On December 12, 2023, delegation of the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology led by Associate Professor Dr. Hoang Huu Hanh – Director of Center for International Education had a working session with IMEC at its headquarters in Leuven, Belgium.
The delegation had the presence of: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hoang Huu Hanh – Director of Center for International Education, Dean of Multimedia Faculty, PTIT; Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Minh – Chairperson of Education and Research Council of the Faculty of Electronics Engineering, PTIT; Dr. Pham Vu Minh Tu – Center for International Education, PTIT
During the meeting, PTIT and the IMEC introduced the two sides and exchanged cooperation opportunities and exchanged opportunities to promote future cooperation activities. The meeting focuses on training programs such as graduate student training, post-doctoral research, long-term academic programs, and Master of Electronics Engineering training.
In particular, IMEC Center also shares many support policies for students and graduate students, creating favorable conditions for core staff of PTIT in the Chip and Electronics branch to participate in courses. postgraduate studies and important research projects, contributing to the sustainable development of the field of Electronic Engineering.
Specifically, the IMEC Center exchanges a lot of graduate student support policies and undergraduates, which create favorable conditions for PTIT core staff members in the Chip and Electronics branch to enroll in courses. Graduate courses and noteworthy research projects that promote the field of electronic engineering’s long-term expansion. This visit is expected to pave the way for numerous future opportunities for cooperation and to further the development of both organizations.
IMEC (Interuniversity Microelectronics Corporation), established in 1984, is a leading high-tech research and development center in Belgium as well as the EU with more than 5,000 employees and 350 graduate students from more than 90 countries. IMEC is managed by a council made up of industry, government and universities in the Flanders Region. In the city of Leuven in Flanders, Belgium, IMEC has a semiconductor research and processing facility of about 12,000 hectares. IMEC also has offices and R&D zones in many countries and territories such as the Netherlands, the United States, Taiwan (China) and India.