Contributing authors

Minh-Hoang Nguyen (M.Sc., Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University). This multidisciplinary researcher had been stuck in life for years before joining the Editor's research team. Now he has become open-minded, capable of many things, and stuck to only one thing: innovative thinking. Saying goodbye to his early struggling years, powered by such concepts as serendipity, 3D information processes, mindsponge, he has grown up to be an accomplished author with 40 scientific articles and two books. He has contributed to further theoretical development and expansion of the mindsponge mechanism in psychology and the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF). He had submitted his doctoral dissertation to Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University just a few days before the book appeared on Amazon.

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Quy Van Khuc (Ph.D., Colorado State University) is an environmental economics and forestry researcher, publishing various academic papers in highly reputable scientific journals. Dr. Khuc is currently a faculty member at Vietnam National University, Hanoi. He is a person that for every two sentences he speaks, at least one sentence will contain the word serendipity or mindsponge, or highly likely, both at the same time. Dr. Khuc has enabled many of his students to build disciplines for better academic performance, harnessing the power of serendipity, mindsponge and 3D information process.

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Tam-Tri Le (M.Sc., Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University). He is a researcher working at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Research. He has published a dozen academic articles and co-authored a book published in 2021. From a depressed student for quite some time, with many moments thinking of committing suicide, Mr. Le has revitalized himself since meeting with the serendipity and mindsponge theory to become a productive author. He is now even brave enough to write about suicide and then suicide terrorism. He also contributes to the theoretical development and application of the mindsponge mechanism in psychology and the BMF.

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Viet-Phuong La (B.Sc., Hanoi University of Technology) is a senior software engineer who started out as a software developer for Intergraph. In the research team, Mr. La is the data science person who, together with Dr. Vuong – the Editor, successfully developed the bayesvl R package for leveraging the computing power of Stan and R in research applications involving Hamiltonian MCMC simulations. He has published more than 40 scientific articles and a book. As a person who has dedicated his life to computer science and computing applications, Mr. La deeply understands the value of information, data, and serendipity. He considers these the blood in his thinking vein.

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