Education. With Rosatom’s support, Vietnam hosted the first national stage of the HackAtom international student championship, where contestants attempt to find solutions to real-world nuclear industry cases. Over two days, 18 student teams developed concepts and prepared presentations of digital solutions in nuclear medicine, including the application of artificial intelligence technologies, remote monitoring, patient flow management, and personalized diagnostics. The winner was a team from the Hanoi University of Science and Technology; they will represent Vietnam for the first time in the HackAtom finals in Moscow in September 2026. “HackAtom is the first youth event of such scale in the history of Vietnam aimed at increasing Vietnamese interest in nuclear technologies. Every year, Russia provides 1,000 scholarships for Vietnamese young talents to study at Russian universities. We will be glad if Vietnamese students choose programs in nuclear and related majors to continue their education in Russia,” noted Vladimir Murashkin, Head of Rossotrudnichestvo (a Russian agency for international humanitarian cooperation) in Vietnam and First Secretary of the Russian Embassy in Vietnam.
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