Vietnam Boat Refugee to Reliability Engineering Pioneer

This text details the incredible journey of a Vietnamese refugee, Pham, from a harrowing escape by boat to achieving academic success in the United States. Here’s a breakdown of the key points:

* The Escape: Pham fled Vietnam by boat in the late 1970s. The journey was brutal, marked by seasickness, lack of food adn water, violent storms, and the threat of pirates. Many perished during this period; estimates suggest 250,000 out of 800,000 boat people didn’t survive.
* Refugee Camps & Initial Hardships: after washing ashore in Malaysia, Pham faced further hardship in refugee camps with scarce resources and widespread disease (he contracted malaria). He was eventually transferred to a transit camp with UN assistance, but his future remained uncertain.
* Arrival in the US & early Struggles: In 1980, Pham was sponsored to come to the United States, landing in snowy Seattle with limited possessions and no English skills. He spent his first two months recovering from illness in the hospital.
* Education & Perseverance: Despite the challenges, Pham was determined to continue his education. He attended Lincoln High School to learn english, excelled in math (passing a calculus class despite his language barrier), and secured a scholarship to college.
* Academic Achievements: Pham earned bachelor’s degrees in mathematics and computer science, followed by a master’s in statistics and a Ph.D. in reliability engineering, attending National College of Education, Northeastern Illinois University, University of illinois, and SUNY Buffalo.
* Finding His Research Focus: He discovered his research direction while reading IEEE Spectrum in 1988.

The story is a powerful testament to resilience, determination, and the importance of education in overcoming adversity. It highlights the dangers faced by Vietnamese boat people and the challenges faced by refugees starting a new life in a foreign country.

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