HUTECH professor cited a top 100 Asian Scientist

VOV.VN - Phung Le, PhD, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology was cited a top 100 Asian Scientist for her research creating biofuel out of agricultural waste such as rubber seed oil, ground coffee beans and fruit.

Phung Le, PhD, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology 
Compiled by Asian Scientist Magazine, the list includes 100 scientists, innovators and leaders who have received national or international prizes for their scientific research or have made significant contributions to scientific discovery or leadership that benefited academe or industry.

Asian Scientist says that while the list is “by no means an exhaustive compilation”, it still gives “a valuable snapshot into the exciting science taking place in Asia and raises the profile of researchers that are making invaluable contributions to their fields.” 

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