Seminar: Drone and ROV Solutions for Interdisciplinary Applications

In the context of the rapid advancement of unmanned technologies and their increasingly important role across a wide range of science and engineering disciplines, the Faculty of Physics and Engineering Physics is organizing an academic seminar entitled “Drone and ROV Solutions for Interdisciplinary Applications.” The seminar aims to provide in-depth updates and practical insights into the application of drones (unmanned aerial vehicles) and ROVs (remotely operated underwater vehicles) in modern research, industrial operations, and resource management.

Seminar information

- Time: 9:00 AM, Tuesday, February 3, 2026

- Venue: Room E405, University of Science, 227 Nguyen Van Cu Street, Cho Quan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City

- Speaker: Mr. Vo Duy Quy – Director of Aonic Vietnam

Key Topics

The seminar will focus on presenting and discussing the following key themes:

- An overview of advanced drone and ROV technologies currently deployed worldwide and in Vietnam

- Practical applications in environmental research, geological surveys, search and rescue operations, agriculture, and resource management

- Analysis of development potential, as well as opportunities and challenges in integrating drones and ROVs into interdisciplinary fields

- The role of unmanned systems in transforming approaches to addressing complex problems in modern science and engineering

Through this seminar, participants will have the opportunity to gain exposure to emerging technological trends, broaden their understanding of the interdisciplinary applications of drones and ROVs, and explore future directions for research and development.

Registration link: https://forms.gle/LWXzWhagSUNvhJ3Q7

Registration deadline: 11:00 PM, February 1, 2026

The Faculty of Physics and Engineering Physics cordially invites faculty members and students who are interested to register and attend the seminar.

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