Newsletter 02/2015 - Vietnamese
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Newsletter 02/2015 - Vietnamese
Newsletter 02/2015 Newsletter 02/2015 Contents Editorial 2 News from the Campus 3 New Department for Industrial Relations and Technology Transfer Established 3 Preparations Started to Implement New Campus Management Software 3 Graduation Ceremony and Signing of MoU with Bosch Celebrated 5 Seventh University Council Meeting Took Place in Germany 7 Automation Development for Nghia Nippers 7 Bachelor Meets Business Program Revived 8 MSST Associates Investigate Environmental Process Problems at Swine Farm 9 News from Research 10 Angelina Nhat Hanh Le Assigned As Associate Editor of World Journal of Management 10 Deputy Head of Academic Affairs Takes Part in DIES UNILEAD- Training Course 10 New Research Article Published by Dr. Vinh 11 News from Conferences 12 th International Representatives from Science and Industry Will Attend the 13 Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing 12 International Conference on “The Future of Ho Chi Minh City Metropolitan Area” 13 News from Workshops 14 Process of Accreditation of Sustainable Urban Development is Ongoing in Germany 14 Seminar on the First International CubeSat Constellation by Prof. Vo Bich Hien 15 National Instruments Workshop on Labview Software for MSST and EEIT Students 16 Lean Management Training Class 16 Human Resources Training and Education Cooperation for Transport and Logistics Industry 17 Public Transport Development in Vietnam: Challenges and Opportunities 18 Workshop on Lecturer Recruitment and Research Development in Germany 19 Events Seventh Supervision Mission of World Bank 20 20 1 Newsletter 02/2015 Board of Directors of VGU Consortium Reelected at Meeting of Members 21 VGU and Adidas co-host branding day 21 Foundation Year Students Presented English Skills in Fair 22 VGU Bloodrive 23 Super Fair 2015 23 Swimming Club’s Pool Party 24 Staff News Welcoming New Staff Prospects and Dates 25 25 26 Save the Date: Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing 26 Save the Date: International Conference “The Future of Ho Chi Minh City Metropolitan Area” 26 Editorial Dear readers, Just a relatively short time has passed since we sent you the last VGU Newsletter, and now here we are back again with a new issue full of news from our study programs, campus life, research development, staff recruitment and other exciting projects and seminars. In the meantime, VGU has reached the amazing number of more than 1,000 students and the university council approved plans for 23 study programs at VGU until the year of 2121. In this newsletter edition, we are delighted to announce the start of two very important projects at VGU. One is the foundation of the new Department for Industrial Relations and Technology Transfer, with Dr. Michael Braun as Head of Department, and the other one is the start of the preparations for the implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system for VGU’s administration, which will ensure an integrated management and an increase of efficiency in almost all areas of the university. Read more about these projects on pages 3 and 4. Another important development and cause for celebration is the newly sealed co-operation between VGU and Bosch. On the festive occasion of the graduation ceremony, when 38 graduates from 6 study programs received their degrees, VGU’s President Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mallon, the Managing Director of Bosch Vietnam, Mr. Vo Quang Hue and the Managing Director of Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Vietnam Co. Ltd., Mr. Guru Mallikarjuna, signed a Memorandum of Understanding to confirm the framework of their co-operation in a wide variety of topics. Read more about this event on page 5. Furthermore, there is news from special seminars and outings as well as detailed information on the upcoming 13th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing (GCSM) and an international conference on the future of Ho Chi Minh City, which VGU will be hosting in September. Enjoy reading! As always, if you have any comments or feedback to this newsletter, we appreciate hearing from you. Kind Regards, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mallon, President of VGU 2 Newsletter 02/2015 News from the Campus New Department for Industrial Relations and Technology Transfer Established The newly created department for Industrial Relations and Technology Transfer was established on 1st June 2015 to help develop systematically VGU’s relations with current and future partners in industry and in other sectors. For a leading research university like VGU, scientific research is its top priority, but with the university’s growing pool of scientific knowledge, new technologies and state-of-the-art teaching, VGU will grow also more and more into the role of a teaching/training, research and technology partner for enterprises and other organizations. But this requires that VGU develops its capabilities in technology transfer, understands the needs of research partners, of users of newly developed technologies and of potential employers, so that VGU can focus on those science- and technology-based services and make sure that its graduates have the qualifications which the labor market requests. For this, the new department will focus on building excellent relations with current and potential partners, on developing at VGU the competencies and capacities which are necessary for professional knowledge and technology transfer, on helping to develop the market for VGU’s services and qualified graduates and on initiatives to develop ‘win-win’ opportunities in these domains for VGU and its partners. To achieve maximum leverage, VGU cooperates in this domain also with vocational training institutions which are supported by the German development cooperation. To implement this cooperation and to ensure a successful ‘kick-start’ of this initiative, VGU and GIZ co-financed an experienced expert in technology, innovation and research management and technology transfer, Dr. Michael Braun, who will head temporarily as an Integrated CIM Expert the new department and take the lead in its development. Dr. Braun has more than 20 years of international working and consulting experience with enterprises, universities, research organizations and government institutions, including four years in Vietnam. If you have any inquiries or are interested in developing research and technology transfer partnerships or other types of science-industry in collaboration with VGU, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Braun at Michael.braun@vgu.edu.vn. Dr. Michael Braun, new Head of Department for Industrial Relations and Technology Transfer Karina Scholz, PR-Officer Preparations Started to Implement New Campus Management Software The Vice President for Administration Dr. Neukirchen has not only obtained a large grant of money to support a project at VGU, he has also assembled a suitable team. The administration of VGU shall receive a business process management software, which will insure an integrated management of many different aspects of the university such as financial management, human resources, room planning and all aspects of the student’s life cycle – starting with the interest for the university and ending with Alumni-management. Such a system (Enterprise Resource Planning, ERP) increases efficiency in almost all areas and is sustainably constructed to manage the targeted growth of VGU in the next years. The initiated STEP (Starting The ERP Processes) project will prepare the base for the technical implementation through a launch of business process management. Scheduled going live of the ERP system depends on the release of World Bank funds. ERP software typically consists of multiple enterprise software modules that are individually purchased, based on what best meets the specific needs and technical capabilities of the organization. Each ERP module is focused on one area of business processes, such as Finance & Accounting or 3 Newsletter 02/2015 Procurement. A business can use ERP software to manage back-office activities and tasks including the following: Distribution process management, supply chain management, services knowledge base, configure, prices, financial data, automate employee life-cycle, standardize student lifecycle management, reduce redundant tasks, assess business needs, accounting and financial applications, lower purchasing costs, manage human resources and payroll. The basic goal of using an enterprise resource planning system is to provide one central repository for all information that is shared by all the various ERP facets to improve the flow of data across the organization. Dr. Neukirchen was able to win a strong partner for this project at VGU, MACH AG from Germany. The software and business consulting company from Lübeck and the DEG (German Investment and Development Company) could both be convinced by Dr. Neukirchen to invest in this trend-setting project, so that together they supported the project with more than 300,000 Euro. "I'm very happy and grateful that members of the University Council have actively supported this idea. My special thanks go to the Parliamentary State Secretary, Hans-Joachim Fuchtel, who campaigned for this project when he visited VGU in spring 2015, and to Mr. Klaus-Peter Willsch, Member of Parliament. We are also grateful to the MACH AG for their commitment and entrepreneurial courage and are pleased that the German Investment Development Company could be convinced of the usefulness and eligibility of this project ", said the Vice President of Administration, Dr. Neukirchen. Over the next two years, the project team aims to holistically organize and modernize VGU’s administration. The planned implementation of a systematic process management and an ERP system brings VGU a big step towards being a role model in the field of university administration. "The STEP project at the VGU is an ambitious and innovative project. Group picture of the project team in the courtyard of VGU Therefore, it is selfevident for an equally ambitious and innovative company, such as the MACH AG, is needed to participate in such a large and well-established project and promote it by all means", says the project manager of the MACH AG, Torben Hingst. The STEP team, which started work in early May, consists of three consultants of MACH AG and experienced VGU-staff that were selected from each department. Together the team has the necessary skills, knowledge and passion to create the technical requirement so that VGU’s management may soon compete on an international level. 4 Newsletter 02/2015 "With the new system and optimized process management, some changes will definitely take place at VGU. Initially, these will be very unusual, but are of urgent need in order to permanently guarantee the standard of VGU as an excellent university. The success of this project is not only of utmost importance to the Presidential Board, but also to the dedicated STEP team and every associate of VGU, because every employee and student will benefit from it! “, said Dr. Henning Roet, Head of STEP project. Dr. Mathias Neukirchen, Vice President for Administration Dr. Henning Roet, Senior Project Manager Graduation Ceremony and Signing of MoU with Bosch Celebrated On 22nd May 2015, VGU’s President Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mallon and Vice-President Dr. Nguyen Le Hung awarded degrees to 38 master and bachelor graduates from 6 study programs in Ho Chi Minh City. At the same time, the official confirmation of VGU’s co-operation with Bosch Vietnam Co. Ltd. was celebrated. The representatives of VGU and Bosch signed a Memorandum of Understanding. On this occasion, in order to mark for the co-operation, Bosch agreed to provide up to ten scholarships for VGU students. The graduates of VGU were each awarded a German degree from VGU’s partner universities. Congratulations to all of them on this great success! 15 graduates received the title Master of Business Administration Specialized in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises Development (MBA SEPT) in co-operation with the University of Leipzig. Nine graduates were awarded a Master degree in the study program Traffic and Transport (TaT) in co-operation with the Technical University of VGU’s Vice-President Dr. Nguyen Le Hung awarding a degree to a graduate and handing over flowers Darmstadt. Seven graduates completed the Master program Mechatronics and Sensor Systems Technology (MSST), which is run by the Hochschule Karlsruhe - University of Applied Science. Five graduates received the title Master of Business Information Systems (BIS), which is offered in cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences Heilbronn and the University of Applied Sciences Furtwangen. One graduate completed the Master program Computational Engineering (CompEng), operated by the Ruhr-University Bochum and one graduate completed the Bachelor program Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (EEIT), which is run in co-operation with the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. The President of VGU, Prof. Mallon, and Mr. Vo Quang Hue, Managing Director of Bosch Vietnam, officially agreed to deepen their co-operation in the fields of research, internships and theses. Furthermore Bosch agreed to provide up to ten scholarships for students starting in the Bachelor of Science program Mechanical Engineering of VGU. Each scholarship is provided over four years with a sum of 1,000 USD / year and a job offer to the scholarship holders with a three year work contract. This will be a great job opportunity for students meanwhile studying in university. 5 Newsletter 02/2015 During the past years, almost all VGU graduates are employed by multi-national companies, international organizations in Vietnam and many countries in the European Union. Some others continue their higher level research as well as received scholarships for studying in European countries. VGU-President Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mallon together with Managing Director of Bosch Vietnam, Mr. Vo Quang Hue, Plant Manager of Bosch Gasoline Systems in Dong Nai, Mr. Ryosuke Masumitsu (right), and Managing Director of Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Vietnam Co. Ltd., Mr. Guru Mallikarjuna, as well as Mr. Michael Lübbecke, Commercial Director of Bosch Gasoline Systems plant in Dong Nai (left). Within his speech at the signing ceremony, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mallon said that “VGU is on a good way to realize the vision of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thien Nhan, one of the universities’ founding fathers, to become a leading university in Vietnam by offering excellent teaching and research environment, as well as building up close collaboration with industry and government. This we see as our responsibility to contribute to the socio-economic development of Vietnam. VGU is continuously searching for cooperation with leading companies to create more opportunities for our students and lecturers.” The achievements that VGU reached so far could not have been realized without the continuous encouragement from the Ministry of Education and Training under the leadership of Minister Prof. Dr. Pham Vu Luan. In his speech, Prof. Dr. Mallon exclusively expressed his sincere thanks for this ongoing support. Besides, Mr. Vo Quang Hue expresses that “Vietnam is the first country in Southeast Asia region in which the Robert Bosch Group has a closed system with manufacturing plants, research centers and product distribution. So, Bosch in particular needs more engineers to meet our increasing demands, as well as the Vietnamese industry in general. Understanding the needs of industry, VGU has focused even more on sustainability in education and research with a core competence in high-tech engineering. Together with highly qualified lecturers and the support from German university partners VGU offers a kind of development expertise unmatched and unrivalled in Vietnam. This we highly appreciate and is one core aspect in Bosch’s decision to cooperate with VGU more closely.” To celebrate the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between VGU and Bosch, there were also present: Mr. Guru Mallikarjuna, Managing Director at Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Vietnam Co. Ltd, Michael Lübbecke, Commercial Director of Bosch Vietnam and Mr. Ryosuke Masumitsu, Plant Manager of Bosch Gasoline Systems plant in Long Thanh, Dong Nai province. Bosch Vietnam Co., Ltd. is a leading global supplier of technology and services. Bosch in Vietnam is a key contributor to the growth of the Bosch Group, and a major manufacturing and R&D hub for Bosch 6 Newsletter 02/2015 in Southeast Asia. By 2019, Bosch Vietnam Co., Ltd. will be seeking more mechanical engineers for the high-tech manufacturing plant in Dong Nai Province, Software and Engineering R&D center and Automotive R&D center in Ho Chi Minh City. Karina Scholz, PR-Officer Seventh University Council Meeting Took Place in Germany The members of the university council of VGU came together for their seventh meeting on June 3 rd in Frankfurt, Germany. The university council is meeting annually and is the highest decision-making body of VGU with an equal number of ten German and Vietnamese members. Chairman is the Vietnamese Minister for Education and Training, Prof. Dr. Pham Vu Luan and Deputy Chairman is the Hessian Minister of Science, Mr. Boris Rhein. In Frankfurt, the council members from Vietnam and Germany discussed important topics for the further development of VGU. Minister Rhein said he was very happy to welcome Prof. Luan as the meeting’s leader in Frankfurt. He declared that VGU’s aims are to promote excellent training of students, to foster the modernization of Vietnam and to strengthen the research skills of young Vietnamese scientists. The university’s council members also took a tour around VGU’s partner university, the Goethe University Group picture of the university council members in Frankfurt, Frankfurt. The council members were Germany. Picture by: Martin Joppen impressed by the modern facilities and are now looking even more forward to the construction of VGU’s new campus. Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mallon, President Automation Development for Nghia Nippers The well-known company Nghia Nippers (http://nghianippers.com) is a manufacturer in Vietnam of superior nail and beauty care implements (including manicure and pedicure, tweezers, grooming scissors, travel sets). With its origin and factories in Vietnam, Nghia has become one of the premier brands in Asia over the last 20 years. The company is on the way to enter the international market and therefore wants to improve its quality. Currently, the manufacturing of their products is done mostly manually. The technical director from Nghia Nippers, Mr. Nguyen Tan Luan, is looking for automation fabrication processes and so has contacted VGU. The Master Program Mechatronics and Visit of VGU representatives at Nghia Nippers’ factory Sensor System Technology (MSST) has been given a requirement from Nghia Nippers to build up automation devices (robot arm, 3-D 7 Newsletter 02/2015 automation machines). These devices will be set in the manufacture process to carry out such steps as punching out and cutting high-temperature sheet metal. The technical director from Nghia Nippers, Mr. Nguyen Tan Luan, and Senior Lab Engineer Le Duy Can from the MSST study program are working together on creating the technical specifications for the necessary automation right now. This co-operation is a technical service of MSST consisting of hardware and software development. Dr. Nguyen Le Hung, Vice President for Research Le Duy Can, MSST Study Program, Senior Lab Engineer cum Teaching Assistant Bachelor Meets Business Program Revived In all of VGU’s study programs outings to industrial partners or networking events play an important role. The bachelor study program Finance & Accounting (FA) has its own program to coordinate those outings and events, named Bachelors meet Business, or BmB for short. The ultimate goals of this program are to introduce VGU students to large corporations, help them to develop a career network and to create jobs and internship opportunities. This program paused for a while due to personal changes, but is now revived and will soon be opened for students from all study programs at VGU. The organizers of BmB are the Student Affairs department together with the student’s “Group of Accounting and Finance (GAF)”. After the organizers had officially claimed the rights to host BmB trips, they kickstarted a new season with their first trip: a visit to Vietcombank Securities Company (VCBS) in Ho Chi Minh City, on April 15th 2015. This visit received overwhelmingly positive reaction from the students, with over 70 participants signing up. Students were eager to ask questions at their visit to Vietcombank Securities on April 15th. Warmly welcomed by the staff and heads of departments at VCBS, VGU students were guided through the offices and had an intensive discussion with the staff members about company culture, challenges and opportunities when working at VCBS. This trip has given everybody a deeper and better understanding about the professional working environment in the financial field in Vietnam. After the visit, GAF was delighted to receive many favorable comments from students. There is always room for improvements, but GAF is optimistic they will be able to continue the Bachelors meet Business program in the future. Dr. Ha Thuc Vien, Vice President for Student and Academic Affairs, Nguyen Hoang Thien Thu, Student Affairs Officer 8 Newsletter 02/2015 MSST Associates Investigate Environmental Process Problems at Swine Farm In May 2015, VGU was honored to welcome Prof. Jan Hoinkis from the Karlsruhe University of Applied Science, Germany, as a visiting lecturer for the Master Program Mechatronics and Sensor Systems Technology (MSST). Prof. Hoinkis gave a lecture on Environmental Process Technology. During his stay at VGU, Prof. Hoinkis and two Lab Engineers, Mr. Le Duy Can and Mr. Luong Tan Vu, from MSST program made a field trip to a swine farm in Binh Phuoc province on May 6 th 2015. Their goal was to investigate specific problems related to industrial wastewater. This particular farm in Binh Phuoc province was chosen, because Mr. Luong Tan Vu luckily knows the owner and knows that he wants to invest in a new swine farm with a new wastewater treatment plant. The current farm has more than 11,000 pigs for commercial purposes. The factory is designed as a closed system with adaption to each pig’s character to improve the manufacturing condition. The wastewater treatment plant has a capacity of 350m3/day. The sewage purification system has two main processes included biogas and aeration. For the MSST associates, it is important to define the quality of wastewater since, if the wastewater is classified as type A, it can be freely discharged into a river or the environment. But if it is type B, it depends on the size and the flow rate of the river, or alternatively, this wastewater can be used for irrigation. At this swine farm, the effluent type is type B which means it can be disposed in the environment or can be used for irrigation. However, type B still causes some issues when being discharged into a river because it depends on the regulation of local authorities. Therefore, for the sustainable development, the future project of MSST together with the farm owner is improving Mr. Tan Vu Luong, Lab engineer, taking a the effluent type to A and applying a membrane bioreactor (MBR) sample of swine manure. to reduce the operation cost. The MBR is a technology that uses membranes to improve the performance of the treatment process in comparison to the conventional system. In addition, it is also uses zero-energy as it reuses the produced bio-gas. The trip was very productive and supportive for the MSST program. MSST got a promise from the owner that he will provide financial support for this research. Dr. Nguyen Le Hung, Vice President for Research Tan Vu Luong, Lab Engineer - Environmental Eng. & Chemical Analytics Laboratory, MSST 9 Newsletter 02/2015 News from Research Angelina Nhat Hanh Le Assigned As Associate Editor of World Journal of Management Mrs. Angelina Nhat Hanh Le, Senior Lecturer of VGU’s program Master of Business Administration in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises Development (MBA), has been assigned to be an associate editor for the World Journal of Management, which is indexed by Cabell's Directory of USA, and ERA (Excellence in Research for Australia) List of the Australian Research Council. Mrs. Angelina Nhat Hanh Le was selected by application in recognition of her publications, outstanding achievement and contribution to the body of knowledge. Pictured is the certificate for her editorship, which Mrs. Le received in April 2015. Congratulations on behalf of the Presidential Board and staff of VGU! The aim of the World Journal of Management (WJM)) is to publish scholarly work that contributes to the body of knowledge. It publishes both theoretical and empirical scholarly papers and case studies relating to broad filed of General Management, Human Resource Management, Operations Management and Dynamics, Strategic Management, Leadership & Change, Business Ethics and all other issues relating to management. Another aim is to create modern literature relating to above fields of research. Here is the link to the journal’s website: http://www.wjmpapers.com. Dr. Nguyen Le Hung, Vice President for Research Karina Scholz, PR-Officer Deputy Head of Academic Affairs Takes Part in DIES UNILEAD- Training Course The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany, offered Dr. Dang Thi Ngoc Lan, Deputy Head of the Department of Academic Affairs, a scholarship to participate in the DIES UNILEAD-South-East Asia Training Course taking place from May 11th to December 11th, 2015. The intensive training course is part of the DIES program (Dialogue on Innovative Higher Education Strategies), which has been jointly coordinated by the DAAD and German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) since 2001 (http://www.daad.de/dies). More information on the UNILEAD course can be found at http://www.unilead.uni-oldenburg.de. Dr. Dang Thi Ngoc Lan, Deputy Head of the Department of Academic Affairs Dr. Lan’s application was selected on a competitive basis as one of 25 participants by a committee of professional experts of Higher Education Management and Research. The scholarship is administrated by the DAAD and funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). 10 Newsletter 02/2015 Most of the course has been delivered online, but there are two contact phases. The first contact phase will be hosted by SEAMEO Regional Training Center in Ho Chi Minh City from August 10 th to August 21st, 2015, and the second contact phase will be held from December 7th to December 11th, 2015 in Vietnam. The exact venue of the second contact phase has not been announced yet. Participants must take part in both the online and contact phases and work on the implementation of their project between the contact phases since the didactical concept requires practical application of learning in the home institutions between contact phase I and contact phase II. In Dr. Lan’s proposed project, she aimed to come up with a detailed plan for internal quality assurance and accreditation of VGU’s existing study programs and revision of its curricula, which have been “imported” from German partner universities. These activities will make a significant contribution to speeding up the process of degree transfer at VGU. Congratulations on Dr. Lan’s selection for this scholarship on behalf of the Presidential Board and staff of VGU! Karina Scholz, PR-Officer Silke Heimlicher, Head of Academic Affairs New Research Article Published by Dr. Vinh Dr. Dang Quang Vinh, in collaboration with his colleagues in Aalborg University (Denmark), Koszalin University of Technology (Poland), and Warsaw University of Technology (Poland), published a research article in the Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing. To read his article, please follow this link: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10845-015-1072-2 For your quick reference, Dr. Vinh gives an overview of the topic: A methodology for implementation of mobile robots in an adaptive manufacturing environments In recent years with the rapid development of manufacturing, information and management technologies, the environment for manufacturing has changed much due to growing global competition and the diversity of customer demands. In order to survive in this intense competitive environment and maintain sustainable development, manufacturers need to adopt innovations that improve the effectiveness of automation. Mobile robotics, which is an interdisciplinary technology extending the prospective application of industrial robotics by combining transporting with manufacturing abilities, has been receiving more and more attention thanks to the task flexibility, mobility and adaptability that the mobile robots bring to industrial applications. Nevertheless real-world implementations of the mobile robots have been limited due to the lack of an appropriate approach. This research article, therefore, presents a methodology for the implementation of such mobile robots to the real-world application of multiple-part feeding at Grundfos Company, the second largest pump manufacturer in the world. Mobile robot scheduling and control issues are also addressed. The methodology could be applied to a variety of tasks with not only mobile robots but also material handling devices in manufacturing environments, which would be useful to operational level production managers. The research article paves the way for further implementations and uses of mobile robots in, not only, small companies, which focus on exact applications and small range of products, but also large companies, which can diversify their applications over a longer term and wider range. Dr. Dang Quang Vinh, Teaching Assistant in GPEM (Factory Management) 11 Newsletter 02/2015 News from Conferences International Representatives from Science and Industry Will Attend the 13th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing The Vietnamese-German University will host the 13th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing (GCSM) from September 16th to 18th 2015 in Binh Duong and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and is expected to attract more than 100 representatives from science and industry from all over the world. The conference is intended to bridge the gap between industrialized and emerging countries, so innovative technologies, their local applications and societal implications will be discussed. Solutions and best practices from Vietnam in areas like: Illustration for the Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing resource efficiency and effectiveness, recycling and re-manufacturing, innovative business models and examples for industrial symbiosis, are intended to give the participants a holistic view on the multitude of technological opportunities which can foster prosperity through global collaboration and competition. The conference serves as a forum for academics, researchers and practitioners from international universities, research institutes and industrial companies. It will offer keynote speeches, panel discussions, and parallel sessions on sustainability issues and presents benchmark companies. So far, more than 150 abstracts have been submitted by participants from all over the world. As the conference is intended to bridge the gap between industrialized and emerging countries, local applications and societal implications of innovative technologies will be discussed, and there is a special arrangement to enable the participation of Vietnamese scientists: For Vietnamese participants, whose papers have been accepted, the registration will be free of cost. In cases that the papers were not accepted or for any Vietnamese scientist who would like to participate without a paper submission, the registration fee will be reduced to 50,- Euro only. By taking part in the conference, participants will have opportunities to not only introduce and present their work at a global forum but also to interact with academics, researchers and scientific community from over 30 countries worldwide. Their abstracts will be printed and published in the booklet at conference and the papers will be also published by Elsevier in the worldwide renown journal Procedia CIRP. There will be many special events at the conference such as: Boat tour and networking on Saigon river; Gala dinner in Becamex Hotel Thu Dau Mot; visiting Minh Long Ceramic Co., Ltd and visiting SaiTex International Vietnam Co., Ltd. Due to the reputation and wide-scale of the conference, this year, GCSM is being sponsored by leading corporations, such as: Becamex, Nghia Nippers, Bosch, Pepperl+Fuchs, Messer, Deutsches Haus, SaiTex and Minh Long. Dr. Carsten Reise, Academic Coordinator for Global Production Engineering and Management (GPEM) 12 Newsletter 02/2015 International Conference on “The Future of Ho Chi Minh City Metropolitan Area” In recent years, developing countries like Vietnam are experiencing fast economic growth and associated rapid urbanization. In this context, Ho Chi Minh City, the biggest metropolitan area of Vietnam, has been facing challenges in providing sufficient urban infrastructures and services to meet the needs of the development. Huge population concentration, high densities, mixed land uses, and lack of transport infrastructure and public transport services feature the city characteristics. Ho Chi Minh City, the biggest metropolitan area of Vietnam. As the result, it causes increased traffic congestions, accidents and pollutions. The city has spent efforts to solve the problems through infrastructure provision, urban planning and control, and traffic management measures. However, not all decisions can be made efficiently because there is a lack of information and in-depth knowledge about the dynamics that drive the future development of the city and tools that can be used to support sound decision-making processes. Thanks to the support of German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the Vietnamese-German University (VGU), University of Transport and Communications (UTC), and the project team of Real Time Monitoring of Urban Transport - Solutions for Traffic Management and Urban Development in Hanoi (REMON) are delighted to announce the second International Conference on Integrated Modelling of Urban Dynamics and Traffic with a theme on “The Future of Ho Chi Minh City Metropolitan Area” on September 24th to 25th 2015 at the Vietnamese-German University in Binh Duong New City, Binh Duong Province. We would like to invite people from academia and practitioners to participate and present their relevant researches and practical works at the conference. Following the success of the Conference on “The Future of Hanoi City” organized in University of Transport and Communications (UTC) in Hanoi in September 2014, the Conference on the Future of Ho Chi Minh City Metropolitan Area will be a great opportunity for academicians, practitioners and experts worldwide to meet and share the key understanding of urban-transport dynamics and the modeling techniques, and seek for research cooperation opportunities in developing integrated modelling of urban-transport dynamics for developing cities. The outcomes of the conference will be a value added to the state-of-the-art of methods and algorithms used for calibrating, validating, and coupling the models. For more detailed information on the conference’s objectives, thematic topics and deadlines for paper submissions, please refer to this website: http://www.vgu.edu.vn/research/vgtrc/academicactivities/symposiumworkshops/the-future-of-hochiminh-city-metropolitan-area/ Dr. Vu Anh Tuan, Director of the Vietnamese-German Transport Research Centre (VGTRC) 13 Newsletter 02/2015 News from Workshops Process of Accreditation of Sustainable Urban Development is Ongoing in Germany Dr. Dang Thi Ngoc Lan, Deputy Head of the Department of Academic Affairs, went to Germany on a two-week business trip from June 29th to July 10th 2015. The purposes of this trip were (1) to participate in the accreditation of the SUD (Sustainable Urban Development) Master’s Program at Technische Universität (TU) Darmstadt provided by Acquin, (2) to attend a meeting with the Consortium on July 2nd, and (3) to visit and work with potential German partner universities located in the cities of Karlsruhe, Mönchengladbach, Kassel, Freiberg, and Weimar. Five representatives of Acquin, a German accreditation agency, paid an on-site visit and reviewed the SUD Master’s Program at TU Darmstadt on July 29th-30th, 2015. Participating in the interviews by the five Acquin accreditors were Prof. Dr. Hans Joachim Linke (Academic Director of SUD), Prof. Dr.-Ing Ralph Bruder (TU’s Vice President) together with the TU faculty members involved in the instruction at VGU. Moreover, during the course of the interviews, there was significant contribution by Dr. Pham Thai Son (SUD academic coordinator at VGU), Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Hieu (SUD senior lecturer at VGU), Dr. Ha Thuc Vien (VGU Vice President for Student and Academic Affairs), Dr. Dang Thi Ngoc Lan, and Ms. Nicole Binder (Head of Coordination Office of the VGU Consortium), who answered an array of challenging questions raised by the Acquin accreditors. The result of the accreditation will not be announced until September, 2015, however, all the questions that the Acquin accreditors raised were thoroughly answered by Prof. Linke, TU faculty and staff members, and the four participants coming from VGU. Acquin focused their questions on issues related to the program, students, and faculty members, such as expected learning outcomes, teaching modules, Prof. Dr. Hans Joachim Linke, Dr. Ha Thuc Vien, Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Hieu, Prof. Dr. Ralph Bruder, Mrs. Nicole Binder and Dr. Lan at their lunch break (left to student learning styles, teaching right). methods, and communication between students in Viet Nam and lecturers in Germany. After this program is successfully accredited, VGU will be able to confer Master’s degrees in SUD for five years. On July 2nd, 2015, Dr. Ha Thuc Vien and Dr. Dang Thi Ngoc Lan attended a regular meeting of the Consortium held at the DAAD Headquarter in Bonn. The meeting primarily reviewed the results from the 7th university council, news from VGU and the implementation of the Bachelor’s degree program in Mechanical Engineering at VGU. Furthermore the consortium accept the University of Applied Sciences Bochum as a new member. Dr. Dang Thi Ngoc Lan visited and worked with the Department of Quality Assurance at TUD and a variety of departments at KIT (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie) such as Department of Quality Management, Department of Student Counseling, Department of Relationship Management, International Students Office, Office for International Fundraising, and Office for Gender Affairs. On the agenda is also a visit by Dr. Dang Thi Ngoc Lan and Dr. Ha Thuc Vien to VGU’s new potential partner universities in Mönchengladbach, Kassel, Freiberg, and Weimar. Silke Heimlicher, Head of Academic Affairs Dr. Dang Thi Ngoc Lan, Deputy Head of Academic Affairs 14 Newsletter 02/2015 Seminar on the First International CubeSat Constellation by Prof. Vo Bich Hien On May 13th, 2015, Prof. Vo Bich Hien gave a seminar called “QB50: the first international CubeSat constellation - the NSF QBUS”. Prof. Hien was invited for a trial lecture as a candidate for an advertised professorship for the bachelor study program Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (EEIT). As he traveled all the way from Puerto Rico to Vietnam, the EEIT-associates used the opportunity to ask him for a seminar. Some students contacted Prof. Vo Bich Hien afterwards to plan further student work with him (eg Bachelor thesis). This project will provide an opportunity for the students to work in a multidiscipline team to create a realistic system design which requires a high reliability of all components in an extreme environment (space). The project will also require a combination of engineering skills that are important for today's engineers: - multidisciplinary - Teamwork - Systems Design - Security and reliability - Challenging specifications. CubeSat is a miniaturized satellite and comes in a modular unit of 10 x 10 x 10 centimeters with a mass of 1.3 kilograms. It has all the standard functions of a normal satellite (flight computer, attitude, determination and control, communication system for uplink and downlink, power system consisting of battery and solar panel). Starting out as a university project for training students in space engineering, CubeSat has been used to conduct scientific and technical investigations by agencies such as NASA. By combining a large number of CubeSats with identical sensors into a network, fundamental scientific questions can be addressed. The QB50 project is the first CubeSat network project for atmospheric research, and includes international participation from more than CubeSat is a miniaturized satellite 30 countries. 40 two-unit CubeSats are planned, with one unit providing the normal satellite bus and the other unit accommodating a set of sensors for lower thermosphere and re-entry research. The National Science Foundation QBUS consortium (three research universities (Stanford, Michigan, and Colorado), one Hispanic minority undergraduate university (Universidad del Turabo), and two national laboratories – Draper laboratory) all have significant CubeSat and Ionosphere-Thermosphere science experience. The QBUS team will build four identical two-unit CubeSats based on a joint design, with participating members providing various components of the usual satellite functions (attitude determination and control, uplink and downlink telecommunications, power subsystem including a battery and body-mounted solar cells, on-board data handling and storage by a CPU). Of the three available options, the QBUS team has been Sample of a man working on a satellite approved by the QB50 project to fly the INMS sensor built by the Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL). This instrument will measure atmospheric composition via abundance determination of neutral atomic O, molecular O2 and N2. QBUS as part of QB50 offers a unique opportunity for dense and distributed in-situ measurements of the most poorly characterized state parameter: neutral and ion composition from 100-320 km. The project will use measurements 15 Newsletter 02/2015 from QBUS, QB50, and complementary ground-based observations to characterize and understand how compositional changes are created by energy inputs, propagate and ultimately equilibrated within the Ionosphere-Thermosphere system. Karina Scholz, PR-Officer Udo Klein, Academic Coordinator of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (EEIT) National Instruments Workshop on Labview Software for MSST and EEIT Students A workshop on the software Labview was held at Vietnamese German University's Binh Duong campus on December 5th 2014 by the Field Systems Engineer of National Instruments (NI) Vietnam, Dipl. Eng. Pham Quoc Hung. Dipl. Senior Lab Engineer Le Duy Can of the Master Program Mechatronics and Sensor Systems Technology (MSST) coordinated this workshop together with the engineers from National Instruments Vietnam. In total 43 students took part in this workshop. Because of the large number of participants the workshop was devided in two sessions, one in the morning and another in the afternoon. The workshop focused on data acquisition, add-on of Matlab software script and an introduction in FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) integrated in MyRIO hardware, which serves as a data Students of MSST and EEIT learned more about the software acquisition and control device. LabView, a most widely used one in the industry. The Labview software and MyRIO hardware are the most widely used in industry and universities. In the workshop the students got a first time experience with it, which will be helpful during their study studies at VGU. Le Duy Can, MSST Study Program, Senior Lab Engineer cum Teaching Assistant Lean Management Training Class The Vietnamese-German Training Center for Lean and Green Production at VGU was established in 2014 by the Leonardo Group GmbH, a European market leader in consulting for lean and efficient production and the Collaborative Research Centre on Sustainable Manufacturing of the Technische Universität Berlin. Its purpose is to train staff from industrial enterprises and state institutions to be more efficient and effective in industrial value creation with producing less waste at the same time. Students enjoyed the hands-on teaching method in the Lean The Training Center was co-financed by the Management Training class German Investment and Development Company with public funding from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. 16 Newsletter 02/2015 In April, the master students from Global Production Engineering and Management (GPEM) were given a lean management class by experts from Leonard Group GmbH. The class took place with the participation of GPEM Intake 2013 and 2014. Students were challenged with a tough situation in production lay-out design for optimal smooth material flow. To achieve this, a teaching model called “Lean Factory” was employed to simulate the challenge. Individual work stations were arranged and organized. Then specific roles of production from operators to planners were acted by students. Specific tasks closely related to production were proposed and expected to be solved by students. The class atmosphere during the course was very exciting. Students were interested Students acted specific roles of production from operators to planners in the training. in the hands-on teaching method, which enhanced the learning spirit; therefore increased the learning outcomes. Through learning by doing, students enjoyed their lectures as they really applied what they had learned to real cases. Moreover, Lean Thinking and Principles have been researched to be an effective method used in manufacturing systems. Engineers with qualification in Lean Management will, therefore, be in high demand by industrial companies. Phan Minh Anh Luan, Research and Teaching Assistant, GPEM program Human Resources Training and Education Cooperation for Transport and Logistics Industry The Vietnamese-German Transport Research Center (VGTRC) successfully organized a workshop on “Human Resources Training and Education Cooperation for Transport and Logistics Industry in Vietnam” on May 13th, 2015 in Ho Chi Minh City. The main purpose of the workshop was to consult stakeholders on the revised curriculum of VGU’s MSc Transport and Logistics study program and to seek cooperation from the stakeholders. It attracted more than 40 participants from transport authorities, logistics and freight companies, production and manufacturing companies, transport consulting firms, and universities and training centers. The workshop had representatives from the Ministry of Transport, Schenker Vietnam Co., Ltd, Vietnamm Supply Chain, Foreign Trade University and HCMC University of Transport present various issues, challenges and opportunities for logistics development and high-quality human resources training in the industry. It was concluded that there is a huge need for Master-level staffing in the field of Logistics and Supply Chain. VGU shall tap the great potential by focusing its study program on the management of logistics operations and processes, including transport solutions to support robust logistics system and processes. Opening of the workshop on Human Resources Training and Education Cooperation for Transport and Logistics Industry in Vietnam. Dr. Vu Anh Tuan, Director of the Vietnamese-German Transport Research Centre (VGTRC) 17 Newsletter 02/2015 Public Transport Development in Vietnam: Challenges and Opportunities The Vietnamese-German Transport Research Center (VGTRC) run a seminar on “Public Transport Development in Vietnam: Challenges and Opportunities” jointly with Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies (EASTS) and Japanese Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE) on May 20th, 2015 at VGU Campus in Binh Duong. More than 70 people coming from the Departments of Transport in HCMC and surrounding provinces, research institutes, universities and consulting firms participated in the seminar. To start the seminar, Dr. Vu Anh Tuan, the Director of the VGTRC, presented research on "Comprehensive Accessibility to Public Transport Systems in Developing Countries – a case study of HCMC". The findings suggest that if we want much more people to use public transport, every component of a public transport system (like buses) including the stop-station, the vehicle, and the service and information must be easily, quickly and safely accessible by all people over time and space. This is called “comprehensive accessibility to public transport” and it should be paid due attention. This talk was followed by a presentation by Mr. Furukawa, the Chairman of BECAMEX-TOKYU Bus Company, introducing Japanese-standard bus services in Binh Duong. It is called "Kaze bus" (meaning "wind" bus) and has the aim of offering excellent bus service to attract more people by set of quality criteria "as fast as wind, gliding like wind, radiating everywhere as wind, finest as new wind connecting all journeys”. Participants of the seminar on public transport development in Vietnam, run by VGTRC. Next, Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Hieu, a Senior Lecturer of VGU reviewed social costs of car use based on international experience, and proposed to conduct such a research in Vietnam to help the Government and the community have a comprehensive understanding of the costs and benefits of excessive car use to support making sound policies for car usage control. The proposal also raised the urgent need of developing good public transport system to attract a great number of motorcycle users before they might shift to car use. Finally, Mr. Yosui Seki, a Senior Expert of JICA briefly introduced a Technical Cooperation Project on “Modal Shift Challenge in Binh Duong Province” which aims to promote further development of the “Kaze” bus service to the whole province with consideration to the local socio-cultural conditions. It is highly expected that Binh Dinh will be a forerunner in providing a high-quality public transport system that is accessible to everyone, throughout the day and to every place. The seminar concluded successfully with the conclusion that Vietnam is not only facing challenges but also is presented with opportunities to develop the public transport system. We need to do much more to take advantage of the opportunities and address the challenges. Dr. Vu Anh Tuan, Director of the Vietnamese-German Transport Research Centre (VGTRC) 18 Newsletter 02/2015 Workshop on Lecturer Recruitment and Research Development in Germany As a follow-up to the previous workshop in January 2014, representatives of Vietnamese-German University and VGU Consortium came together to work again on the subject increasing the efficiency and a more synchronized lecturer recruitment process at VGU. This meeting was also the first time ever that all academic directors of all VGU’s study programs came together – a very unique and productive occasion in the history of VGU. The workshop took place on February 5th, 2015 at the Technical University of Darmstadt and was hosted by Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mallon, President of VGU, and Prof. Dr. Reiner Anderl, Chairman of the Board of Directors at VGU Consortium. Besides an elaboration of the synergies and intersections between full-time lecturer positions, the development of research programs at VGU was another mayor item on the agenda. The academic directors of the implemented study programs reported on current research activities, planned projects and designated research areas. Within this process further parallels were identified and the ground for further co-operations could be laid. From left to right: Prof. Dr. Reiner Anderl, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mallon, Linh Nguyen, Prof. Dr. Dietmar Ertmann. Participants at the workshop in Darmstadt were Prof. Dr. Gerhard Peter (HS Heilbronn), Prof. Dr. Manfred Boltze and Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Linke (TU Darmstadt), Prof. Dr. Mark Wahrenburg (U Frankfurt), Prof. Klaus Hackl and Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jeanette Hussong (U Bochum), Prof. Dr. Sergej Alekseev and Prof. Peter Nauth (UAS Frankfurt), Prof. Frieder Keller (UAS Karlsruhe), Prof. Dr. Günther Seliger and Dr. Peter Stammnitz (TU Berlin). Also Prof. Dr. Dietmar Ertmann, administrative Chairman of the Board of Directors at VGU Consortium joined the workshop as well as Nicole Binder and Christine Maureder from the office of the VGU Consortium in Bonn and VGU’s staff members Linh Nguyen and Silke Heimlicher. Prof. Jürgen Mallon, President Christine Maureder, Office of the VGU Consortium, DAAD in Bonn, Germany 19 Newsletter 02/2015 Events Seventh Supervision Mission of World Bank From June 8th to 11th 2015 a World Bank task team conducted an implementation support mission for the Vietnam New Model University Project. The mission was led by task team leader Michael F. Crawford and included specialists from the fields of education, financial management, and procurement. Representatives from relevant departments of the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) such as the Department of Higher Education, the Department of School Facilities and Equipment, and Children's toys, and the Project Management Unit also attended the meeting. Participants at the 7th Supervision Meeting of the World Bank at VGU’s Campus The meeting took place at interim campus of the Vietnamese-German University in Binh Duong. The first day started with presentations by VGU President and VMU director updating project implement progress in general and indicating major milestones/achievements in administration, human resources, industry relationship and procurement activities. The meeting was continued with discussions between the World Bank, the Project Management Unit and consultants of construction contractor selection options. The participants were split into separate groups for the afternoon session discussing VGU's sustainable financial plan and governance, and new campus design schedule. The World Bank expected a written commitment between the MoET and Germany's state government regarding funding for VGU, especially after 2020. During the following three days, breakout sessions were continued with topics about academic affairs, procurement planning and implementation, research and new campus basic design. The World Bank acknowledged VGU's qualified faculty recruitment and VMU's improvement in procurement implementation. The wrap-up meeting was held in Ho Chi Minh City with the online participation of Deputy Minister Prof. Bui Van Ga and representatives from the MoET's departments. The meeting ended successfully after four days of intensive discussion between participants. After four years, the project's performance was rated "satisfactory" for the first time according the World Bank's supervision result. VMU-Team 20 Newsletter 02/2015 Board of Directors of VGU Consortium Reelected at Meeting of Members On December 18th, 2014 the 13th Meeting of Members of the VGU Consortium took place in Bonn, Germany. Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mallon, President of the VGU, and Dr. Mathias Neukirchen, newly appointed Vice-President for Administration, also attended the meeting as special guests. The representatives of the German memberuniversities used the opportunity to discuss current and future development of the VGU. One major item on the agenda was the election of the board of directors of the consortium. Fortunately the former members of the board, Prof. Dr. Reiner Anderl as Chairman of the board together with Dr. Dietmar Ertmann and Prof. Dr. Gerhard Peter as ViceChairmen, could be confirmed in their positions and were reelected for another period of office. Congratulations on their re-election! The 13th Meeting of Members of the VGU Consortium in Bonn, Germany. Christine Maureder, Office of the VGU Consortium, DAAD in Bonn, Germany VGU and Adidas co-host branding day On June 13th VGU and Adidas successfully organized a scholarship information session day for potential candidates for the third intake of the master program Global Production Engineering and Management (GPEM). The panel of sponsors included representatives from ten leading companies in the footwear industry from China, Taiwan and Korea, who also attended the branding day. Hwaseung, Evervan, LAI Group, Jia Hsin, Esprinta and the other worldwide operating companies whose VGU-President Prof. Dr. Jürgen Mallon during his speech at the branding day for GPEM representatives took part in the event are key partners of Adidas in Vietnam. Current GPEM-students gave information on the study program and shared their experiences with those who were interested in the program. More than 80 potential students attended this event and were very interested in the presentations on course information, scholarship opportunities, the allowance provided during the course and the job offers after graduation. During the past three years that GPEM has been offered at VGU, this course has attracted many students. The scholarships being offered cover the tuition fees for the whole study 21 Newsletter 02/2015 program together with an allowance of 200 US-Dollars per month. A six-month internship program with the sponsoring companies is also included. Graduates will be automatically offered a three-year contract with one of the partners of Adidas. In 2015, 21 successful applicants will be offered scholarships for the GPEM course. The master program Global Production Engineering and Management is offered in co-operation with the Technische Universität Berlin, Germany. It is an international program, open for students from all countries. The program prepares students for careers in the area of technology management. Rather than only focusing on business administration, Global Production Engineering and Management enables engineers to create systematic technological innovation combined with efficient and effective industrial business management. Nguyen Thi Thuy Kieu, Head of PR Foundation Year Students Presented English Skills in Fair VGU students in their foundation year held an exhibition on Friday, July 3rd to present the outcome of their studies “Project English in the Academic English”, class 6. In this class, the students were learning how to combine three important English skills, which are: debating, presentation and writing. The class involved: creating a project, planning it, writing a proposal, writing a mid-term report on progress and problems, planning and finishing the project, and then, writing a report on how it was done. The projects were completed by the fair of the student’s actual projects. Although the ultimate projects seemed diverse and unconnected, the overall theme was the use and practice of academic skills, such as note-taking for interviews, presentations and academic writing. One group had an idea of creating a virtual snow world digitally using a Minecraft application. Their aim was to provide a chance for people to interact and explore the virtual world on a computer. Another project showcased the differences between traditional books and books which can be read on electrical devices (e-books). Through the project, this group hoped to convince people that paper books still have some vital value and at the same time, encourage the participants to read more. One more social project from another group explained the overspending habits of students and suggests some effective saving plans. An interesting historic theme was the idea of comparing Saigon city 50 years ago and now to show people the dramatic changes in the economy, public services and the living environment of the people. The final group raised public awareness of food safety in the students’ living environment and pointed out some solutions to reduce the bad effects of unsafe food to students’ health. The groups presented their work through interesting speeches, fantastic videos or even interactive video games. Binh Nguyen Thanh, Foundation Year Student Graham Carnaffan, English Language Teacher 22 Newsletter 02/2015 VGU Bloodrive On June 9th 2015, the third VGU Bloodrive, a blood donation campaign, was conducted at VGU. The donation of blood only takes a few minutes of the donor’s time but can be a lifesaver for somebody else. This year, more than 100 VGU associates, including students, lecturers and staff donated blood. There were 85 blood units collected and stored. Thanks to every donor for your generosity and bravery! For those who did not pass the quick blood test, please know that the organizers acknowledged your intention and appreciate a lot your time and effort. The Bloodrive campaign is being organized by the Presto group in cooperation with Binh Duong Red Cross. Participants can donate between 200 and 350 ml blood, depending on their health status. All the donated blood is tested and stored at Cho Ray Hospital, which is one of the biggest hospitals in Vietnam and has a modern blood center. You can find more information on the facebook page of the VGU's student’s Presto group: http://www.facebook.com/VGUPresto. This student is donating blood with a smile. Nguyen Hoang Thien Thu, Student Affairs Officer Super Fair 2015 The 2015 Super Fair took place during the second semester of the academic year 2014-2015 in the courtyard of the Vietnamese – German University (VGU). This was the first ever fair at VGU, and drew in students and staff of both VGU and the Eastern International University (EIU) who participated or set up their own kiosks at the fair. The crucial purpose of this 2015 fair was to raise money for the VGU Charity Fund, which is intended to help the Student Affairs Office hold a charity event in the foreseeable future. The kiosk’s hosts and guests could donate any amount of money. The event was organized by the members of the quiz group “Alles Wissen”, with the help of the Student Affairs Office, and took place in the afternoon of 20th May, 2014, from 4 to 8 pm. The fair consisted of nearly 30 different kiosks, selling a diverse range of choice for the participants including different kinds of food and drinks, as well as clothing and accessories. With a unique look and diverse goods to buy, the Fair was considered a success by both the spectators and the kiosk’s hosts. Impressive windmill at the fair The Super Fair got it’s originality from the kiosks. Diverse kiosks individually sold different kinds of merchandise, like food (sausages, spaghetti…), drinks (milk tea, juices, soft drinks…), accessories and old clothing. The “Alles Wissen”-team participated in three distinct kiosks: the second-hand-kiosk, the game center and the bar. At the used book and second-hand stuff kiosk people could exchange old books or buy second-hand items for the purpose of fund raising. This is the first time this model has been applied at VGU, and it is planned to be repeated in the future. 23 Newsletter 02/2015 The game center provided the heart of entertainment of the Super Fair, attracting a lot of spectators and participants. There were a variety of games, ranging from Twister, buzzer games, Just Dance – attracting great dancers and other lot of players, Word guessing game, Cat Mario, Info Multiple Choice game and other games. The bar was where you could listen to great music, enjoy the AC in the scorching summer and enjoy delicious drinks made by the bartender crew. After the fair, one million Dong was raised for the fund. Students playing the well-known parlour game Twister Nguyen Hoang Thien Thu, Student Affairs Officer Swimming Club’s Pool Party On May 12th 2015, the Swimming Club of VGU invited students from VGU and surrounding universities in Binh Duong to beat the summer heat with a refreshing pool party. The party was hosted for the sole reason of having fun and relaxation after a long period of continuous studies. This was the largest and first financially-independent event in VGU that ever happened. Food and drinks were served and a number of indoor games entertained the guests. Then the DJ from Gazebo Lounge turned up the music. The students had a lot of fun, people were raving at their best and having the time of their life. There were also performances from Music Club and dance performances from other universities teams. The party didn’t end until 10pm. After the party, the Swimming Club received good response, dotted with some positive feedback on how we should improve next time. All in all, the event was a success and the organizers hope to have another event of similar scale next year to The pool party was a well-deserved treat for the students after a long connect more and more students period of continuous studies. throughout Binh Duong on behalf of Vietnamese-German University. Nguyen Hoang Thien Thu, Student Affairs Officer 24 Newsletter 02/2015 Staff News Welcoming New Staff A very special welcome goes to all our highly talented newcomers, who joined VGU since May: Head of Finance, Mr. Duong Hoai Linh, working at VGU since June 1st 2015. Country of studies and degree: Italy / M.Sc. Management, Economics & Industrial Engineering. Head of Public Relations, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Kieu, working for VGU since June 1st, 2015. Country of studies and degree: Vietnam / B.A. Foreign Trade. Head of Industrial Relations and Technology Transfer Department, Dr. Michael Braun, working at VGU since June 1st 2015. Country of studies and degree: Germany / PhD in Physical Chemistry, more than 20 years of international working and consulting experience with enterprises, universities, research organizations and government institutions, including four years in Vietnam. Research &Teaching Assistant (RTA) for Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (EEIT), Mr. Duong Huynh Bao, working at VGU since June 1st 2015. Country of studies and degree: Vietnam / M.Sc. Engineering. IT-Officer, Mr. Tran Huu Quoc Van, working at VGU since June 1st 2015. Country of studies and degree: Vietnam / M.Sc. Computer Science. IT-Executive, Mr. Nguyen Trung Thanh, working at VGU since June 1st 2015. Country of studies and degree: Vietnam / B.A. Transport and Tourism Management. Lab Technician for Global Production Engineering and Management (GPEM), Mr. Do Huu Minh Hieu, working at VGU since 1st June 2015. Country of studies and degree: Vietnam / B.A. Manufacturing Engineering. Research-Teaching Assistant (RTA) for Mechatronics and Sensor Systems Technology (MSST), Mr. Phan Ha Thanh, working at VGU since 1st June 2015. Country of studies and degree: VGU / M.Sc. Computational Engineering. Research & Teaching Assistant (RTA) for Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering, Mrs. Le Thi Huong, working at VGU since June 8th 2015. Country of studies and degree: VGU/M.Sc. Traffic and Transport PhD Coordinator and Officer of Research Management department, Dr. Pham Thuy Duong, working at VGU since June 8th 2015. Country of studies and degree: Finnland / PhD Green Chemical Technology. Head of Human Resources, Dr. Dinh Hai Dung, working at VGU since June 23rd 2015. Country of studies and degree: Germany / Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. Personal Assistant to Vice President for Research, Ms. Nguyen Tran Thanh Truc, working at VGU since July 1st 2015. Country of studies and degree: Vietnam / B.A. Pre-School Education. Librarian, Ms. Do Thi Them, working at VGU since July 1st 2015. Country of studies and degree: Vietnam / B.A. Library and Information Science. 25 Newsletter 02/2015 Assistant to Research Department, Ms. Do Nguyen Viet Quynh, working at VGU since July 1st 2015. Country of studies and degree: Vietnam / Banking Finance. Deputy Head of Facility Department, Mr. Tran Anh Khoa, working at VGU since July 1st 2015. Country of studies and degree: Vietnm / B.A. Electrical Engineering. Deputy Head of IT Department, Mr. Pham Minh Duy, working at VGU since July 6th 2015. Country of studies and degree: Vietnam / B.A. Computer Science. Legal Officer, Ms. Tran Thi Thu Yen, working at VGU since July 7th, 2015. Country of studies and degree: Australia / M.Sc. Public Management. Prospects and Dates Save the Date: Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing 13th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing (GCSM) from September 16th to 18th 2015 in Binh Duong and Ho Chi Minh City, please find detailed information here: http://www.gcsm.eu. Save the Date: International Conference “The Future of Ho Chi Minh City Metropolitan Area” The international conference on “The Future of Ho Chi Minh City Metropolitan Area” is held from September 24th to 25th at VGU, please find detailed information here: http://www.vgu.edu.vn/research/vgtrc/academic-activities/symposiumworkshops/the-future-ofhochiminh-city-metropolitan-area/ Imprint Publisher: The President of VGU – Vietnamese German University, Le Lai Street Binh Duong New City, Binh Duong Province www.vgu.edu.vn Editorial Work: Karina Scholz press@vgu.edu.vn Richard Bradley Pictures: VGU, Presto, Martin Joppen as signed 26
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