Science, technology, and education are key in the era of digital transformation

The VANJ Conference 2025 (VANJ 2025) in Japan fosters cooperation in science, technology, and education between Vietnam and Japan, aligning with national development goals.

On December 20th, at Kyoto University, the Vietnamese Academic Network in Japan (VANJ) held its annual conference on the theme “Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Digital Transformation Era.”

This forum brought together numerous Vietnamese experts working at prestigious universities and research institutes in Japan to exchange ideas aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation between Vietnam and Japan in the fields of science and technology.

The VANJ conference 2025 was also organizing partner by the Vietnam-Japan Specialists Association (VJS), the Association of Vietnamese Intellectuals in Japan (AVIJ), and the Vietnamese Youth and Student Association in Kyoto (VYSA Kyoto).

Speaking at the conference, Professor Tran Dang Xuan (Hiroshima University), the President of VJS, emphasized that Vietnam’s Party and Government have set a goal of tripling Vietnam’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2045 compared to 2020. Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW dated December 22, 2024, of the Politburo on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation plays a key role in this goal.

According to Professor Tran Dang Xuan, only science, technology, and education can help Vietnam achieve this goal. Therefore, conferences like VANJ 2025 will serve as a bridge for Vietnamese and Japanese scientists to strengthen scientific research cooperation, international cooperation, and focus on Vietnam.

To achieve this, Professor Tran Dang Xuan suggested that VANJ be more proactive in inviting and connecting outstanding Vietnamese scientists in Japan and Japanese scientists, strengthening scientific research cooperation, and promptly submitting concrete proposals to relevant agencies in Vietnam such as the Ministry of Science and Technology, universities, and research institutes.

At the VANJ conference 2025, in addition to the plenary session, there were 7 thematic discussion sessions covering economics, education, robotics, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications, advanced materials, nanotechnology, biomedical science, sustainable agriculture, and 3 general themes, along with 26 scientific posters.

Professor Shin-Ichiro Kuroki (semiconductor specialist, Hiroshima University), Associate Professor Le Duc Anh (Tokyo University, President of AVIJ), Professor Pham Nam Hai (Tokyo Research Institute), Associate Professor Hisaki Kono (Kyoto University) … along with many Vietnamese and Japanese researchers, participated and spoke at the conference.

The annual VANJ conference, held since 2016, attracts the participation of many young scientists, researchers, and students from Vietnam and abroad in Japan.

The VANJ organizing committee is considering holding an annual VANJ conference in Vietnam to further attract the attention of scholars from both countries, thereby strengthening bilateral scientific research and educational cooperation between Vietnam and Japan.

The VANJ conference 2026 will be held at Hiroshima University.

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Xuanlab welcome party 2025

To welcome the nine new members who joined Xuan’s Laboratory, we gathered for a cozy outdoor BBQ at Hiroshima University.

Professor Tran Dang Xuan gives gifts to new members of the Lab

Professor Tran Dang Xuan presents gifts to students who won the excellent poster award

 With them, our lab family has grown to eighteen.

Surrounded by good food and easy conversation, we enjoyed a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where we could truly connect and celebrate this new beginning together. We’re excited to work side by side, inspire one another, and grow together through the research ahead.

Rice Harvest and Field Cleanup Activity

Our lab successfully completed the rice harvest for this season as part of our ongoing field experiments. Following the harvest, students and researchers worked together to clean and prepare the field for the next year research activities. This hands-on experience provided valuable insights into field management practices and strengthened our teamwork in agricultural research.

New students from October 2025

We are pleased to welcome five Master’s students — Nguyen Van Thuc, Nguyen Viet Anh, Le Ba Hoang Hiep, Tran Duc An Khanh, and Nguyen Phu Duc — along with four Ph.D. students — Do Thi Hoai Thuong, Irvan Adhin Cholilie, Akter Jesmin, and Muzammil Mohammad Zaman — who will join our laboratory from October 2025.


We hope all of you will enjoy your studies in our lab and at Hiroshima University, as well as your life and cultural experiences in Japan.

Mr Nguyen Phu Duc, a new Master student

Dr Nguyen Van Quan has honorable transition to other institution

From September 2025, Dr. Nguyen Van Quan completed his contract at Hiroshima University and began his work at Thai Nguyen University (College of Medicine and Pharmacy), Vietnam.
We sincerely thank him for his valuable contributions to our laboratory and trust that his outstanding expertise and dedication to science and education will greatly contribute to his future work in Vietnam.

Mr. Ramin Rayee has received his doctoral degree

We congratulate Dr Ramin Rayee has obtained his doctoral degree. He was the JICA students for Master course, and then came again for the Ph.D under the MEXT Scholarship. Totally he published 14 papers in international journals.

Ramin Rayee with two other Master students received their graduate certificates

Ramin Rayee received his Ph.D certificate with other members of TSE

Field Sample Collection for Rice Experiment

In September 2025, our laboratory under supervision of Prof. Tran Dang Xuan conducted sample collection from rice field experiment. Field experiment is part of our laboratory’s continuous efforts to understand rice adaptation mechanisms and to develop strategies that improve crop resilience and productivity under adverse environmental conditions.