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Nam-Trung Nguyen

Nam-Trung Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Nam Trung; born on 14 April 1970) is a Vietnamese-Australian researcher in the fields of Microfluidics[1] and Nanofluidics. He is notable for his work on nerve agent detector,[2] PCR,[3] Micromixer,[4] Droplet-based Microfluidics,[5] Micro Magnetofluidics,[6] Liquid Marbles[7] and Micro Elastofluidics.[8] He is currently a Professor and Director of Queensland Micro and Nanotechnology Centre at Griffith University. He was a former Associate Professor at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Nguyen is a Fellow of ASME[9] and a Senior Member of IEEE.

Nam-Trung Nguyen
Nam-Trung Nguyen
Born (1970-04-14) April 14, 1970 (age 53)
NationalityAustralian
Vietnamese
Alma materChemnitz University of Technology
Known forSarin detector, PCR, Micromixer, Droplet-Based Microfluidics, Micro Magnetofluidics, Liquid Marbles, Micro Elastofluidics
Scientific career
FieldsMicrofluidics, Nanofluidics
InstitutionsGriffith University
Nanyang Technological University
Academic advisorsProf. Dr.-Ing. Wolfram Dötzel

Early life edit

Nguyen was born in 1970 in Hanoi, to an engineer father and schoolteacher mother. He started school in 1975, the year Vietnam war ended. After graduating from high school, he took the entrance examination into Hanoi University of Science and Technology.[10] With the high score in this examination, he was awarded a scholarship for overseas undergraduate education in the former Eastern Bloc.[11] As one of the top-ranked candidates, he could select the country he wanted to go to. His father, an engineer, trained in the former Soviet Union, advised him to go to former East Germany.[10] After completing a German language course in Hanoi in 1987 and a preparation course in Zwickau in 1988, he started studying precision engineering and microsystems technology at Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany.[10] The Eastern Bloc collapsed in 1989 when he was in the second year of his undergraduate study.[11] He continued his study at the same university after the German reunification. During this time, he also worked part-time as a worker on an assembly line, data entry personnel at a bank and waiter at restaurants. He worked as a student researcher at Robert Bosch GmbH, where he was introduced to microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) for automotive applications. He contributed to the development of the MEMS-based fuel injection systems as well as sensing systems for pressure and mass flow rate. Nguyen received his Dipl-Ing and Dr Ing degrees from Chemnitz University of Technology in 1993 and 1997, respectively. These formative years in post-war Vietnam and reunified Germany have strongly shaped his character and future career.[11] He returned to Chemnitz in 2004 to defend his habilitation degree. The habilitation degree (Dr Ing Habil) is the respected qualification for a full professorship in Germany. After the formal normalization of diplomatic relations between the United States of America (USA) and Vietnam in 1995, he could continue his training in the USA. Following the award of his doctoral degree in 1997, he moved to the US and worked as a postdoctoral research engineer in the Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center (University of California at Berkeley, United States).[citation needed]

Career edit

From 1999 to 2012, Nguyen was a research fellow, assistant professor and associate professor at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU).[12] He was also the Director of the successful part-time education program of the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at NTU. From 2000 to 2013, he led a competitive and independent research group at NTU. In 2013, he joined Griffith University in Australia and has been serving as a Professor and the Director of Queensland Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre. Nguyen has served as a member of the Australian Research Council College of Experts from 2014 to 2017[12] and is an active investigator for Australian industries through research contracts and Cooperative Research Centres.[13] Nguyen's work focuses on advancing fundamental fluid physics in microscale and applying those advancements to produce practical engineering solutions in the form of lab-on-a-chip and point-of-care diagnostics. He has three US patents (US7975531B2, US7736788B2, US7534097B2) covering microfluidics applications such as fuel cells and fluid instrumentation. Nguyen has established and developed a number of enabling technologies and fluid handling concepts, with international recognition particularly in polymeric micromachining, micro acoustofluidics, micro mixing and micro magnetofluidics. Nguyen has published over 470 articles in international journals, 9 books, 24 book chapters. He has supervised 36 PhD students to successful completion. The 2020 edition of the Research Special Report of The Australian recognized Nguyen as an Australia's research leader in analytical chemistry, and one of the top 17 scholars in chemical and material sciences.[14] In 2023, Nguyen was awarded with the Australian Laureate Fellowship, the most prestigious research fellowship of Australia.[15] Nguyen is an elected Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers [16] and a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. His international reputation and leadership led to roles with key microfluidics and micro/nanotechnology journals of the field, including Editor-in-Chief (Micromachines),[17] Associate Editor (Microfluidics and Nanofluidics),[18] Biomedical Microdevices,[19] Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems,[20] Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices,[21] Technologies [22] and advisory board member of Lab on a Chip.[23]

Honors edit

Nguyen is the First Runner Up of Inaugural ProSPER.Net-Scopus Young Scientist Awards in Sustainable Development in 2009 and the Runner Up of ASAIHL-Scopus Young Scientist Awards in 2008.[24]

The following is the full list of his achievements:

  • 2023, ARC Australian Laureate Fellow[15]
  • 2020, 2021, 2022, Australia's research leader in analytical chemistry [14]
  • 2018, Vice Chancellor's Research Excellence Award for Research Leadership [12]
  • 2017, Pro Vice Chancellor's Research Excellence Award for Research Leadership [12]
  • 2014, Member of Australian Research Council College of Experts [9]
  • 2012, SMART Faculty Fellow, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology [10]

Selected bibliography edit

  • Nguyen, Nam-Trung (2011). Micromixers: Fundamentals, Design and Fabrication (2nd ed.). Elsevier. ISBN 9781437735215.
  • Nguyen, Nam-Trung; Abgrall, Patrick (2009). Nanofluidics. Artech House. ISBN 9781596933507.
  • Nguyen, Nam-Trung (2009). "Micropumping and microvalving". In Jeffrey D. Zahn (ed.). Methods in Bioengineering: Biomicrofabrication and Biomicrofluidics. Boston: Artech House. ISBN 9781596934009.
  • Nguyen, Nam-Trung; Wu, Zhigang (2005). "Micromixers—a review". Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering. 15 (2): R1–R16. doi:10.1088/0960-1317/15/2/R01. S2CID 16772224.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Nguyen, Nam-Trung; Wereley, Steven T. (2006). Fundamentals And Applications of Microfluidics (2nd ed.). Artech House. ISBN 9781580539722.
  2. ^ "2 years of work for S'pore team to make lab-in-chip" (PDF).
  3. ^ Sun, Yi; Nguyen, Nam-Trung; Kwok, Yien Chian (August 1, 2008). "High-Throughput Polymerase Chain Reaction in Parallel Circular Loops Using Magnetic Actuation". Analytical Chemistry. 80 (15): 6127–6130. doi:10.1021/ac800787g. PMID 18572956 – via CrossRef.
  4. ^ "Micromixers - 2nd Edition". shop.elsevier.com.
  5. ^ Nguyen, Nam-Trung; Ting, Teck-Hui; Yap, Yit-Fatt; Wong, Teck-Neng; Chai, John Chee-Kiong; Ong, Wee-Liat; Zhou, Junlong; Tan, Say-Hwa; Yobas, Levent (August 20, 2007). "Thermally mediated droplet formation in microchannels". Applied Physics Letters. 91 (8). Bibcode:2007ApPhL..91h4102N. doi:10.1063/1.2773948. hdl:10356/94428.
  6. ^ Nguyen, Nam-Trung (January 1, 2012). "Micro-magnetofluidics: interactions between magnetism and fluid flow on the microscale". Microfluidics and Nanofluidics. 12 (1): 1–16. doi:10.1007/s10404-011-0903-5. hdl:10072/53129. S2CID 53390402 – via Springer Link.
  7. ^ Ooi, Chin Hong; Vadivelu, Raja; Jin, Jing; Sreejith, Kamalalayam Rajan; Singha, Pradip; Nguyen, Nhat-Khuong; Nguyen, Nam-Trung (April 8, 2021). "Liquid marble-based digital microfluidics – fundamentals and applications". Lab on a Chip. 21 (7): 1199–1216. doi:10.1039/D0LC01290D. hdl:10072/403862. PMID 33656019. S2CID 232102785 – via pubs.rsc.org.
  8. ^ Nguyen, Nam-Trung (November 16, 2020). "Micro Elastofluidics: Elasticity and Flexibility for Efficient Microscale Liquid Handling". Micromachines. 11 (11): 1004. doi:10.3390/mi11111004. PMC 7696685. PMID 33202539.
  9. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-11-29.
  10. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2020-09-19. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  11. ^ a b c ""Grit: A Combination of Passion, Perseverance and Persistence"". www.tu-chemnitz.de. September 16, 2023.
  12. ^ a b c d "Nam-Trung Nguyen's Curriculum Vitae".
  13. ^ "Personalised nutrition smart patch to be developed in Australia". news.griffith.edu.au. April 27, 2020.
  14. ^ a b The Australian Research
  15. ^ a b 2023 Laureate Profile: Professor Nam-Trung Nguyen
  16. ^ "ASME Fellow list" (PDF).
  17. ^ "New Editor-in-Chief of Micromachines". www.mdpi.com.
  18. ^ Microfluidics and Nanofluidics - Editors
  19. ^ "Biomedical Microdevices". Springer.
  20. ^ "JSSS - Editorial board". www.journal-of-sensors-and-sensor-systems.net.
  21. ^ "Editorial board - Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier". www.sciencedirect.com.
  22. ^ Technologies – Editorial Board
  23. ^ "Lab on a Chip journal". Royal Society of Chemistry.
  24. ^ "Winners of the 2008 ASAIHL-Scopus Awards Announced and Honored - Asian Institute of Technology". ait.ac.th/.

External links edit

  • N. T. Nguyen's homepage
  • N. T. Nguyen's university website
  • Nam-Trung Nguyen publications indexed by Google Scholar

trung, nguyen, vietnamese, nguyễn, trung, born, april, 1970, vietnamese, australian, researcher, fields, microfluidics, nanofluidics, notable, work, nerve, agent, detector, micromixer, droplet, based, microfluidics, micro, magnetofluidics, liquid, marbles, mic. Nam Trung Nguyen Vietnamese Nguyễn Nam Trung born on 14 April 1970 is a Vietnamese Australian researcher in the fields of Microfluidics 1 and Nanofluidics He is notable for his work on nerve agent detector 2 PCR 3 Micromixer 4 Droplet based Microfluidics 5 Micro Magnetofluidics 6 Liquid Marbles 7 and Micro Elastofluidics 8 He is currently a Professor and Director of Queensland Micro and Nanotechnology Centre at Griffith University He was a former Associate Professor at Nanyang Technological University Singapore Nguyen is a Fellow of ASME 9 and a Senior Member of IEEE Nam Trung NguyenNam Trung NguyenBorn 1970 04 14 April 14 1970 age 53 Hanoi VietnamNationalityAustralianVietnameseAlma materChemnitz University of TechnologyKnown forSarin detector PCR Micromixer Droplet Based Microfluidics Micro Magnetofluidics Liquid Marbles Micro ElastofluidicsScientific careerFieldsMicrofluidics NanofluidicsInstitutionsGriffith UniversityNanyang Technological UniversityAcademic advisorsProf Dr Ing Wolfram Dotzel Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Honors 4 Selected bibliography 5 Notes 6 External linksEarly life editNguyen was born in 1970 in Hanoi to an engineer father and schoolteacher mother He started school in 1975 the year Vietnam war ended After graduating from high school he took the entrance examination into Hanoi University of Science and Technology 10 With the high score in this examination he was awarded a scholarship for overseas undergraduate education in the former Eastern Bloc 11 As one of the top ranked candidates he could select the country he wanted to go to His father an engineer trained in the former Soviet Union advised him to go to former East Germany 10 After completing a German language course in Hanoi in 1987 and a preparation course in Zwickau in 1988 he started studying precision engineering and microsystems technology at Chemnitz University of Technology Germany 10 The Eastern Bloc collapsed in 1989 when he was in the second year of his undergraduate study 11 He continued his study at the same university after the German reunification During this time he also worked part time as a worker on an assembly line data entry personnel at a bank and waiter at restaurants He worked as a student researcher at Robert Bosch GmbH where he was introduced to microelectromechanical systems MEMS for automotive applications He contributed to the development of the MEMS based fuel injection systems as well as sensing systems for pressure and mass flow rate Nguyen received his Dipl Ing and Dr Ing degrees from Chemnitz University of Technology in 1993 and 1997 respectively These formative years in post war Vietnam and reunified Germany have strongly shaped his character and future career 11 He returned to Chemnitz in 2004 to defend his habilitation degree The habilitation degree Dr Ing Habil is the respected qualification for a full professorship in Germany After the formal normalization of diplomatic relations between the United States of America USA and Vietnam in 1995 he could continue his training in the USA Following the award of his doctoral degree in 1997 he moved to the US and worked as a postdoctoral research engineer in the Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center University of California at Berkeley United States citation needed Career editFrom 1999 to 2012 Nguyen was a research fellow assistant professor and associate professor at Singapore s Nanyang Technological University NTU 12 He was also the Director of the successful part time education program of the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at NTU From 2000 to 2013 he led a competitive and independent research group at NTU In 2013 he joined Griffith University in Australia and has been serving as a Professor and the Director of Queensland Micro and Nanotechnology Centre Nguyen has served as a member of the Australian Research Council College of Experts from 2014 to 2017 12 and is an active investigator for Australian industries through research contracts and Cooperative Research Centres 13 Nguyen s work focuses on advancing fundamental fluid physics in microscale and applying those advancements to produce practical engineering solutions in the form of lab on a chip and point of care diagnostics He has three US patents US7975531B2 US7736788B2 US7534097B2 covering microfluidics applications such as fuel cells and fluid instrumentation Nguyen has established and developed a number of enabling technologies and fluid handling concepts with international recognition particularly in polymeric micromachining micro acoustofluidics micro mixing and micro magnetofluidics Nguyen has published over 470 articles in international journals 9 books 24 book chapters He has supervised 36 PhD students to successful completion The 2020 edition of the Research Special Report of The Australian recognized Nguyen as an Australia s research leader in analytical chemistry and one of the top 17 scholars in chemical and material sciences 14 In 2023 Nguyen was awarded with the Australian Laureate Fellowship the most prestigious research fellowship of Australia 15 Nguyen is an elected Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 16 and a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers His international reputation and leadership led to roles with key microfluidics and micro nanotechnology journals of the field including Editor in Chief Micromachines 17 Associate Editor Microfluidics and Nanofluidics 18 Biomedical Microdevices 19 Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems 20 Journal of Science Advanced Materials and Devices 21 Technologies 22 and advisory board member of Lab on a Chip 23 Honors editNguyen is the First Runner Up of Inaugural ProSPER Net Scopus Young Scientist Awards in Sustainable Development in 2009 and the Runner Up of ASAIHL Scopus Young Scientist Awards in 2008 24 The following is the full list of his achievements 2023 ARC Australian Laureate Fellow 15 2020 2021 2022 Australia s research leader in analytical chemistry 14 2018 Vice Chancellor s Research Excellence Award for Research Leadership 12 2017 Pro Vice Chancellor s Research Excellence Award for Research Leadership 12 2014 Member of Australian Research Council College of Experts 9 2012 SMART Faculty Fellow Singapore MIT Alliance for Research and Technology 10 Selected bibliography editNguyen Nam Trung 2011 Micromixers Fundamentals Design and Fabrication 2nd ed Elsevier ISBN 9781437735215 Nguyen Nam Trung Abgrall Patrick 2009 Nanofluidics Artech House ISBN 9781596933507 Nguyen Nam Trung 2009 Micropumping and microvalving In Jeffrey D Zahn ed Methods in Bioengineering Biomicrofabrication and Biomicrofluidics Boston Artech House ISBN 9781596934009 Nguyen Nam Trung Wu Zhigang 2005 Micromixers a review Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering 15 2 R1 R16 doi 10 1088 0960 1317 15 2 R01 S2CID 16772224 Notes edit Nguyen Nam Trung Wereley Steven T 2006 Fundamentals And Applications of Microfluidics 2nd ed Artech House ISBN 9781580539722 2 years of work for S pore team to make lab in chip PDF Sun Yi Nguyen Nam Trung Kwok Yien Chian August 1 2008 High Throughput Polymerase Chain Reaction in Parallel Circular Loops Using Magnetic Actuation Analytical Chemistry 80 15 6127 6130 doi 10 1021 ac800787g PMID 18572956 via CrossRef Micromixers 2nd Edition shop elsevier com Nguyen Nam Trung Ting Teck Hui Yap Yit Fatt Wong Teck Neng Chai John Chee Kiong Ong Wee Liat Zhou Junlong Tan Say Hwa Yobas Levent August 20 2007 Thermally mediated droplet formation in microchannels Applied Physics Letters 91 8 Bibcode 2007ApPhL 91h4102N doi 10 1063 1 2773948 hdl 10356 94428 Nguyen Nam Trung January 1 2012 Micro magnetofluidics interactions between magnetism and fluid flow on the microscale Microfluidics and Nanofluidics 12 1 1 16 doi 10 1007 s10404 011 0903 5 hdl 10072 53129 S2CID 53390402 via Springer Link Ooi Chin Hong Vadivelu Raja Jin Jing Sreejith Kamalalayam Rajan Singha Pradip Nguyen Nhat Khuong Nguyen Nam Trung April 8 2021 Liquid marble based digital microfluidics fundamentals and applications Lab on a Chip 21 7 1199 1216 doi 10 1039 D0LC01290D hdl 10072 403862 PMID 33656019 S2CID 232102785 via pubs rsc org Nguyen Nam Trung November 16 2020 Micro Elastofluidics Elasticity and Flexibility for Efficient Microscale Liquid Handling Micromachines 11 11 1004 doi 10 3390 mi11111004 PMC 7696685 PMID 33202539 a b ASME Fellows Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2013 11 29 a b c d Aus Hanoi uber Chemnitz nach Australien Archived from the original on 2020 09 19 Retrieved 2021 02 17 a b c Grit A Combination of Passion Perseverance and Persistence www tu chemnitz de September 16 2023 a b c d Nam Trung Nguyen s Curriculum Vitae Personalised nutrition smart patch to be developed in Australia news griffith edu au April 27 2020 a b The Australian Research a b 2023 Laureate Profile Professor Nam Trung Nguyen ASME Fellow list PDF New Editor in Chief of Micromachines www mdpi com Microfluidics and Nanofluidics Editors Biomedical Microdevices Springer JSSS Editorial board www journal of sensors and sensor systems net Editorial board Journal of Science Advanced Materials and Devices ScienceDirect com by Elsevier www sciencedirect com Technologies Editorial Board Lab on a Chip journal Royal Society of Chemistry Winners of the 2008 ASAIHL Scopus Awards Announced and Honored Asian Institute of Technology ait ac th External links editN T Nguyen s homepage N T Nguyen s university website Nam Trung Nguyen publications indexed by Google Scholar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nam Trung Nguyen amp oldid 1186058067, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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