HCMUT ALUMNI TOPPED 50 MOST INFLUENTIAL LEADERS OF AMERICA
Engineer Dinh Truong Han, alumni Technical University (now Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology), the environmental award of the White House in 2006, has been voted the journal Public Works is one of 50 leaders most influential religion in the US in the same year.
Dinh Truong Han a former grade 6 and grade 7 School Ham Nghi (Hue). Then you follow the family in Saigon, passing the science Engineering Technology College of Engineering (now Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology) in 1974. In 1982 he graduated in mechanical engineering school in Wisconsin the city of Madison. Upon graduation, he was employed carmaker General Motors to work in the state of Michigan, specializing in the study of motor and gearbox. By 1988, he transferred to work at the US Postal Service so far. Learning by doing, in 1997 he graduated with application scientists at George Washington University, USA.
Among the 50 individuals and organizations on the list have voted name: President George W. Bush, former Vice President Al Gore, Governor Mike Huckabee Arkansas, Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota state senator Jim Talent and Congressman Mark Steven Kirk, Peter DeFazio, John Duncan, Deputy Minister of Internal Security and CEO R. David Paulison FEMA and engineers Dinh Truong Han. For Trendsetters Awards, Public Works urges people to provide information about the individual contributions community, society, people are more affected. These individuals have suggested that the exceptional leadership and innovative look, or those who make a difference in the community, or contributing to legislation, to volunteer without borders …
From the list sent, Public Works will pick out the individual deserves the award. Public Works is the oldest magazine, over 100 years in US. Every year, the magazine held 50 people voted or organizations have the greatest impact in the United States to award Trendsetters (The Pioneer). This year, engineers Dinh Truong Han, who was President Bush awarded the first prize of the environment in 2006, Vietnam is the only person to be elected to this list. Dinh-Truong-Han award of merit by a president and George W. Bush for the time to sign autographs Dinh Truong Han engineers. Engineers Dinh Truong Han is currently the director of research and program implementation techniques cars United States Postal Service. He is also one of the two individuals are awarded ecology of the White House in 2006 with a collaboration project between the Post Office and the Department of Energy, to study the effects of vegetable oil when used to run a car.
According to his research, the preparation of vegetable oil with diesel fuel at the rate of 20:80 (20% vegetable oil and 80% diesel), it can be used to run the truck with a small note enclosed to avoid technical problems. In addition, Dinh Truong Han is also Chairman of the Advisory Board of the car for the World General Post Office Department and the members of the advisory board of the White House for a car powered by Hydrogen gas – a very important topic that President Bush repeatedly mentioned, in all annual speech before the US Congress. A lot of people around the world become followers of the car, he too
But this guy engineer 49 years of his life is not associated with the design, style, speed, value of the car that is with … fuel for cars. During the Post Office, he joined the research program car with gas and electricity. So far, he has moved 7,500 cars postal run from gasoline to gas. Another important work is his study gasoline vehicles to run on natural gas to do so only with a switch can switch from gasoline to gas-powered and vice versa. Because according to him, answered an interview with the Voice of local gas prices by 60-70% just gasoline prices that are less polluted environment.Ask about life’s dream engineer, he for know only hope success with renewable energy programs, for more research to avoid the constraints of oil, to avoid war as war for oil in the Middle East and to limit pollution environment by causing fuel.