Dr. Nguyen Tien Dung

INTRODUCE
Dr. Nguyen Tien Dung is currently the Head of the Department of External Relations and International Cooperation at the University of Civil Engineering and has been a lecturer in the Department of Building Materials since 2014. He completed his doctoral dissertation in engineering in 2012 at INSA Lyon , France .

TRAINING PROCESS
  • PhD ( INSA Lyon , France , 2012 )
  • Master's degree ( INSA Lyon , 2008 )
  • Engineer (Hanoi University of Civil Engineering, 2007 )

TEACHING
  • Building materials
  • Building Materials Experiment

AREAS OF RESEARCH AND INTEREST
  • Inorganic binders
  • Recycling and reusing solid waste

OUTSTANDING SCIENTIFIC WORKS
  • Comparison of macropore structures and networks of autoclaved aerated concrete blocks using micro-focus X-Ray computed tomography, Akihiro MATSUNO, Shin ISHIZUKA, Trong Lam NGUYEN, Nguyen Tien DUNG, Van Tuan NGUYEN, Hoang Giang NGUYEN and Ken KAWAMOTO, International Journal of GEOMATE, July, 2020 Vol.19, Issue 71, pp.160 - 165, ISSN: 2186:2982 (Scopus Index).
  • An investigation on the generation and management of construction and demolition waste in Vietnam, Nghiem, H.T., P.Q. Minh, K. Kawamoto, K.T. Ngo, H. G. Nguyen, T.D. Nguyen, Y. Isobe, and M. Kawasaki, Proceedings of 17th International Waste Management and Landfill Symposium (Sardinia 2019), ISSN: 2282:0027.
  • Contribution of calcicum aluminates to the water resistance of hydrated calcium sulfates, Tien Dung NGUYEN, Jean AMBROISE. XXII International Conference on Advance in Civil Engineering. FORM2020.
  • Research on the fabrication of binders using industrial sludge for concrete production. Nguyen Tien Dung, Tong Ton Kien, Luu Van Sang. Journal of Building Materials, Vietnam Association of Building Materials, ISSN 1859:3011, No. 8, pp. 64-68, 2018.

PROJECT - OUTSTANDING TOPIC
  • Participated in the project "Enhancing the Production and Use of Non-fired Bricks in Vietnam" (2015-2019), led by the Ministry of Science and Technology.
  • He chaired the Ministry-level research project "Research on the use of treated industrial sludge in the production of concrete blocks and binders for construction" (2016-2019).

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