
- Full name: Vu Viet Ha
- Academic title/degree: Master's
- Department: Environmental Engineering
- Position: Senior Lecturer
- Email: havv@huce.edu.vn
Training process
- Master's Degree: 2004 – 2006, Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam.
- University: 1999 – 2004 Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam.
Teaching the following subjects:
- Ecological basis
- Engine
- Environmental quality monitoring and analysis
- Cleaner production
- Environment and sustainable development
- Environment and climate change in construction
- Health, safety and environment
Research field
- Atmospheric environment
- Sustainable development environment
- Climate change
- Cleaner production
- Health, safety and environment
scientific work
Topics/projects I led and participated in:
- Research on the impact of landfill and sludge treatment activities in Hanoi.
- This study identifies optimal operating factors to improve the operational process of the solid waste treatment plant in Kieu Ky, Gia Lam, Hanoi.
- This study investigates the application of the 5S management method (sorting, systematizing, cleaning, standardizing, and sustaining) in residential settings to improve the academic performance of students at the University of Civil Engineering.
- This study applies the internal management solution of the Cleaner Production assessment methodology at An Phat Stainless Steel Joint Stock Company, Hoang Mai, Hanoi.
- Research on the development of high-load anaerobic digestion technology for treating biodegradable municipal solid waste.
- Survey and assess the current status of pollutant emissions from construction materials and propose emission control solutions (MT 08-22)
- Improving indoor air quality in buildings to minimize health impacts for sensitive populations in Vietnam.
- Research on the application of flow shaping techniques in improving water quality and creating landscapes in polluted urban lakes.
- Study of composition and properties
Solid waste generated in coastal tourist cities in Vietnam.
- Assessing the current situation and proposing solutions to promote the collection, sorting, reduction, and reuse of single-use plastic waste and non-biodegradable plastic bags in educational institutions.
- Research on the application of high-resolution remote sensing satellites in assessing particulate pollution and related health impacts in the northern region of Vietnam.
- Survey and assess the current state of pollutant emissions from construction materials, and propose solutions for emission control.
- Demonstrating and commercializing low-cost/high-efficiency building energy technologies suitable for Vietnam's climate and economic conditions.
Book:
- Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Kim Thai, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Thi Hien Thao, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Duc Ha, Eng. Thai Minh Son, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Tho Bach, MSc. Le Ngoc Tuong, MSc. Vu Viet Ha, Environmental Quality Monitoring and Analysis Procedures, Construction Publishing House, 2012.
The articles:
- Luong, N. D., Viet, HT, Hieu, BT, Trung, BQ, & Ha, VV (2021). Assessment of carbon components in PM2.5 fine dust in an urban area in Hanoi. Journal of Construction Science and Technology (TCKHCNXD)-Hanoi University of Construction , 15 (4V), 9-17.
- Nguyen Duc Luong, Hoang Vinh Long, Ngo Kim Tuan, Nguyen Duy Thai, Vu Viet Ha, Chu Thi Hong Nhung, Evaluating properties of concrete containing discarded tire rubber aggregate, In proceeding of International workshop on “Environmental & architectural design for sustainable development”, Construction Publishing House (ISBN: 978-604-82-2169-0), May 2017, page 48-61
- Nguyen Duc Luong, Vu Viet Ha, Chu Thi Hong Nhung, Hoang Vinh Long, Ngo Kim Tuan, Nguyen Duy Thai, Pham Van Quang, Using recycled rubber from waste tires as aggregate for cement concrete production: Research trends in countries around the world and potential in Vietnam, Vietnam Construction Journal (ISSN: 0866-0762), May 2017, pp. 183-185.
- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Kim Thai, MSc. Dinh Le Hoang, MSc. Vu Viet Ha, Some research results on the impact of landfill and sludge treatment activities in Hanoi, Journal of Construction Science and Technology (ISSN 1859-2996), No. 3/2008, pp. 28-33.