With the theme “From Light to Quantum: The Power of Basic Science”, Professor Haroche shared his more than half a century of research in the field of photonics and quantum physics, where the fundamental principles of light, waves and electromagnetic radiation have become the basis for many modern technological breakthroughs.
Professor Haroche stressed that it is fundamental science that is at the root of all progress, opening the door to future technologies such as quantum computers, quantum sensors and secure communications.

“Basic science is not only a storehouse of knowledge but also a spirit of continuous exploration . When we ask questions and persistently seek answers, that is when science moves forward,” Professor Haroche shared.
The work of Professor Serge Haroche and his colleague David J. Wineland, who were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2012, has opened a new era for modern quantum physics, helping people to observe and control light and matter at the quantum level for the first time. This achievement lays the foundation for the development of cutting-edge technologies in the 21st century.

Associate Professor Dr. Pham Tran Vu, Vice Rector of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - VNU-HCM said: “Welcoming a Nobel Prize-winning scientist is a precious opportunity for Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology students and lecturers to directly access knowledge and the spirit of cutting-edge research. Professor Haroche's sharing not only has scientific value but also ignites the flame of passion and aspiration to contribute in the young generation of Vietnam.”
Mr. Etienne Ranaivoson, Consul General of France in Ho Chi Minh City affirmed: “There can be no peace without science. Science is a catalyst for mutual understanding, international cooperation and the sharing of common values such as excellence, integrity and creativity”.

Quantum technology has been identified by Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - VNU as one of the six key scientific pillars in its development strategy until 2030, along with artificial intelligence, biomedical engineering, renewable energy, new materials and environmental technology. The school is focusing on building interdisciplinary research groups, expanding international cooperation and training high-quality human resources, aiming to form an ecosystem for research and application of quantum technology in Vietnam.

The talk with Professor Serge Haroche not only helped Vietnamese students access the world's advanced knowledge but also spread the spirit of love for science, nurturing the desire for research and creativity in the young generation. The event ended in long applause, when nearly 1,000 students brought with them new inspiration in knowledge, perseverance and belief that science, with its humanistic and creative nature, is the power to bring humanity towards the future.
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