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CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal Information

Name: HOANG ANH LE
Born: 24th Nov. 1977, Nghe An Province, Vietnam
Citizenship: Vietnam
Marital Status: Married

Academic Affiliation

Environmental Sensor System Research Center
National Agenda Research Division
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)
39-1 Hawolgokdong, Wolsong-Gil 5, Seongbukgu
Seoul 136-791, Republic of Korea

Phone: (+82)-2-958-5584
Mobile: (+82)-10-5506 1601
Fax: (+82)-2-958-6711
E-mail: leha@vnu.edu.vn

Education

2/2008 -2/2012 Ph.D
Center for Environmental Technology Research
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) http://www.kist.re.kr Seoul, Republic of Korea

University of Science and Technology (UST) http://ust.ac.kr/eng/ 2005-2007 M.Sc (in Environmental Engineering and Management)
Asian Institute of Science and Technology (AIT) http://www.ait.ac.th Pathumthani, Thailand

2000-2002 M.Sc (in Environmental Management)
Hanoi University of Science (HUS) http://www.hus.edu.vn Hanoi, Vietnam

1995-1999 B.Sc (in Environmental Management)
Hanoi University of Science (HUS) http://www.hus.edu.vn Hanoi, Vietnam
Professional Expertise

2000 - 2005: Lecturer
Department of Environmental Management
Faculty of Environmental Sciences
Hanoi University of Science, Vietnam.

2001-2005: Project Manager; Researcher
Improving Air Quality in Vietnam Project Coordinated by AIT, Bangkok, Thailand (Project Funded by SIDA)
Hanoi University of Science, Vietnam.

Memberships/Credentials

Member Air and Waste Management Association (A&WMA)
Southeast Asia Urban Environmental Management Applications (SEA-UEMA) Project

Awards
2/2008 - 3/2012 International R&D Academy (IRDA) doctorate’s scholarship Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)

2005-2007 Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs master's scholarship Asian Institute of Technology

2000-2001 The Sasakawa Young Leaders

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