On the morning of November 9, 2016, the University of Civil Engineering held the opening ceremony of the "Exhibition of Scientific and Technological Achievements" to commemorate 60 years of training and 50 years since the University's establishment. The booth of the Faculty of Information Technology attracted a large number of students, lecturers, and guests. As part of the 17th Science and Technology Conference, from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM on November 15, 2016, the meeting of the Subcommittee on Natural Sciences and Information Technology also took place successfully.
The scientific and technological works displayed at the exhibition include: inventions, equipment applications, construction materials, applications of information technology in the construction and daily life, new projects, etc. The exhibition is also an opportunity for scientists and engineers from different generations to exchange and share experiences and knowledge.
The Faculty of Information Technology always prioritizes scientific research. At this year's Science and Technology Exhibition, the Faculty of Information Technology showcased several typical information technology applications such as: Smarthome smart home solutions, Han-sense environmental emission warning system, fingerprint-based attendance system, laser-based sand pile construction monitoring equipment, etc. The products displayed at the Faculty of Information Technology's booth attracted a large number of students, lecturers, and visitors from both inside and outside the university.
These contributions stem from the efforts of faculty and students in the IT department in teaching, learning, and scientific research. These studies align with future technological trends, particularly the IoT (Internet of Things), a network of internet-connected devices that the department also prioritizes.
As part of the 17th Science and Technology Conference, the meeting of the Natural Sciences and Information Technology Subcommittee was successfully held from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM on November 15, 2016. Attendees included: Dr. Tran Anh Binh – Head of the Faculty of Information Technology, Ms. Nguyen Xuan Linh - Deputy Head of the Faculty of Information Technology, Dr. Tran Khanh Dung – Deputy Head of the Faculty of Information Technology (Chairperson), Dr. Pham Duc Thoan (Chairperson), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Van Nghiem, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hoang Nghia Ty, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Doan Tam Hoe, along with the heads of departments and faculty members of the Faculty of Information Technology.
At the conference, the authors presented their results and research findings, and engaged in discussions. They received expert input from scientists, associate professors, and doctors to improve the quality of their research and its practical application.
List of topics at the Conference:
No. | REPORT TITLE |
1 | Methods and techniques for modeling business processes using the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Tran Khanh Dung |
2 | Anomaly detection in data extracted from network traffic. Nguyen Ha Duong, Tran Van Tho |
3 | Influence of friction models in SFP bearings used for bridge seismic isolation. Tran Tien Dat, Nguyen Duc Phuc, Tran Anh Binh, Phan Huu Trung |
4 | An estimate for the Gaussian curvature of minimal surfaces with ramification. Nguyen Thi Le Hai, Nguyen Minh Nguyet, Nguyen Thang Duong |
5 | The algebraic dependence of meromorphic mappings sharing moving hyperplanes. Mai Thi Hong, Nguyen Minh Nguyet, Pham Duc Thoan |
6 | Optimal conditions for nonsmooth, invariant convex programming problems. Invexity and necessary optimality condition in nonsmooth programs. Mai Thi Hong |
7 | Modeling of fluid flow through fractured porous media using boundary element method. Vu Minh Ngoc, Bui Truong Giang, Tran Anh Binh, Phan Huu Trung |
8 | Using a wireless sensor network to monitor air traffic pollution in Hanoi. Bui Thanh Phong, Pham Thieu Nga, Le Duc Quang, Thai Thi Nguyet, Le Thuy Duong, |
9 | Regarding some special endomorphisms in R n . Bui Quoc Thang, Nguyen Thi Ngoc |
10 | Second main theorems with weighted counting functions of meromorphic mappings sharing moving hyperplanes. Pham Duc Thoan, Mai Thi Hong, Nguyen Thi Le Hai |





