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Vietnamese university steps up semiconductor education amid surging demand

Johanna Diago

Vietnamese university steps up semiconductor education amid surging demand

One of Vietnam’s leading private universities, Duy Tan University has expanded its programs in semiconductor technology amid the rising demand for skilled professionals in the industry around the world.

Located in Da Nang, DTU is recognized in the country for its strong engineering programs and international partnerships, making it an important player in Vietnam’s growing semiconductor industry.

Duy Tan University campus in Da Nang, Vietnam (Photo source: DTU)

Fifteen years ago, we struggled to attract students to the semiconductor field. With demand growing now, we’ve relaunched the program and have over 100 students currently enrolled.

Dan TUy university IT Department Dean Prof. Binh Dac Ha

“Fifteen years ago, we struggled to attract students to the semiconductor field. With demand growing now, we’ve relaunched the program and have over 100 students currently enrolled,” said DTU IT Department Dean Prof. Binh Dac Ha.

This resurgence in interest coincides with Vietnam’s ambition to become a semiconductor manufacturing hub, especially in central regions like Da Nang.

DTU’s program covers essential areas like electrical engineering, automation, and IC design. It has also formed partnerships with international institutions in Taiwan, South Korea, and the United States to enhance its curriculum and offer students opportunities for global exposure.

These partnerships include hands-on training programs where students complete part of their studies abroad.

In addition to its academic programs, DTU has also established relationships with key industry players, including Intel and Qualcomm, to provide students with practical experience in semiconductor technologies. It also hosts innovation labs, such as the Samsung Innovation Center, which supports research in AI, machine learning, and cybersecurity.

Johanna Diago

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