SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
Tuesday , Dec 19, 2006, Posted at: 18:34(GMT+7)
Nanotechnology Laboratory Founded in HCMC
A student studies at a nanotechnology lab in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: Hoang Uy)

A US$4.3 million nanotechnology laboratory at the Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City was inaugurated yesterday in HCMC.

The lab will offer workspace for local and foreign scientists to study Micro-Nanotechnology as well training related to micro/nano components.

The launch of a second master’s course on Nanotechnology materials and components also took place.

By staff writers - Translated by Hoang Uy
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