Dr Van Nhan (Adam) Luong is a Vietnamese-born linguist and researcher with over a decade of teaching and research experience at leading UK universities, including Southampton, Liverpool, Durham, Northampton, Huddersfield, Aston, and Birmingham. His expertise covers sociolinguistics, bilingualism, translation, and theoretical linguistics, with a special focus on language, memory, and identity. He developed the award-winning Atomic Structure in Linguistics (ASL), which forms the basis of his Theory of Continuity. His work bridges science and the humanities, offering fresh insights into how knowledge and meaning endure across time. Alongside his academic career, he is the Founder and CEO of the UK–Vietnam Institute of Education Development (UKVIED), which fosters educational collaboration and research partnerships between the UK and Vietnam, and NHAN EDU Ltd, an international education consultancy.