MANAR participated in The American Center’s first ever Science Fair
MANAR participated in The American Center’s first ever Science Fair on Friday, June 12 in Ho Chi Minh City. MANAR representatives presented MANAR’s history, vision, and research topics to U. S. Science Envoy Dr. Richmond, visitors, students, and other presenters. It was a great day for the scientific community of Ho Chi Minh City to come together and share ideas! To see more photos of this great event, visit our Group Pictures page.
INOMAR Informational Seminar at Can Tho University

MANAR faculty, advisors, and students are giving a seminar at Can Tho University on April 9, 2015! Join us for an exciting and informative seminar! Learn about the MANAR Ph.D. Program and admissions from our Global Science Coordinator. Also, discover our unique Global Mentoring Model and what it means for you! Current Ph.D. students will give presentations on their novel research and share their perspectives of the MANAR Program. See you there!
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When: 08:30, Thursday, 9 April Where: Hall of School of Technology Can Tho University Seminar Program: 8:30 - 9:00 Welcome Guests 9:00 - 9:30 Presentation by Kyle Cordova, Global Science Coordinator 9:30 - 10:00 Presentation by Current MANAR Ph.D. Students 10:00 - 11:00 Discussion and Q & A session Have questions? |
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MANAR is awarded a big NICOP research grant from the United States Office of Naval Research Global!

This week, MANAR was awarded with a NICOP research grant from the U.S. Office of Naval Research Global. The grant, worth $100,000 USD (2.15 Billion VND), was awarded to MANAR to develop new crystalline, porous materials for the purification and transformation of natural gas products. This project will span many disciplines in inorganic chemistry and materials science, including catalysis, gas adsorption, and gas separation. The PIs of the project will be Mr. Kyle E. Cordova and Prof. Hoang Dung.
A Delegation of German Professors and Scientists from LIKAT Visit MANAR
MANAR received a delegation of 15 German professors and scientists affiliated with Leibniz Institute for Catalysis (LIKAT) to discuss research activities, collaboration, and available scholarships. As a part of the visit, MANAR Ph.D. students presented their work and engaged in fruitful discussions with the LIKAT scientists. Furthermore, MANAR students were able to learn more about the research being conducted at LIKAT and were told of scholarships available to them as exchange scholars.