About Me


My journey in the world of technology began in September 2017 at the Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST), where I studied Computer Engineering. This academic foundation paved the way for my transition into specialized research at EmNetLab (Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications) in mid-2019. During my time in the lab at C9-411, I focused on the intersection of hardware and software—researching IoT systems, developing Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and implementing various embedded systems projects.

Since September 2022, I have been applying this expertise as an Embedded Software Engineer at the Transport Network Technologies Center within Viettel High Technology Industries Corporation (VHT), a member of the Viettel Group.

Currently, my professional focus is on the "invisible" backbone of our modern world: network firmware. I specialize in Wi-Fi driver development and Wi-Fi EasyMesh network technologies, working to enhance the wireless performance, interoperability, and reliability of next-generation transport networking solutions. For me, there is a unique satisfaction in optimizing the code that keeps people connected.

The Creative Lens: Photography & Poetry

When I step away from the screen and the complexities of firmware, I seek balance through my two great creative passions: photography and poetry.

Armed with my Canon 60D, I explore the world from a different perspective. Engineering and photography actually share a lot of common ground—both require a deep understanding of technical tools, a sharp eye for detail, and the patience to wait for the perfect result.

But where engineering is about logic and photography is about the visual, poetry is where I find my voice. I enjoy the challenge of distilling complex emotions and observations into a few carefully chosen words. For me, writing a poem is much like writing clean code or framing a photo: it’s about finding the most elegant way to express a truth.

"Whether I am debugging a Wi-Fi driver, looking through my viewfinder, or drafting a new verse, I am driven by the same thing: a love for precision, a curiosity about how the world works, and a desire to create something meaningful."