Program details

Program

Join 4 sessions of online workshop, from 9:00 – 12:00 and 14:00 – 17:00, 2 days, and explore exciting tech disciplines.

Generative AI 101

Master Generative AI to personalise your learning and research in a professional environment.

Machine Learning: You teach, the machine learns

Teach computers how to "think" and build your own machine learning model from real data. 

Inside Cybercrime: An Undercover Mission

Go undercover to uncover hacker tactics and trace the footprints of cyber attackers.

Arduino and embedded systems: Build a traffic light system

Get hands-on with digital circuits, timing logic, and microcontroller programming to build a smart traffic light system, right in your browser.

Form a team of 3-4 members to develop a tech solution applying your knowledge in AI, cybersecurity and programming, completely online.

Receive guidance and mentorship from RMIT lecturers throughout the journey

The top 10 teams on each campus will pitch their projects at the grand final, held at RMIT University’s Hanoi and Saigon South campuses.

Participants will also have the opportunity to join robotics and creative coding workshops, explore campus life, connect with industry partners and judges and enjoy a celebratory lunch for networking and connection.

Notes

  • Participation in the offline on-campus event does not require an overnight stay, as all activities are designed to take place within a single day at RMIT campuses.
  • Please note that parental or guardian consent is required only for attending the offline event, for safety purposes. The online components are open to all and do not require consent.
  • No participation fee is required for this event.
  • Participants will need to arrange their own transportation, as travel is not sponsored.

RMIT Vietnam's commitment to child safety

Meet the mentors and judges

Dr Tuan-Anh Hoang, Lecturer, Project Lead (Hanoi)

Dr Tuan-Anh Hoang, a lecturer at RMIT Vietnam, holds a PhD from Singapore Management University. His expertise lies in AI, particularly natural language processing, computer vision, and applied AI systems in education and legal informatics.

Mr Tom Huynh, Lecturer, Project Lead (Saigon South)

Tom Huynh is an Associate Lecturer at RMIT Vietnam and recipient of the 2025 Vice-Chancellor’s Teaching Award. With prior leadership roles in industry, he brings applied machine learning and full-stack development practices into the academic environment.

Dr Linh Tran, Lecturer, Generative AI

Dr Linh Tran is a lecturer in Software Engineering and IT at RMIT Vietnam, specialised in the integration of AI and generative AI into education to enhance adaptive learning and student engagement.

Dr Tuan Tran, Lecturer, Machine Learning

Dr Minh-Tuan Tran is an IT lecturer at RMIT Vietnam, with a PhD in Information Science from JAIST. His research examines cognitive and motivational constructs influencing learner behaviour in digital learning environments.

Dr Nhat-Quang Tran, Lecturer, Machine Learning

With over a decade of teaching experience, Dr Nhat-Quang Tran focuses on AI and programming at RMIT Vietnam, equipping students with both theoretical foundations and practical competencies in intelligent systems.

Dr Sreenivas Tirumala, Senior Lecturer, Cybersecurity

Originally from New Zealand, Dr Sreenivas Tirumala is an OSCP-certified ethical hacker and Senior Lecturer at RMIT Vietnam. His work centres on AI-driven cybersecurity, with applications in smart systems and SME security architectures.

Dr Khuong Nguyen, Lecturer, Arduino Programming

Dr Khuong Nguyen is a lecturer in Electronic and Computer Systems Engineering at RMIT Vietnam. His academic training spans power systems and electrical engineering across Vietnam, the US, and Europe, contributing to a strong multidisciplinary engineering profile.

Dr Jaronie Jani, Lecturer, Robotics engineering

With over 25 years of combined academic and industry experience, Jaronie is a chartered professional engineer and Senior Lecturer at RMIT Vietnam, specialising in mechanical and manufacturing systems, with a strong emphasis on applied, project-based learning.
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Further information

While can apply as an individual, group registration is encouraged as the final project requires teamwork. You are welcome to form a group with your friends in advance.

You will receive a certificate of completion upon submitting your group project. Shortlisted teams will have the opportunity to win exciting prizes. Along the way, you will also gain practical knowledge, hands-on experience, and connections with industry professionals and like-minded peers.

You will receive a confirmation email once your registration has been successfully submitted and reviewed.  

All confirmed participants will receive an information pack with the schedule and instructions prior to the event.

To ensure learning quality, participants are expected to attend all sessions as the program follows a full learning cycle that combines training with group project work.

Contact us

Join the RMIT Tech Camp Gen II Community on Facebook.

Official email: techcamp@rmit.edu.vn.


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