01/11/2024

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Dai Nam University Strengthens Research Cooperation and Teaching Applications of Artificial Intelligence in the IT Faculty

Recently, the Faculty of Information Technology at Dai Nam University organized a seminar on the topic "Artificial Intelligence and Applications," with the participation of leading scientists in the field of Information Technology from prestigious research and educational institutions. Through the seminar, lecturers from the Faculty of Information Technology had the opportunity to access in-depth knowledge of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with high practical application, thereby improving the quality of their lectures to provide students with updated knowledge and practical insights throughout their studies.

 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an inevitable trend in the Information Technology sector and is being researched for widespread application in various fields to serve human life. Recognizing the importance of AI, Dai Nam University's Faculty of Information Technology is actively researching, applying, and teaching it to students to ensure they are job-ready upon graduation. The scientific seminar "Artificial Intelligence and Applications" with the participation of reputable scientists, is one of the activities aimed at achieving this goal.

Scientists and lecturers from the Faculty of Information Technology at Dai Nam University attended the seminar.

At the seminar, the experts presented highly specialized scientific papers in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science, as well as applications in other scientific domains such as catastrophe research and agricultural development. The AI models presented showed promising real-world applicability. The study findings improved efficiency, accuracy, and processing speed, demonstrating the team's potential to create sophisticated AI technologies suitable for usage in high-level academic subjects.

The research presented at the seminar showed potential for practical application.

During the seminar, Dr. Tran Dang Cong, Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology at Dai Nam University, introduced a research topic titled "Balancing exploration and exploitation in optimization problems." This in-depth research offered valuable insights into optimization by balancing exploration and exploitation.

Also at the seminar, Dr. Pham The Tuyen from the Institute of Geophysics under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology presented the topic "Application of Artificial Intelligence in Earthquake and Tsunami Research in Vietnam," which was well received for its feasibility in addressing the application of AI in earthquake and tsunami research in Vietnam.

Dr. Tran Dang Cong emphasized the practical significance of the AI applications presented during the seminar.

Speaking at the seminar, Dr. Tran Dang Cong emphasized: "This is a highly meaningful seminar, with research topics thoroughly studied by scientists, closely aligned with practical needs, and with high applicability."

Dr. Pham The Tuyen praised the seminar for its academic value and practical relevance.

From the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Dr. Pham The Tuyen also praised the seminar, both in terms of its professional organization and the quality of its content: "The Faculty of Information Technology at Dai Nam University has successfully organized an in-depth scientific seminar, attracting many scientists from various institutes and universities, contributing numerous topics of high academic and practical value."

The seminar facilitated meaningful scientific exchange and collaboration among researchers. The participants committed to collaborating on research projects, including AI in specific fields such as earthquakes and tsunamis, marine physics and geophysics, and Earth science data processing.

 

Dai Nam University's Faculty of Information Technology lecturers.

The seminar provided scientists with the chance to present, listen to, and learn from one another in the area of information technology in general and AI applications in particular.

Furthermore, lecturers from the Faculty of Information Technology obtained vital insights to improve and broaden their teaching material, allowing students to keep current with practical advances in the sector.