Dr. Pham Van Dinh

  • Full name: Pham Van Dinh
  • Academic title/degree: Doctor of Philosophy
  • Department : Environmental Engineering
  • Position: Lecturer
  • Email: dinhpv@huce.edu.vn

Training process

  • PhD: October 2016 to October 2019, Okayama University
  • Master's degree: from September 2011 to October 2014, University of Civil Engineering.
  • Master's degree: October 2013 to October 2014, Okayama University
  • University: from September 2006 to March 2011, University of Civil Engineering

Teaching the following subjects:

  • Practice environmental monitoring and data analysis;
  • Professional skills;
  • Solid waste treatment project;
  • Biological processes in environmental engineering;
  • Physicochemical processes in environmental engineering;
  • Environmental assessment and analysis techniques

Research field

  • Wastewater and water treatment
  • Solid waste treatment
  • Renewable energy
  • IoT applications in environmental engineering.

Scientific publications

  • Van Dinh, P ., Bach, L.T., Van Toi, P., Van Manh, D., & Liem, TT (2025). A critical review on factors affecting the two-stage anaerobic digestion of biodegradable solid waste. Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology , 63 (2), 226-248;
  • Dinh, P. V. , Cuong, D. V., & Toi, PV (2025). Assessment of the current status and solutions for applying anaerobic digestion technology in the treatment of biodegradable solid waste in Vietnam. Journal of Construction Science and Technology (TCKHCNXD)-Hanoi University of Construction , 19 (1V), 34-45;
  • Dinh, PV, Fujiwara, T., Peni, A.N., & Tran, C.K. (2023). Effects of effluent recirculation on two-stage anaerobic digestion in treatment of biodegradable municipal solid waste. Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management , 9 (Special Issue (Eco-Friendly Sustainable Management)), 35-46;
  • Dinh, PV, & Fujiwara, T. (2023). Application of an Integrated Granular and Suspended Sludge Methane Reactor for a Two-Stage Anaerobic Digestion System to Deal with Biodegradable Municipal Solid Waste. Fermentation , 9 (8), 720;
  • span style="color:#222222">Dinh, P.V., & Fujiwara, T. (2023). Biogas production and energy balance in a two-stage anaerobic digestion of fruit and vegetable waste: Thermophilic versus mesophilic. Fermentation , 9 (7), 601.
  • Dinh, Pham Van , Tran Cong Khanh, Le Tho Bach, Tran Thanh Liem, and Nguyen Phu Gia. "Investigation of the influence of organic load on the two-phase anaerobic decomposition process of organic municipal solid waste." Journal of Construction Science and Technology (TCKHCNXD)-Hanoi University of Construction 18, no. 1V (2024): 174-182.
  • Notodarmojo, Peni Astrini, Takeshi Fujiwara, and Dinh Pham Van . "Effectiveness of oyster shell as alkali additive for two-stage anaerobic co-digestion: Carbon flow analysis." Energy 239 (2022): 122177.
  • Luong, Nguyen Duc, Bui Thi Hieu, Bui Quang Trung, Mac Van Dat, Nguyen Van Duy, Pham Van Dinh , To Thi Hien, and Nguyen Hoang Hiep. "Investigation of sources and processes involving variation of PM 2.5 and its chemical compositions during a summer period of 2020 in an urban area of Hanoi city, Vietnam." Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health (2021): 1-19.
  • Phua, STP, Fujiwarab, T., Akasakic, N., Leb, D.C., Giangd, H.M., & Van Dinh, P . (2021). Analyzing the characterization of municipal solid waste in Da Nang City, Vietnam. Chemical Engineering , 83 .
  • Hoang, M., Pham, P., Song, T., Fujiwara, T., & Pham Van, D. (2020). Waste-to-landfill reduction: Assessment of cost-effective solutions using an optimization model. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING , 78 .
  • Phu, STP, Pham, T., Fujiwara, T., Hoang, G., Van Dinh Pham ,, Thi, H., ... & Le, C.D. (2020). Enhancing waste management practice—the appropriate strategy for improving solid waste management system in Vietnam towards sustainability. Chemical Engineering Transactions , 78 , 319-324.
  • Pham Van, D., Takeshi, F., Hoang Minh, G., & Pham Phu, S.T. (2020). Comparison between single and two-stage anaerobic digestion of vegetable waste: Kinetics of methanogenesis and carbon flow. Waste and Biomass Valorization , 11 , 6095-6103.
  • Van Dinh Pham , Takeshi Fujiwara, Bach Leu Tho, Pham Phu Song Toan, and Giang Hoang Minh. "A review of anaerobic digestion systems for biodegradable waste: Configurations, operating parameters, and current trends." Environmental Engineering Research (2019).
  • Phu, Song Toan Pham, Takeshi Fujiwara, Minh Giang Hoang, Van Dinh Pham , and Minh Thao Tran. "Waste separation at source and recycling potential of the hotel industry in Hoi An city, Vietnam." Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management21, no. 1 (2019): 23-34.
  • Phu, Song Toan Pham, Fujiwara Takeshi, Hoang Minh Giang, and Pham Van Dinh . "An analysis of the commercial waste characterization in a tourism city in Vietnam." International Journal of Environment and Waste Management 23, no. 3 (2019): 319-335.
  • Pham Van, D ., MG Hoang, ST Pham Phu, and T. Fujiwara. "A new kinetic model for biogas production from co-digestion by batch mode." Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management 4, no. 3 (2018): 251-262.
  • Dinh, PV , T. Fujiwara, ST Pham Phu, and MG Hoang. "Kinetics of Biogas Production in Co-Digestion of Vegetable Waste, Horse Dung, and Sludge by Batch Reactors." In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, vol. 159, no. 1, p. 012041. IOP Publishing, 2018.
  • Pham Van, D. , MG Hoang, ST Pham Phu, and Takeshi Fujiwara. "Kinetics of carbon dioxide, methane and hydrolysis in co-digestion of food and vegetable wastes." Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management 4, no. 4 (2018): 401-412.
  • Song Toan, PP, F. Takeshi, PV Dinh , and KT Hoa. "Waste recycling system for a tourism city in Vietnam: situation and sustainable strategic approach—case study in Hoi An City, Vietnam. IOP Conf Ser Earth Environ Sci 159 (2018): 1–8." (2018).
  • Watanabe, Yuta, Leu Tho Bach, Pham Van Dinh , Maricar Prudente, Socorro Aguja, Nyunt Phay, and Haruhiko Nakata. "Ubiquitous detection of artificial sweeteners and iodinated X-ray contrast media in aquatic environmental and wastewater treatment plant samples from Vietnam, the Philippines, and Myanmar." Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 70, no. 4 (2016): 671-681.
  • Van Pham Dinh and Leu Tho Bach. "Immobilized bacteria by using PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) crosslinked with sodium sulfate." International Journal of Science and Engineering 7, no. 1 (2014): 41-47.
  • ize:12pt"> Watanabe, Y., Bach, LT, Dinh, PV, & Nakata, H. (2014). Sweeteners and persistent pharmaceuticals in aquatic environment from urbanized cities with adequate and inadequate sewage treatment systems in Asia. In Abstract of 35th SETAC annual meeting (Vol. 150).