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		<title>Why has no scientist won the Ta Quang Buu Prize 2021?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Since 2013, the Ta Quang Buu Prize has been awarded to Vietnamese scientists with outstanding works on the occasion of Vietnam Science and Technology Day 18/5. However, this year, no one received this award. According to information from the National Fund for Science and Technology Development (Fund), the organizers of the 2021 Ta Quang Buu [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Since 2013, the Ta Quang Buu Prize has been awarded to Vietnamese scientists with outstanding works on the occasion of Vietnam Science and Technology Day 18/5. However, this year, no one received this award.</strong><br />
<span id="more-18249"></span> According to information from the National Fund for Science and Technology Development (Fund), the organizers of the 2021 Ta Quang Buu Prize have received 41 applications from Science and Technology organizations and scientists. all over the country. The applications received were distributed in all 8 disciplines in the field of natural sciences and engineering, in which Physics and Agricultural Sciences had the most applications (9 applications/industry).</p>
<p> The 2021 Award evaluation process is carried out according to regulations, including checking application conditions; consult experts to review; evaluated at the Foundation&#8217;s Scientific Council (OSC) and the Award Council. On April 29, 2021, the Prize Council for 2021 met to evaluate and select applications. However, after more than 4 hours of discussion and voting, the Award Council decided not to recommend awarding the nominations. On May 13, 2021, the Minister of Science and Technology approved this proposal. <strong> Too few good records?</strong> Professor Ngo Viet Trung, Chairman of the Award Council, said that this year, although the number of applications for evaluation and selection was similar to previous years, after the initial review, there were only 2 scientific activities in Earth Science and Science. Environmental and Agricultural Biology nominate 2 entries for the Main Prize and 2 for the Junior Award for consideration at the Awards Panel. This year&#8217;s nominations are all in the experimental field, related to issues of concern to scientists around the world. It is the work of Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ngo Duc Thanh, Dr. Bui Minh Tuan on climate change in rain, and the work on the use of antibiotic substitutes in aquaculture by Dr. Do Huu Hoang, a project on the technical system of growing chrysanthemums on a large scale by Dr. Hoang Thanh Tung. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_24_23_38950086/28e27de069a280fcd9b3.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Will young scientists have more opportunities at the Ta Quang Buu Prize?</em> Prof. Nguyen Huu Duc, Chairman of the Physics Council, said that although this year the Science Council also received a number of applications, including works published in journals with IF coefficients, but did not nominate any works. to the Awards Committee. Explaining this, Prof. Duc said the reason is that most of these works have only been published about half a year ago, while the Physics Council thinks that it is necessary to evaluate the works at an international level, through by number of citations. “So the Physics committee members agreed to give it another year to have a more accurate assessment of the publication quality with these works.” In the Science Council in Mathematics, there are also two nominations that, according to Prof. Ngo Viet Trung, are of sufficient quality. However, at the time of voting, both of these applications did not receive 2/3 of the votes to be nominated to the Award Council. This may have caused a negative resonance if people did not understand the situation of this year &#8220;- Professor Trung shared. &#8220;However, I confirm that no works have been awarded the award that does not fully reflect the development reality of the country&#8217;s science and technology.&#8221; According to Professor Ngo Viet Trung, looking at the quality of international publication of basic science today, the number of articles in leading journals has increased markedly and the quality is much better than the time when there was a Ta Quang Buu Award. “However, each year the quantity and quality of applications for awarding the Prize depends on many other factors such as the self-nomination of scientists or the nomination of research and training organizations. create. Scientists are afraid to nominate themselves for the prize, while many agencies are not interested in nominating outstanding works. In addition, awarding a prize to an individual or to a work also limits nominations because scientific achievements are often confirmed through a cluster of works and through the cooperation of many scientists. Professor Ngo Viet Trung also said that it is important that the quality of the award is guaranteed. “It&#8217;s normal for an award not to be given by anyone. The Board of Directors has worked very seriously, not for the sake of having a prize but trying to award it, which will affect the prestige of the award. For example, China&#8217;s highest national award for science and technology (worth about $750,000) has gone without a prize twice, Mr. Trung cited. In particular, in 2015, there was no award, but China had a Nobel Prize in Medicine right before the national award. <strong> Young scientists need to be taken care of</strong> The 2021 season has passed, but according to Prof. Ngo Viet Trung, there are contents that the Foundation needs to discuss to draw lessons for the following years, so that the award can achieve the purpose of promoting research in basic science and technology. encourage young researchers. He also expressed the view that &#8220;need to pay more attention to young scientists&#8221;. “I and other members are trying to propose to the Ministry of Science and Technology so that each industry has a young award and the young award recipient will be a typical scientist for his or her specialty.” Prof. Nguyen Huu Duc also expressed his support that next year the regulations should change a bit, such as increasing the number of young prizes, and some more detailed award criteria. “Currently, the criteria of the award are heavy on hard indexes such as the influence of magazines, and the ability to deeply analyze the value of each work still has some shortcomings. Therefore, in my opinion, it is necessary to balance the hard criteria with the specific value and unique points of the work, plus expert opinion, public opinion because there are works published in ordinary journals but very difficult. excellent&#8221;. <em> Ta Quang Buu Prize is an annual award of the Ministry of Science and Technology to encourage and honor scientists who play a key role in excellent scientific works, carried out in Vietnam, and published on the Internet. prestigious international scientific journals in the field of natural sciences and engineering. The award has been implemented since 2013, in the past 7 years, it has received more than 360 applications, awarded 16 main prizes and 4 awards for young scientists.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[According to global technology market consulting firm ABI Research, the commercial deployment of 6G technology is forecast to begin in the period from 2028 to 2029. ABI Research also said it expects the first standards built for 6G technology to be ready by 2026. Jiancao Hou, senior analyst for mobile network infrastructure and 5G network [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>According to global technology market consulting firm ABI Research, the commercial deployment of 6G technology is forecast to begin in the period from 2028 to 2029.</strong><br />
<span id="more-15987"></span> ABI Research also said it expects the first standards built for 6G technology to be ready by 2026.</p>
<p> Jiancao Hou, senior analyst for mobile network infrastructure and <strong> 5G network</strong> at ABI Research said: “X Reality (XR) is a combination of augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR), which is a promising solution for technology. 6G to create a mixed virtual and real environment, by enabling real-time or non-real-time human-machine communication.” <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_11_23_38804683/97e1e7f67cb595ebcca4.jpg" width="625" height="386"> <em> 6G is expected to be commercialized from 2028</em> The network&#8217;s self-organizing and self-healing capabilities to support self-driving cars, drones, and pervasive networks are also critical to reducing network deployment time and costs, the analyst adds. and provide greater mobile coverage. In the 2030s, 6G could be the key driver for realizing universal connectivity with a wide range of devices/sensors for use in diverse communication environments.” Since 2018, Finland&#8217;s University of Oulu has validated theoretical studies and provided early 6G prototypes in the mobile industry. Many other countries, including China, South Korea, the European Union and the United States have also launched projects and programs to shape the 6G framework and key business focus for this new technology. The standardization department and authorities, such as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), have also shown particular interest in supporting studies and potential 6G use cases. “Processing complexity and power consumption of infrastructure hardware and devices are key factors that can limit the progress of advanced radio technology. Dynamic spectrum sharing and computing resource allocation as well as highly efficient noise reduction algorithm designs are also key to providing guaranteed network service and user experience. With the advent of technologies such as big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and open source, the issue of network security and privacy of Users will become more and more important and will be well addressed by 6G technology,” said Mr. Jiancao Hou. Regarding the commercialization of 6G, the rotating chairman of Chinese telecommunications equipment supplier Huawei, Eric Xu, said that 6G technology is expected to hit the market around 2030. Mr. Eric Xu said that Huawei is currently working to determine the key specifications of 6G technology, adding that the company may release a 6G white paper soon. “We are working with other players in the mobile industry to define what 6G really is. Maybe in the near future we will roll out our 6G white paper. We want to discuss with businesses and consumers what 6G will look like. Driven by our vision and the possible definition of 6G, we are also working on basic science and cutting-edge technologies, aiming to realize the 6G we define together.” Besides, Mr. Xu also noted that the future development of 6G technology will depend on the potential use cases that need the support of this technology. Last month, the German government said it planned to provide up to 700 million euros ($852 million) in funding for research into 6G technologies by 2025. <strong> Phan Van Hoa</strong> <em> (according to Rcrwireless)</em></p>
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