Biomedical image processing applications

Abstract: In this talk, the speaker will present several biomedical image processing applications which can leverage the power of Deep Learning/Machine Learning to perform such tasks on image-to-image translation. For example, reconstruction, segmentation, and denoising. Additional tips and tricks in model and loss engineering will be also introduced. Furthermore, the data-centric augmentation to enrich the
“Đi một ngày đàng, học một sàng khôn/Go Out One Day and Return With a Basketful of Knowledge”: Redefining Notions of Success and Leadership in Vietnam

Abstract: Conventional narratives of Vietnamese history depict a culture steeped in a millennia-old struggle against foreign aggression. This is understandable given Vietnam’s recent encounters with France, the United States, and China. But a closer examination of this history reveals insights, both complex and illuminating, into the way Vietnamese have long defined leadership, learning, and success.
VinUni Ethical Review Policy and Procedures for use of Human Subjects in Research

Speaker: Amita Verma, Executive Director, Research Management and Accreditation; Senior Fellow, College of Business and Management
Research Opportunities for Operational and Service Excellence in Healthcare

Abstract: Health is Wealth (Ralph Waldo Emerson, 18th century) An apple a day keeps the doctor away (English proverb, 19th century) Happiness is the highest form of health (Dalai Lama, 20th century) To make the right choices in life, you have to get in touch with your soul. (Deepak Chopra, 21st century) Maintaining and sustaining
Optimization: A guided tour

Abstract: Optimization, also known as Mathematical Programming, or Operations Research, is a field that aims to model with mathematics, and solve with computers, practical decision problems arising in engineering and business. The field is at the foundation of most modern artificial intelligence technology, with use cases in natural language processing and computer vision, machine learning, data
Endangered languages

Abstract: Half of the world’s languages are endangered and may go extinct in this century. The loss of these languages will have dire consequences not only for their speakers, but also for culture, science, and the environment. Around the world, speakers of endangered languages are mounting strategic efforts to save their languages. This presentation features photos
Cracking the Glass Ceiling: South Korea

Abstract: This study investigates whether the presence of women at senior management level improves gender equality environment in South Korea. I find strong empirical evidence that when the proportion of female senior managers is large, the gender gap in terms of salary and employment rate for full time employees reduces. Further, I empirically show that once
Customer satisfaction and customer delight and proposed model to measure customer delight in the 5 star hotel context in Vietnam

Topic: Customer satisfaction and customer delight and proposed model to measure customer delight in the 5 star hotel context in Vietnam Speaker: Tran Phuong Lan, PhD, Vice Dean, College of Business and Management
Digital technology use during COVID-19 pandemic – An example in Vietnam

Speaker: Dr. Tran Anh Tu (NIHE) and Dr. Ha Minh Thuy, College of Health Sciences Abstract: During COVID-19 pandemic, digital technologies have been applied widely over the world to improve prevention and control of the disease. In Vietnam, despite the low healthcare setting with limited resources, many digitalizing solutions have been developed and applied to
Alcohol consumption after a Myocardial infarction and mortality

Speaker: Maurizio Trevisan MD, Professor and Dean, College of Health Sciences Abstract Alcohol use is a widespread habit throughout the world. Countries differ in the amount, the type and the way they consume alcohol. Forces that shape the use of alcohol and its potential health effects are numerous and the use of alcohol has an important web