing further studies and research in Japan.
At the end of the program, representatives from both sides expressed a desire to continue strengthening collaboration in the future, aiming to promote innovation and scientific research in the agricultural sector. This seminar served not only as a platform for academic exchange but also as an important bridge to enhance international cooperation between the two institutions.
Below are some photos from the seminar: