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ABOUT VINUNIVERSITY’S FACULTY 200 

Aligned with VinUni’s Vision 2030, VinUniversity are proud to announce our bold initiative to recruit 200 Research-focused Faculty across various disciplines in the next 5 years, who will help elevate the University’s research, innovation, and academic excellence to unprecedented heights. Together, we will be on the ambitious journey to become one of the world‘s top universities by 2030.  

This is an extraordinary opportunity for distinguished individuals to shape the future of academia in Vietnam and beyond, contributing to transformative research that will inspire change and elevate communities globally. Join us in revolutionizing education, advancing society, and creating lasting impacts through groundbreaking research. 

THE OPPORTUNITY 

College of Engineering & Computer Science is looking for Talented Research-focused Faculty in the following areas: 

Areas of interest: Integrated AI; Autonomous Systems & Precision Manufacturing; Responsible, ethical AI; Human-compatible Robotics; Brain Interfaces & Cognitive AI.  Ranks: Professor/Associate

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ABOUT VINUNIVERSITY’S RESEARCHERS 200 

VinUniversity is proud to launch the Researchers 200 Program, designed to attract exceptional early-career researchers from around the world to join our vibrant research community. This initiative aims to support and nurture high-potential researchers, offering them the resources and opportunities needed to thrive in their fields.  

This is a unique opportunity to become part of a dynamic academic community, work alongside global experts, and make a meaningful impact on research and society. 

THE OPPORTUNITY 

College of Engineering & Computer Science is looking for Postdoctoral Researchers/Research Fellows in the following areas: 

Areas of interest: Privacy and Compliance, User Experience; Computational Data Science and Applications; High-performance, Energy-efficient Computing. 

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES 

The faculty members will be responsible for three primary responsibilities: 

Research: Conduct original, high-impact research projects, contribute to peer-reviewed publications in top-tier venues, and collaborate with colleagues across disciplines. Your research projects will

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ABOUT VINUNIVERSITY’S RESEARCHERS 200 

VinUniversity is proud to launch the Researchers 200 Program, designed to attract exceptional early-career researchers from around the world to join our vibrant research community. This initiative aims to support and nurture high-potential researchers, offering them the resources and opportunities needed to thrive in their fields.  

This is a unique opportunity to become part of a dynamic academic community, work alongside global experts, and make a meaningful impact on research and society. 

THE OPPORTUNITY 

College of Engineering & Computer Science is looking for Postdoctoral Researchers/Research Fellows in the following areas: 

Areas of interest: Environmental Intelligence, Living Labs, Materials Science, Disaster Response, Critical Minerals. 

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES 

The members will be responsible for three primary responsibilities: 

Research: Conduct original, high-impact research projects, contribute to peer-reviewed publications in top-tier venues, and collaborate with colleagues across disciplines. Your research projects will be implemented in collaboration with

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Funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, scientists have accurately modeled particular cellular changes in Drosophila melanogaster, or the fruit fly, during embryonic development. When certain tissue shrinks dramatically to close a gap during the fruit fly embryo’s growth, the cells remain elastically solid rather than turning into a liquid form as expected. The model created by the researchers shows how this phenomenon happens and may lead to a new form of condensed matter physics with potential applications in neuroscience, biology and artificial intelligence.

The findings, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,also revealed a surprising connection to the work that earned the 2024 Nobel Prize in physics.

“During the dorsal closure process, tissue, called amnioserosa, is shrinking like mad, and by all accounts, it should turn into a fluid,” says Andrea Liu, University of Pennsylvania theoretical physicist and author on the research. “But it doesn’t. The cells stay locked in place with their neighbors, and we wanted to understand why.”

Time-lapse video of fruit fly dorsal closure

Credit: I. Tah, D. Haertter, J.M. Crawford, D.P. Kiehart, C.F. Schmidt, A.J. Liu, PNAS.

Time-lapse video showing the microscopic dorsal closure process in a fruit fly embryo. The superimposed yellow dots represent the cellular movements predicted by the researchers’ model.

The researchers used a method introduced

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