Global Academic Connection: NTTU Hosts AIHE 2025 International Workshop on the Impact of AI in Higher Education

Global Academic Connection: NTTU Hosts AIHE 2025 International Workshop on the Impact of AI in Higher Education

NTTU – On November 11, 2025, at 4th Floor, N1 Building, High-Tech Development Center, Nguyen Tat Thanh University (Plot E3-1.1, E3-1.2, E3-1.3, Vo Chi Cong Street, Tang Nhon Phu Ward, Ho Chi Minh City), the international workshop “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Trends in Higher Education – AIHE 2025” will take place. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a key driving force reshaping higher education, from teaching and learning methods to management and strategic planning. With the ability to automate, analyze big data and personalize learning experiences, AI opens up opportunities to build a flexible, modern educational environment that is closely linked to the practical needs of the labor market. In order to provide a quality academic space, a place to update the latest knowledge and share practical experiences, Nguyen Tat Thanh University organizes the International Workshop “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Trends in Higher Education – AIHE 2025” on November 11, 2025. The event brings together many prestigious speakers in international scientific research, promising to provide in-depth perspectives on the impact of AI on higher education, suggesting solutions to innovate training programs and teaching methods, helping attendees broaden their thinking, improve their expertise and connect academically. Among them are authors with important research and contributions in this field, including:

Prof.Dr. Ngoc Thanh Nguyen (Chair of the IEEE SMC Technical Committee on Computational Collective Intelligence and member of the Informatics Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences).

Prof.Dr. Ngoc Thanh Nguyen is a State Professor of Poland (2009) and Vietnam (2011), with more than 450 international research works, 52 specialized books and 2 European patents. He was Editor-in-Chief, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of many prestigious scientific journals, an outstanding scientist of ACM and considered an academic bridge between continents. He has chaired more than 40 international conferences, taught at many leading universities in the world and participated in advising key EU research programs. From 2019 to present, he has been continuously ranked in the Top 2% of the world’s most influential scientists (Elsevier & Stanford). Currently, he is the Chairman of the IEEE SMC Technical Committee on Computational Collective Intelligence and a member of the Informatics Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

Prof.Dr. Gayo Diallo – Professor of Computer Science/Digital Health – Deputy Director of AHeaD research group, University of Bordeaux, France.

Prof.Dr. Gayo Diallo is Professor of Computer Science and Digital Health at the Bordeaux School of Public Health, University of Bordeaux (France) and Deputy Director of the AHeaD research group at the Bordeaux Population and Health Laboratory. He was a visiting professor at the University of Minnesota (USA) and an associate member of the Connected Minds Program, York University (Canada). His research focuses on symbolic artificial intelligence and semantic technologies applied in healthcare, especially in low- and middle-income countries. He has published more than 115 scientific works, holds patents and participated in many international conferences on AI and digital innovation. In 2024, he was an AI expert of the FONIVILLI project and is currently a member of the Executive Board of the French Artificial Intelligence Association (AFIA).

Prof.Dr. Michael Sheng – Emeritus Professor – Head of Faculty of Informatics, Macquarie University, Australia.

Prof.Dr. Michael Sheng is an Honorary Professor and Head of the Department of Informatics at Macquarie University, Australia. Prior to that, he spent 10 years working at the Department of Computer Science, University of Adelaide. His research focuses on the Internet of Things (IoT), service computing, big data analytics, machine learning, and Web technologies. He was ranked by Microsoft Academic as a Top 5 Most Influential Author in Service Computing and by ScholarGPS as a Top 5 Lifetime Author in Web Information Systems. He has received many prestigious awards such as AMiner Most Influential Scholar in IoT (2018), ARC Future Scholarship (2014), Chris Wallace Award (2012), and Microsoft Research Fellowship (2003). He is currently Vice Chair of the Executive Committee of IEEE TCSVC and a member of the Technical Advisory Council on IoT of the Australian Computer Society (ACS).

Prof.Dr. Andrzej Kucharski – Head of the Department of Information and Communication Technology, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland.

Prof.Dr. Andrzej Kucharski was born in Wrocław. He received his MSc, PhD and Doctor of Science degrees in electrical engineering from Wrocław University of Science and Technology (WUST) in 1988, 1994 and 2001, respectively. He is currently a full Professor and Head of the Department of Antenna Theory and Computational Electromagnetism at the Faculty of Telecommunications and Informatics at WUST. His current research interests focus on numerical methods in computational electromagnetism, with applications in antennas, microwave devices and electromagnetic compatibility. From 2016 to 2020, he served as Vice-Rector for Industrial Cooperation and Informatization at WUST. From 2021 to present, he is Dean of the newly established Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) at WUST.

Prof.Dr. Edward Palmer – Director of Digital Education and Training Unit, Faculty of Education, University of Adelaide, Australia.

Prof.Dr. Edward Palmer is Professor of Educational Technology at the University of Adelaide, with a PhD in Education and a multidisciplinary academic background in Engineering, Physics and Media. His research interests include e-learning, educational technology, artificial intelligence, virtual reality and learning scenario design. He has held key positions at the University of Adelaide including Associate Dean for Research Engagement and Learning Management – ​​Online Assessment. During his career, he has received numerous national awards for teaching excellence and led projects in micro-credentials, VR simulations and AI applications. He has published numerous academic papers and led several funded research projects. In addition, he collaborates with industry, advises on government AI requirements and is involved in the development of VR simulations for lunar landers.

This event contributes to affirming the role of Nguyen Tat Thanh University as a dynamic academic center, connecting researchers, lecturers and students at home and abroad, while promoting the goal of improving the quality of training and scientific research, towards sustainable development in the era of artificial intelligence.

This will be an unmissable event for researchers, lecturers, students and pupils interested in the field of artificial intelligence and education. Teachers, researchers, students and pupils can view detailed information at: here and register to participate via the link here. The Organizing Committee respectfully invites and welcomes your presence at the event. 

🌐 Registration for AIHE 2025

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