PhD student. Tran Anh Ngan
Researcher
Department of Environmental Technology
- CHE00083, ENE10104, ENV10104, ENE10012, ENV10017, ENE10106, ENE10151, ENE10153: Internship
- ENE10017: Fieldtrip
- ENE10014: Exhaust gas treatment technology (teaching assistant)
- ENE10012, ENV10017: Environmental monitoring (teaching assistant)
- Air monitoring
- Data science in the environment
Name of project or research focus
Body funding
Role/ Period
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and risks of cardiorespiratory diseases: a panel study in Ho Chi Minh City using low-cost sensors
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Member
2020 – 2021
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and risks of cardiorespiratory diseases: a panel study in Ho Chi Minh City using low-cost sensors
VNUHCM (type C)
Member
2021 – 2023
Microplastics and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons affiliated with microplastics in surface water and beach sand in Ho Chi Minh City
VNUHCM (type B)
Member
2020 – 2022
Characterization of organic and elemental carbon compositions in PM2.5 from straw burning: a case study in Cai Lay town, Tien Giang province
University of Science, VNUHCM
Principal Investigator
2022 – 2023
Research on bacterial and mold pollution in classroom air in some schools in Ho Chi Minh City
VNUHCM (type C)
Member
2022 – 2024
Initial study of the time evolution of total elemental gaseous mercury in the air in Ho Chi Minh City by high-frequency continuous monitoring
University of Science, VNUHCM
Member
2022 – 2023
Characteristics and sources of organic carbon, elemental carbon and mercury on PM2.5 in ambient air of the Southern Key Economic Zone, Vietnam
University of Science, VNUHCM
Member
2022 – 2023
- Hien, T., Doan Thien Chi, N., Anh Ngan, T., & Huu Huy, D. (2019). Measurements of gas and particle phase polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Ho Chi Minh city in the period of 2017 to 2018. Science and Technology Development Journal – Natural Sciences, 3(1), 1-8.
- Hien, T.T., Ngo, T.H., Lung, S.C.C., Ngan, T.A., Minh, T.H., Cong-Thanh, T., Nguyen, L.S.P. and Chi, N.D.T., (2022). Characterization of Particulate Matter (PM1 and PM2.5) from Incense Burning Activities in Temples in Vietnam and Taiwan. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 22, p.220193.