
I. General Information
2008-2012: University degree in World History, Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
2012-2014: Master's degree in World History, Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
2015-present: PhD candidate specializing in World History, Faculty of History, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
- Foreign language proficiency: English, Spanish.
- Main research areas: Studying colonial urban models in Southeast Asia, the history of Manila (Philippines), and the process of Spanish colonization and influence in East Asia.
II. Scientific works
Article
- "Manila and the Silver Flow of the New World in the 16th-17th Centuries" (co-authored with Hoang Anh Tuan)Journal of Southeast Asian Studies,No. 7 (148), 2012, pp. 10-18.
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- "China's socio-economic transformation under the impact of the New World Silver Flow in the 16th-18th centuries" (co-authored with Hoang Anh Tuan)Journal of Southeast Asian Studies,No. 7 (172), 2014, pp. 36-44.
- "The Impact of the Manila Silver Flow (Philippines) on the Socio-Economic Transformation of China in the 16th-17th Centuries"Conference of young scientists, postgraduate students and doctoral candidates., Vietnam National University, Hanoi Publishing House, 2014, pp. 351-370.
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- From Boat to Motorbike: Hanoi and its Traffic Problem since the 19ththCentury",DAAD International Conference: Integrated Modeling of urban Dynamics and Transport for Hanoi (HNFuture 2014,2014.
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- "Changes in Spanish policy toward the Chinese community in Manila from 1571 to the 1640s"Scientific Conference: “Young Historians: New Research in 2015”, Department of History, 2015.
- “The Atlantic Trade Triangle of Europe, Africa, and America in the 16th-18th Centuries”, Young Scientists Conference 2015, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi, 2015.
- “The process by which the Spanish chose to build the colonial city of Manila from 1571 (an approach from a historical-ecological-humanistic perspective), International Conference “Interdisciplinary Approach in the Study of Vietnamese Urban History”, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi, 2015.
- “The Birth of Spanish Colonial Cities in the Southeast Asia in the 16 th Century: from Cebu to Manila”, CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF SEASREP AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF GADJAH MADA, YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA, 2015.
- “The emergence of Spanish colonial cities in Southeast Asia from the 16th century: The case of Manila”,International Conference: Europe-Asian Cities: A Comparative Approach,Hanoi, 2016.
- "Spanish colonial cities in Southeast Asia in the 16th century: the case of Manila, Philippines"Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities,University of Social Sciences and Humanities, No. 8/2017.
III. Science and Technology Projects at all levels
- The American Silver Flow via Manila to China and its Impact on the Chinese Socio-Economy, Late 16thto Early 18thCenturies(chair), SEASREP Foundation (Southeast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Programe), 2014-2015.
- The Formation and Development of Structure of Manila City under the Spanish Colonial Period (1571-1898): Evidence from City Planning Maps(chair), Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan, USA, 2015-2016.
- History of Vietnam (Northern Vietnam from 1593 to 1771)(join),State-level project within the Program for Research and Compilation of the National History of Vietnam (2016-2019), 2016-2018.
- The emergence of Spanish colonial cities in Southeast Asia in the late 16th century.(Principal Investigator), University-level research project, 2016-2017.