Minh-Tuan Tran completed his Ph.D. in 2022 in information science with a focus on self-regulated learning insight. His research explores mind factors of learners when self-regulated learning in online learning contexts. The research goals aim at the discovery of learner models, designs of learning courses, and software applications and services to support learners’ recognition and improvement of their self-regulated learning ability.
Awards & recognition:
- Japan Students Service Organization (JASSO) Scholarship, 2017 – 2019
- JAIST Doctoral Research Fellow (DRF) Scholarship, 2019 - 2022
Industry experience: (2015 to 2017)
- Software project manager and business analyst at Dinosys
- Software project manager at VinaDigital
- Software product manager at Silicon Straits Saigon
Employment history:
Academic employment -
2019 to 2022
- Ph.D. Candidate and Research assistant at JAIST
- Teaching assistant at JAIST
- Online learning platform supporter at JAIST
2017 to 2019
- Master student and Laboratory assistant at JAIST
2012 to 2018
- Teaching assistant at AUT
- Research & Development project supervisor at AUT
2012 to 2014
- IT Service Officer and Education Administrator at University of Science, Ho chi Minh City International Training and Education Center
Teaching interests
- Fundamentals of computer science
- Software Project management
- Self-regulated learning analysis
- Learner and learning models
- Capstone Projects for undergraduates
Research interests
- Self-regulated learning ability recognition and support
- Distance learning support
- E-learning design and support