Jun 27, 2014 / 08:33
Three Vietnamese cited in World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds
Three Vietnamese scientists – Dam Thanh Son, Nguyen Son Binh and Nguyen Xuan Hung – have been listed in the World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds 2014 by Thomson Reuters.

Professor Dam Thanh Son currently teaches physics at the University of Chicago (USA). Prof. Dr. Nguyen Son Binh is a member of the chemistry faculty at Northwestern University (USA) and Associate Prof. Dr. Nguyen Xuan Hung is a professor at Ho Chi Minh City’s University of Natural Sciences.
They are listed among the 3,000 most influential scientists in the world by Thomson Reuters.
Thomson Reuters is a leading organization in the world specializing in monitoring and releasing information on experts globally.
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