Summary
Duc Hoang is a lecturer and researcher with eight years of professional experience in smart grid, smart buildings, and energy-efficient wireless sensor networks, currently teaching in the Department of Industrial Automation at Hanoi University of Science and Technology. He holds a PhD from the National University of Singapore where he developed energy-efficient protocols and optimization methods for sensor networks and contributed to multinational projects on building efficiency and sustainable energy. His background spans academia and applied engineering—from embedded systems work at Toshiba to research fellowships in large collaborative programs like SinBerBEST—bridging practical implementation with data acquisition, aggregation, and analytics. Comfortable coding in Ruby, Python and JavaScript and equally at home with hardware, he combines rigorous research with hands-on system design and a quiet personal life as a family man and animal lover.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rank 4/53, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rank 4/53 at Hanoi University of Technology
High School, Mathematics, High School, Mathematics at Hanoi University of Education
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Energy Effcient Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Energy Effcient Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks at National University of Singapore
English, Vietnamese