Dr
Abe V Rotor
Visiting
Professor
Living with Nature - School on Blog
Paaralang Bayan sa Himpapawid with Ms Melly C Tenorio
738 DZRB AM, 8 to 9 evening class, Monday to Friday
The mythical bird Phoenix deserves a
place in history. It is not confined only in the imagination shaped by the gods
and goddesses of Mt Olympus. Go to Vietnam. Here mythology lost much of its
myth. Myth after all is reality when people are able to rise from the ashes of
war, specially by themselves alone.
I
have visited their museum - the War Museum - and saw the atrocities committed
during the two-decade US-led war against the Vietnamese enshrined in history
and memory.
Author
and wife, pose with Vietnamese alumni at the entrance to the
University.
I have entered the Cuchi Tunnel, the
underground network dug by bare hands which runs through more than 500
kilometers. It is an underground city complete with hospital, kitchen, living
quarters and offices. It is indeed an engineering feat. Above it all,
monumental human endurance and determination for freedom - first
from their colonial masters the French, afterward the US invaders.
What I least expected in my visit in
Vietnam is their tremendous zeal for self-improvement through education.
Most scholars think of the West when it comes to superiority in education.
Wrong. Go to Ho Chi Minh University of Technology, named after the
national hero in the Vietnam War. It is here where my wife, a friend of ours - Atty
Edna Loberia, and I found Vietnam of today and how it is going to face the
world - and win another war.
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT) is the leading
university in teaching and research activities of Vietnam. It plays the active
role in the fields of talents cultivation and providing manpower with strong
technical skills to the Southern areas of Vietnam.
HCMUT is a center of technology - industry and management
training. Graduate students from HCMUT have strong professional skills, which
are recognized to be equivalent to those in advanced countries in the Southeast
Asia. Its training activities have made remarkable contribution to satisfy the
requirements of manpower for the industrialization and modernization of Vietnam
generally and Southern Vietnam areas in particular.
Moreover, HCMUT is also the science research and technology
transfer center which plays the key role in providing information and applying
advanced technologies of developed countries and transferring to concerning
industries in the Southern areas of Vietnam.
Peace and quiet in the shade of trees contribute to an ambiance conducive to learning.
Professors are relatively young. They are idealistic
and nationalistic. Many trained abroad, particularly in the Asian region.
HCMUT has 11 faculties, 10
science research and industry transferring centers, 4 training centers, 10
functioning offices and one limited company. During the past 30 years since the
Liberation of South Vietnam and country unification, 45,000 engineers and
Bachelors have graduated from the university. Since 1994, it has granted 20,000
Bachelors of Science, 1,503 Masteral and 25 Doctorate, many of whom are either
keeping management roles and or leading experts in state-owned or foreign-investment
enterprises of different industries in Ho Chi Minh City and other southern
provinces. HCMUT celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2007 highlighted by a
national conference on science and technology.
HCMUT's
publishing house and book store. The university is linked up with well known
institutions like the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok,
Maastritcht of Netherlands, and Curtin University of Technology in Perth,
Western Australia. Vietnamese students studied agriculture at UP at Los Baños
and IRRI.
Today
the Philippines import rice from Vietnam, the second largest rice exporter in
the world. New buildings have been built after liberation and
reunification on the university's sprawling campus half an hour drive from the
heart of the city - Ho Chi Minh, formerly Saigon.
The University continues to build new
buildings to keep pace with research, education and training needed by the
rapidly growing nation. Vietnam has posted an average growth in Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) of 10 percent in the last decade, second highest in Asia
after China.
A few minutes’
drive from the university is the city's plaza and garden which takes pride in
protecting trees spared by the war. Third to the last photo is the
historic brick cathedral built by the French during their occupation in Vietnam
for more than two centuries.
Ho Chi Minh City University of
Technology (Abbreviation: HCMUT, Vietnamese: Trường Đại học Bách khoa, Đại học
Quốc gia Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, French:
Institut polytechnique de Ho Chi Minh Ville) – a member of Vietnam National
University, Ho Chi Minh City - still referred to by many as Phu Tho, is the
flagship university in technology teaching and research activities in Vietnam.
The university plays the active role in the fields of talents cultivation and
providing manpower with strong technical skills to the Southern areas of
Vietnam.
HCMUT is a center of technology - industry and management training. The HCMUT training activities have made a remarkable contribution to satisfy the increasing demands for man power of the industrialization and modernization in Vietnam generally and Southern Vietnam areas particularly. Moreover, HCMUT is also the science research and technology transfer center which plays the significant role in providing information, applications of advanced technologies and technologies transfers to concerning industrial zones in the Southern areas of Vietnam.
HCMUT is a center of technology - industry and management training. The HCMUT training activities have made a remarkable contribution to satisfy the increasing demands for man power of the industrialization and modernization in Vietnam generally and Southern Vietnam areas particularly. Moreover, HCMUT is also the science research and technology transfer center which plays the significant role in providing information, applications of advanced technologies and technologies transfers to concerning industrial zones in the Southern areas of Vietnam.
Up to May 2005, HCMUT has 11
faculties, 10 research and development (R&D) centers, 4 training
centers, 10 functioning offices and one limited company. During the past 30
years since Vietnam's unification, 45,000 engineers and Bachelors have
graduated from HCMUT. Since 1994, HCMUT have trained 20,000 Bachelors of
Science, 1,503 Masters and 25 Doctors, many of whom are either keeping
management roles and or leading experts in state-owned or foreign-investment
enterprises of different industries in Ho Chi Minh City and other southern
provinces.
Acknowledgment: Chi Minh University of Technology E-mail: webmaster@hcmut.edu.vn 268 Ly Thuong Kiet St, Ward 14, District 10, HCM city. From Internet.~
Acknowledgment: Chi Minh University of Technology E-mail: webmaster@hcmut.edu.vn 268 Ly Thuong Kiet St, Ward 14, District 10, HCM city. From Internet.~
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