In 2018, Tu obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry at Quy Nhon University (Vietnam), where she worked on several projects on DFT- and Ab-initio simulations. Her Bachelor thesis focused on understanding the weak interactions among organic compounds, CO2, and H2O. In 2019, Tu moved to the Netherlands for her Master’s Degree in Nanomaterials Science at Utrecht University. During her Master thesis, she worked on synthesis and characterization of Nickel compounds for homogeneous catalysis applications, both computationally and experimentally. Since December 2021, Tu has started her PhD at Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO) and UHasselt under supervision of Prof. M. Safari. Her PhD topic involves application of 3D printing technology to manufacture high energy/power porous electrodes for advanced batteries.