Prof. Nguyen Dang Hung, who moved to Belgium in December 1960, succeeded in physical engineering and earned a doctorate at the University of Liège. He has received numerous awards from both Belgium and Vietnam for those achievements.
"Giac mo Viet Nam toi," his duo book, is a long journey from the days of burning that dream to small steps on the bumpy and difficult road to being recognized by both the Belgian and Vietnamese governments. Let’s listen to Professor Nguyen Dang Hung's presentation in the CAY NEN RADIO talk "Tam tu Tac Pham":
The conversation between Professor Nguyen Dang Hung, Professor Phan Van Truong, and MC Nguyen Thi Thu Lai (Lecturer at Banking University of HCMC)
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