Xin Chào
I’m Quang Huy Chu, a student at the HNUE High School for Gifted Students. To me, science, sports, and art aren’t separate disciplines. They intersect, and I use that overlap to create real-world impact.
From Lego to future asperation.
Growing up on the edge of Hanoi, Lego was my first laboratory. I was amazed at how a limited number of variations could lead to endless creations. With a random pile of colored ABS, I learned to respect constraints, repurpose scraps, and turn what I had into what I imagined. Over time, I started wondering: How did we humans manage to create a whole industry out of such rudimentary materials like raw concrete and steel? To answer that, I dove into physics, studying the fundamental rules behind matters. Along the way, sports became my proof-of-concept lab. I learned how much force to put into a jumper to shape the perfect arc, and how to bend a pass with just enough trivela spin to meet a teammate’s run. Art came later with a camera in hand, helping me learn how light, color, and intensity shape different emotions. I believe understanding science is the art of weaving unlikely threads. I trust science to emerge where threads cross, and I’m ready to keep exploring and evolving with each experiment.