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1 Phân tích sóng mặt đa kênh để xác định loại đất mặt và các tham số địa kỹ thuật bằng phương pháp MASW (Multi-Channel Analysis of Surface Waves) ở khu vực Long Hương, TP. Bà Rịa, Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu Multi-Channel Analysis of Surface Waves to determine topsoil type and geotechnical parameters by MASW method in Long Huong area, Ba Ria city, Ba Ria - Vung Tau.
2 Nghiên cứu cấu trúc địa chất nông bằng phương pháp khảo sát địa chấn khúc xạ ở khu vực Long Hương, TP. Bà Rịa, Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu Research ofshallow geological structure by seismic refraction method in Long Huong area, Ba Ria, Ba Ria - Vung Tau.
3 Nghiên cứu đặc điểm thạch học và đánh giá tiềm năng chứa của đá cát kết Miocen giữa, mỏ Thiên Ưng – Mãng Cầu, bể Nam Côn Sơn. Research ofpetrographic characteristics and assessment of reservoir potential of Middle Miocene sandstone, Thien Ung - Mang Cau field, Nam Con Son basin.
4 Nghiên cứu và đánh giá trữ lượng tập Y mỏ X bể Cứu Long trên cơ sở tổng hợp tài liệu địa chất – địa vật lý Research and evaluate reserves of Y unit, X field, Cuu Long basin basegeological - geophysical data.
5 Ứng dụng phương pháp Logic mờ nhằm xác định tướng trầm tích từ tài liệu địa vật lý giếng khoan Application of fuzzy logic to determine sediment facies from well-logging data
6 Ứng dụng Fourier transform trong phân tích tần số tín hiệu địa chấn bằng Java Application of Fourier transform in seismic signals time-frequency analyzing by Java
7 Đặc điểm thạch học và đặc tính (thắm) chứa tầng Oligocen trên của mỏ Cá Tầm, lô 09-3/12 The petrographic characteristics and reservoir-permeability characteristics of the upper Oligocene of Ca Tam field, block 09-3/12.
8 Ứng dụng phương pháp điện từ khảo sát nền móng công trình khu vực xã Long Sơn Application of electromagnetic method to survey the building foundation in Long Son area.
9 Nghiên cứu đặc trưng gas hydrate (băng cháy) và đánh giá tiềm năng gas hydrate khu vực bể Phú Khánh Research of gas hydrate characteristics and evaluate gas hydrate potential in Phu Khanh basin.
10 Xác định độ thấm vỉa chứa từ tài liệu địa vật lý giếng khoan bằng thuật giải di truyền Oil reservoir permeability estimation from well-logging data using hybrid neural genetic algorithm method.
Petroleum/Chemical Engineering Program Formal Name Courses Layouts Max Capacity Assignable Area (Sq. m.)
Electricity -Electronics Lab Electricity -Electronics; Electrical Circuit Analysis Lab 24 60

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Power Supply, Data Acquisition Interface; Three phase circuit; 1-3 phase Transformers

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AC Motor/Generator, DC Motor/Generator, R-L-C Loads

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Power Supply, Three phase circuit; Data Acquisition Interface; R-L-C Loads

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Electronic Devices, Osiloscop, Function Generators

Petroleum

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Production technology laboratory PET12404 Reservoir Petrophysics (+Lab)(3 Crs)

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Device: PoroPerm 8404 TestSystem

Function: Measure rock samples permeability and effective porosity

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Right side PoroPerm

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Helium and Nitrogen bottle high pressure

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Looking at the PoroPerm from the door

Chemical Engineering Program Formal Name Courses Layouts Max Capacity Assignable Area (Sq. m.)
General chemistry lab General Chemistry Lab 1, 2 Lab 40 140

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Chemical Cabinet

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Drying oven

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Ultrasonic cleaner

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Centrifuge

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Analytical Balance

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Aquatron Water Still A4000D

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Lec 1. DETERMINATION OF MOLAR MASS USING THE IDEAL GAS LAW

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Lec 2. EQUIVALENT WEIGHT

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Lec 3. DETERMINATION OF STRONG AND WEAK ELECTROLYTES

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Lec 4. THE NERNST EQUATION

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Lec 5. DETERMINING SURFACE TENSION USING THE RING METHOD

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Lec 6. POTENTIOMETRIC TITRATION

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Lec 7. KINETICS OF SACCHAROSE INVERSION

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Lec 8. REACTION RATE AND ACTIVATION ENERGY
OF THE ACID HYDROLYSIS OF ETHYL ACETATE

PE/CE/GE Program Formal Name Courses Layouts Max Capacity Assignable Area (Sq. m.)
General Physics Lab

General Physics Lab 1
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General Physics Lab 2

Lab 40 140

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Measurement of length

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Measurement of volume and density

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Inertia moment of rigid bodies

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Hooke’s law

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Simulated experiment of viscosity

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Simulated experiment of ideal gases

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Simulated experiment of Bernoulli’s equation

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Transformer

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Magnetic field outside straight conductors

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Specific charge of the electron e/m

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RLC measuring bridge

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Newton’s ring

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Interference by Fresnel’s mirror and biprism

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Polarization of light

nguyen quang khai

NGUYEN QUANG KHAI

Office: Room 305, Professors’ Hall Bldg (#409), Pusan National University

2 Busandaehak-ro 63beon-gil, Jangjeon 2(i)-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan, 46241, Republic of Korea
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EDUCATION
9/2019 – Present: Ph.D. Student in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea

9/2017 – 8/2019: M.S. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea

Thesis title: Experimental Study on Pressure Distribution and Flow Coefficient of the Globe Control Valve

9/2011 – 8/2016 B.S. in Petroleum Engineering
PetroVietnam University, Ba Ria city, Vietnam

RESEARCH INTERESTS
▪ Multi-phase flow in pipe; Water hammer; Valve and Pump Engineering
▪ Application of hydrogen fuel cell propulsion system for ships

 

PUBLICATIONS

▪ Nguyen, Q. K., Jung, K. H., Lee, G. N., Park, H. J., To, P., Suh, S. B., & Lee, J. Bubble formation in globe valve and flow characteristics of partially filled pipe water flow. International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering. 2021. 06.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnaoe.2021.06.007

▪ Park, J.S.; Nguyen, Q.K.; Lee, G.N.; Jung, K.H.; Park, H.; Suh, S.B. Evaluation of Water Hammer for Seawater Treatment System in Offshore Floating Production Unit. Processes 2020, 8, 1041.
https://doi.org/10.3390/pr8091041

▪ Nguyen, Q.K.; Jung, K.H.; Lee, G.N.; Suh, S.B.; To, P. Experimental Study on Pressure Distribution and Flow Coefficient of Globe Valve. Processes 2020, 8, 875.
https://doi.org/10.3390/pr8070875

ACADEMIC CLUBS

ENGLISH CLUB (PEC)

English Club, a useful and healthy after-school playground where studentscan learn, play, communicate, and practise to improve their level of English, provides less formal environment but positive opportunities for students tolisten to and participate in speakingEnglish. It is essential that studentsrealize the importance of being able to use English in everyday conversations aswell as in social life communication, so as they love English, often practice English,want and try to build confidence to communicate in English.English Club is the place where the students practice listening, speaking andusing English naturally, through games, songs, fun quizzes, and short presentations ontopics of their own interests, events happen in their everyday life, the current social problems being interested in by young people, in which students can also exchange general preferable knowledge as well as possible ways to overcome their difficulties inEnglish studies.!he activities are held in the English club are to provide opportunities for students to improve their communication skills, create critical reflections incommunication, practice the skills of asking questions as well as giving presentatiosnin English.In addition to reviewing lots of useful knowledge, students also have theopportunity to bring valuable gifts both physically and mentally home.

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To be able to create a dynamic environment for learning English, English clubsshould be held regularly, creating opportunities for students to improve their general theoretical knowledge and practical skills. "What is more, the activities focusing on improving students listening and speaking skills, for example, relaying the message, back-to-back interview, following the directions, making telephone calls, minimal card pairs, movie clip quiz, song gap-filling, ordering the lyrics, (listening and throwing, slapping the picture) should be carefully studied and used creatively and effectively. "With such realistic goal as well as the benefits brought to individuals, it is certainly that English clubs will help students of all ages achieve better foreign language courses outcomes, and that is the reason why English clubs are worth spending times and efforts on.

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SPE PVU STUDENTS CHAPTER

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) International is one of the largest individual-member organisations serving managers, engineers, scientists and other professionals worldwide in the upstream segment of the oil and gas industry. Petrovietnam University (PVU) Student Chapter is a branch of this technical society.

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PVU's SPE Student Chapter was formed in 2011. This Student Chapter provides an operating framework for society activities at a university level. It comprises a group of young, dynamic individuals who upon graduation are expected to enter the petroleum industry. Whilst the Chapter promotes the growth of individuals in the technical aspects of the industry, we also encourage our members to foster and enhance their social responsibility in the development of the industry and thus by extension our communities.

The PetroBowl competition pitches SPE student chapter teams against each other in a series of quick-fire rounds, answering technical and nontechnical industry-related questions.

This competition is Interesting Petro Bowl for all SPE PVU student chapter members actually. The questions will be simple and interesting. Through this competition, you will learn knowledge in a cheerful and relaxing environment

G&G CLUB

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G&G club is an academic club at Petrovietnam University. The club is run by PVU students and offers members the opportunity to get involved in different activities. For example, workshop and seminar topics in geology and geophysics are conducted to help students exchange and enhance their knowledge. In addition, students’ soft skills such as comunication, presentation, discussion, debate… can be improved. Besides, the club often organizes field trips, helping students gain better understanding of the local geology.

In order to develop students’ teamwork and presentation skills, The G&G Club held monthly seminars where members can present a topic or a problem that student studied .

Field trip is an indispensable activity of the Club, Students visited some places with oustanding geology features in Ba Ria- Vung Tau Province and Observed them to undestand theory studied in school. Students also practiced some devices and machines used in geology and geophysics field.

Recently, G&G organized sessions to train for members about Phyton. This is an essential and popular programming language which is applied in exploration oil and gas. Beside that, Club also invited experts in Geology and geophysics field to exchange, provide useful knowledges and practical experiences to members.

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SPORT CLUBS

At PVU, we believe that competitive sports help our students develop into determined, well rounded student and teach them the grit and determination that gives them the stamina to see things through. We also believe that every students can find an activity they can become passionate about.

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PVU is a place where the beginner can dip her toe and try playing sports can develop further and receive focused academic support. Students regularly take on new sports and quickly learn the skills needed to not only progress, but to excel in their chosen activity. In the middle school, our aim is to give the opportunity to play on a competitive team for whichever sport they choose.

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Students are encouraged to have a spirit of adventure and not be afraid to give new sports a try. With over 7 sports such as football, volleyball, chess, swiming, table tennis, badminton,... to choose from spread across the activities programme, PVU provides the facilities to keep every student healthy and fit and create the opportunities to further their potential.

Throughout their school career every student will have opportunities to represent the school in our various sports teams. Regardless of breadth of choices and opportunities at the core of everything we do is a passion to develop a love of sport.

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PVU ART & CULTURE CLUB (PAC)

Established since 2011, PVU Art & Culture Club (PAC Club) has been worked more than 10 years and participated in many activities as well as events of PVU. Generally, PAC Club has been founded with purposes of creating the playground for PVU students who really had strong passion in music. They will be trained music theory, stage acting, and playing musical instruments. PAC Club has been becoming ideal rendezvous for students after studying.

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Outstanding activities

With flexible operation progress to ensure time for members, club schedule is usually changed to be suitable for studying timetable flexibly every semester. Specifically, PAC Club will be opened weekly in every Saturday and Sunday. Members will be guided to practice singing and playing musical instruments such as guitar, drum, and organ, violin by other members.

Besides frequent activities, PAC Club performs not only for the school events such as Graduation and Opening ceremony, Company Day, Teacher's Day but also other events like: PVU's Got Talent give PAC’s members to show off their talents.

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CLUBS RUN FOR STUDENTS, BY STUDENT

With a view to make PVU students ‘Industry-Ready’, we need to sharpen their ability for Analysis, Problem Solving, Team-work and Communication. What we have at present is by and large an ‘academic’ environment. While this has served us well, we now need to graduate into one, where the knowledge imparted in the classroom is supplemented by inputs that improve Attitude (What the students believe and feel) and Skills (What they are able to do).

Most students go to college to learn. Most know, or at least soon discover, that their academic work at college will be different than the work that they did in high school. They are expected to spend more time studying and there is a higher level of thinking demanded. But the college years are also about other kinds of learning. Often much of this other learning happens outside of the classroom.

Clubs at PVU offers students opportunities to pursue old interests and to discover the new ones. PVU wants to help its students think about the benefits of getting involved in groups and activities that the university offers.

Getting involved in groups that share common interests, or attending activities offered by the college can be fun. Getting involved gives students the opportunity to meet new people.

University is about making new friends, understanding different perspectives, and meeting different kinds of people. Getting involved in campus activities gives them the chance to meet people and diversify student's contacts beyond the circle of people students will encounter in your residence or classes.

PVU offers opportunities that you may not encounter easily again. Student may have the opportunity to feed a new interest. They can explore an area that you’ve thought of but not been involved in before. Students may discover hidden talents or new passions. They may have the opportunity to connect with the college in a new and different way. Students may begin to feel more a part of either the college community or the wider community. Being involved in some groups may be a resume builder too.

PVU has a strong tradition of student bodies and clubs that attract students from all disciplines, cutting across university. There are different clubs for the academically inclined; there are cultural clubs that give a student the opportunity to dabble in the fine arts, music, dance – everything that feeds the mind and spirit. Indeed, a student has much to look forward to on PVU's Clubs, besides classroom learning, and laboratory practical sessions, or even regular dives into library shelves. Teaching faculty and other staff are equally enthusiastic about these clubs.

There are many clubs in which a student can join during his/her tenure at PVU.

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