Information of Staff – Lecturers


Trần Hoàng Minh

B.S. Tran Hoang Minh

Teaching assistant

Student Assistant

Department of Environmental Technology

Contact: Room C34, 227 Nguyen Van Cu St., Dist. 5, HCMC
Teaching areas
  • ENV00010: Introduction to Environmental Sciences (Teaching Assistant)
  • ENV00011: Introduction to Environmental Engineering Technology (Teaching Assistant)
  • ENE10012: Environmental Monitoring (Internship)
  • ENE10017: Fieldtrip
  • ENE10106: Internship
  • ENE10151: Analysis of air and solid waste pollution (Teaching Assistant)
  • ENE10153: Labwork on waste air and solid waste treatment pilot systems
  • CHE00083: Analytical Chemistry Internship
Research interests
  • Air pollution
  • Chemical environment
  • Observe and study distribution characteristics, behavior (behavior) of pollutants in the air environment

Projects

Name of project or research focus

Body funding

Role/ Period

Characterization of organic and elemental carbon compositions in PM2.5 from straw burning: a case study in Cai Lay town, Tien Giang province

VNUHCM–University

of Science

Member

2022 – 2023

Initial study of the time evolution of total elemental gaseous mercury in the air in Ho Chi Minh City by high-frequency continuous monitoring

VNUHCM–University

of Science

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

VNUHCM–University

of Science

Principal Investigator

2022 – 2023

Key publications
  1. Thi Thuy Quyen, D., Hoang Minh, T., Thi My Xuyen, P., & Thao Nguyen, N. (2020). Practice regarding disposal of expired and unused medicines among students of University of Science, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City. VNUHCM Journal of Natural Sciences, 4(SI), SI32-SI40. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.32508/stdjns.v4i1.989
  2. 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