Pham Chi Thanh

pham chi thanh engineering
School: Science and Technology
Department: Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Position: Associate Lecturer
Location: RMIT Saigon South
Email: thanh.pham@rmit.edu.vn

Thanh Pham is a lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering for RMIT University Vietnam. Thanh’s research interests are in the areas of embedded systems, semiconductor materials and designs.

  • PhD Candidate (2014-present) at RMIT University, Australia. 
  • M.Eng (2011) in Microelectronic Engineering, RMIT University, Australia.
  • B.Eng. (2009) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, HCMC University of Technology, Vietnam.

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering 
  • Digital design and verification 
  • Project management

  • Embedded systems 
  • Semiconductor materials and designs 
  • Internet of Things (IOTs) 
  • Technological education

  • P. C. Thanh, D. N. Phuong, A. Holland and A. Fechete, “An Investigation of Transmission Line Modeling Test Structure in TCAD,” 2020 4th IEEE Electron Devices Technology & Manufacturing Conference (EDTM), 2020, pp. 1-4 
  • Tran, L. Pham, T. Kavehei, O. and Matthews, G. 2019, ‘Asynchronous 2-Phase Level-Encoded Convention Logic (LCL)’, in 2019 International Symposium on Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ISEE), IEEE, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, Vietnam, pp. 1-6 
  • D. Nguyen Phuong and T. Pham Chi, “A Hybrid Indoor Localization System Running Ensemble Machine Learning,” 2018 IEEE Intl Conf on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications, Ubiquitous Computing and Communications, Big Data and Cloud Computing, Social Computing and Networking, Sustainable Computing and Communications (ISPA/IUCC/BDCloud/SocialCom/SustainCom), Melbourne, Australia, 2018, pp. 1071-1078. 
  • Thanh Chi Pham, Bach Xuan Hoang, Quang Tri Chiem, Linh Duc Tran and Anh-Vu Ho, “Implementation of A Short Word Length Ternary FIR Filter in both FPGA and ASIC,” 2018 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Signal Processing, Telecommunications and Computing (SigTelCom), HoChiMinh, 2018, pp. 45-50.
  • Felipe, A. Pham, T. Amouroux, E. and Nguyen, M. 2017, ‘Interdisciplinary collaborative teaching in project-based learning approach’, in Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education (AAEE 2017), Nazmul Huda, David Inglis, Nicholas Tse, Graham Town (ed.), Macquarie University, School of Engineering, Sydney, Australia, pp. 54-61 (28th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education)

RMIT Internal Research Grants:

  • Project: Challenges and solution for introducing Project-Based Learning for Higher Education in Southeast-Asia. 
  • Project: Enabling Smart and Sustainable Cities through Environmental Data.
  • Project: Approaches, Spaces and Perceptions: Implementing the PBL Learning Model in a Vietnamese Transnational Education Context in Technology. 
  • Project: Dual Camera Approach for Security Face Recognition.

  • School of Science and Technology Awards for outstanding achievement in Teaching & Learning, Service and Research. 
  • RMIT Vietnam 2012 Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching and Learning Scholarship 
  • RMIT PhD Scholarship 201

2015-2016: Educational Consultant for STEM programs

  • 2011 – current: Lecturer at RMIT University, Vietnam 
  • 2011: Electronic Engineer at Spangaro Systems, Australia. 
  • 2010 – 2011: Teaching assistant at RMIT University, Australia