The National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippines (NAST PHL) will conduct its 39th Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) on July 12 – 13, 2017 with the theme “Attaining Sustainable Development Goals: Philippine Fisheries and Other Aquatic Resources 20/20”.

 

This year, the agency has adopted the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs) to be its overarching theme, while focusing on the science-critical “fisheries” aspect and how those in the sector will impact the achievement of SGDs in the Philippines.

 

Through the activity, the academy aims to convene a conference to determine how the Philippines will achieve the SGDs. It serves as the leading forum for the presentation of scientific and policy research results.

 

In preparation for the ASM, NAST PHL conducted Regional Scientific Meetings (RSMs) in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao earlier this year, with the most recent meeting being in Baguio City, from the 15th to the 16th of May.

 

Listed below are the invited experts and the topics that they will discuss during this year’s ASM:

 

Dr. Vachel Gay B. Paller

Associate Professor at the Institute of Biological Sciences of UP Los Baños

Topic: “Fish Health and Its Implications to Food Security”

 

Dr. Maria Lourdes San Diego-McGlone

Professor at the Marine Science Institute

Topic: “Water Quality Issues Linked to Fish Production”

 

Dr. Lynn Crisanta Panganiban

Professor at the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology of the UP College of Medicine and consultant at the National Poison Management and Control CenterTopic: “Environmental Contamination of Aquatic Resources: Implications on Health”

 

Ms. Josie Platon-Desnacido

Science Research Specialist at the Food and Nutrition Research Institute

Topic “Fish in the Filipino Diet: Pros and Cons”

 

Dr. Aaron Joseph L. Villaraza

Associate Professor at the Institute of Chemistry, College of Science UP DilimanTopic: “The Philippine Seas: Frontier of Pharmaceutical Discovery and Development”

 

Dr. Ravelina R. Velasco

Acting Dean of the College of Fisheries of Central Luzon State University

Topic: “Freshwater Aquaculture: Status, Prospects, and Problems in the Philippines”

 

Policy recommendations on appropriate interventions as agreed upon during the event’s plenary sessions will be submitted to the Philippine government and the private sector. More than 350 scientists and researchers from all over Luzon are expected to attend this activity.

 

For more information, please call (02) 837 3170and look for Ms. Luningning E. Samarita-Domingoor send an Email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

(Bon Padayhag, DOST-IX Press Release)

The Philippine Science High School (PSHS) System invites applicants to the director positions in Central Luzon Campus (CLC), Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, and Central Visayas Campus (CVisC),Argao, Cebu, with item Nos. PSHSB-DIR3-9-2009 and PSHSB-DIR-1-2006 respectively.

 

Minimum Qualifications

 

  • Bachelor of Science in Natural or Physical Science or Engineering
  • MS/MA in any relevant field (natural, physical or social science)
  • Five (5) years supervisory experience in institutions / organizations offering education / academic programs
  • 120 hours of managerial training
  • Career Service Professional 2nd Level Eligibility
  • Filipino Citizen, with good moral character; without pending administrative, civil or criminal case; preferable 35-50 years old

 

Job Functions

 

  1. The campus director shall be the administrative and academic head of the campus and shall be responsible for its smooth operation.
  2. The campus director shall oversee the instruction and support services program of the campus.
  3. Implement system-wide policies related to curriculum, selection, admission, and discipline of students, as well as faculty and staff hiring promotion.
  4. Responsible for planning and implementing infrastructure development program for the campus.
  5. Submit to the Executive Director an annual budget proposal as well as its plan and program of activities.
  6. Plan and support a human resource development program to continuously upgrade the capabilities of the faculty and management.
  7. Perform such other related functions inherent in the office.

 

          Qualified applicants are to submit the following either personally, through email, or postal service no later than July 17, 2017:

 

  • Application letter
  • Comprehensive resume
  • Properly completed CSC Form 212, Revised 2017 (LEAVE NO SPACE BLANK; N.A. or None when appropriate)
  • Official Transcript of Records copy
  • Authenticated Certificate of Eligibility or Board Results
  • Certificates of training and previous employment

 

Applications may be sent to:

 

Carol M. Yorobe

Undersecretary for S&T Services, DOST

PSHS System

Agham Road, Quezon City

 

Or

 

LILIA T. HABACON

Executive Director

PSHS System

Agham Road, Quezon City

On December 2016, The Department of Science and Technology IX (DOST-IX) met with officials from the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Josefina, Zamboanga del Surfor the implementation of the agency’s Community Empowerment thru Science and Technology (CEST) Program.

The DOST-IX team with Vice Mayor Teresito D. Villas last December 2016

 

          As part of the Basic Education and Literacy entry point of the CEST program, the deployment of 10 STARBOOKS (Science and Technology Academic and Research-Based Openly Operated Kiosk Stations) units– a digital library filled to the brim with science and technology resources – by 2017 was agreed upon by the meeting parties.

 

          The meeting, led by then Regional Director now DOST Undersecretary for Regional Operations Brenda L. Nazareth-Manzano, has finally come to fruition last June 23, 2017.

 

Keeping their Word

 

          A turnover ceremony, as well as an orientation seminar for the use of the 10 STARBOOKS units was held atJosefina Elementary School. The event was attended by close to 80 participants who included principals, ICT personnel, and students from the municipality’s schools, with members of the DOST-IX, led by OIC-Assistant Regional Director for Finance, Administrative Support and Technical Services,Rosemarie S. Salazar, who represented the agency on behalf of the OIC- Regional Director Martin A. Wee.

The turnover ceremony in Josefina, Zamboanga del Sur

 

The 10 schools that received the technology are as follows: Dawa National High School, Bogo Calabat Integrated School (Elementary and High School), Leonardo National High School, Upper Bag-Ong Tudela Elementary School, Mansanas Elementary School, Litapan Elementary School, Leonardo Elementary School, Josefina Central Elementary School, and Dawa Elementary School.

 

At the Same Time

 

          Anotherturnover was held in Zamboanga City, this time with the Luhayan Elementary Schoolat the receiving end. Here,the OIC-ORD, Mr. Martin A. Wee oversaw the deployment which resulted in the operation of a 10-unit STARBOOKS network in the school.

Students and teachers of Luyahan Elementary School strike a pose with the STARBOOKS team

Inside STARBOOKS

 

          The STARBOOKS digital library is available for FREE at the Department of Science and Technology IX Science and Technology Information Center (DOST-STIC) At present, STARBOOKS allows users access to over 500,000 local and

 

ForeignS&T resources in text, video, and audio formats, which include digitized journals, serial publications, reference materials, and other sci-tech resources found in the DOST-STII (Science and Technology Information Institute)'s libraries.

 

          Local government units, non-government organizations, and educational institutions may avail of the free technology. Guidelines for interest parties are stated below:

 

  • Make a formal request (Letter addressed to the DOST IX Regional Director)
  • Ensure Compliance to requirements (IT and manpower components)
  • Purchase equipment (specifications listed below)
  • MOU signing

 

          Minimum Hardware Requirements:

 

  • 1 Terabyte of Hard Drive
  • 2 Gigabytes of RAM
  • Intel Core i3
  • Motherboard (Compatible with Processor, RAM, and Hard Drive)
  • Optical Drive (DVD-RW)
  • Monitor
  • USB Keyboard/ Mouse
  • Headset/Speaker
  • Operating System (Windows 7 or higher)

 

 

  • Space Measuring 3mX4m (with specifications for physical set up of the kiosk)
  • Mandatory 1-2 days training
  • Focal Person (Preferably your organization's IT personnel, librarians or both)
  • Provide training for clients’ designated focal person (IT, librarian or both)

 

          The INSTALLATION of STARBOOKS and its kiosk is FREE.

 

          For more information on STARBOOKS, please call (062) 955-3654 or text 0917 705 4686 and look for Ian Avenido or Bon Padayhag. Email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/DOSTRegion9

Technology Academy Finland (TAF) is accepting nominations for the 2018 Millennium Technology Prize through the Department of Science and Technology (DOST).

The Prize is worth One Million Euros.

 

          General principles of the Millennium Technology Prize are as follows:

 

  • Awarded to disruptive technological innovations that enhance the quality of people’s lives in a sustainable manner.

 

  • The innovations have been applied in practice and are delivering extensive change now and in the future.

 

  • The innovations stimulate further cutting edge research and development in science and technology.

 

          The Prize highlights the extensive impacts of science and innovation on society, even on humanity at large.

 

          The Millennium Technology Prize is thus not intended as a reward for lifetime achievement, and also highlights the Finnish practical and solution-focused mindset – one of the greatest strengths of Finland – to the whole world.

 

          Candidates for the Prize are accepted from across the world and all fields of technology excluding military technology. Nominations for the Prize can be made by science academies, universities, research institutes and industrial organizations.

 

          The prize is awarded every second year, the next time on May 22, 2018. The nomination period for the 2018 prize closes on July 31, 2017.

 

          Those interested may view the full nomination criteria and other pertinent documents on www.millenniumprize.fi

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) foundation continues to accept registrations for the 2017 ASEAN Data Science Explorers (ADE) Competition.

 

            The ADE is data analytics competition that encourages ASEAN youths in all ten ASEAN Member States to harness the power of data, highlighting the key issues in ASEAN and derive meaningful insights that lead to innovative solutions.

             

Listed below are the competition details:

 

Eligibility

 

The contest is open to the following:

 

  1. Nationals of ASEAN member countries (ie. Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam)

 

  1. Full-time tertiary students currently pursuing their Diploma / Undergraduate studies in one of the tertiary institutions in Southeast Asia (includes Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam);

 

  1. Individuals above the age of 16 as at the start of the Contest Period. Parental consent is required for participants under the age of 18.

 

 

Rules and Regulation

 

  • Each participant is only eligible to join ONE team.

 

  • Each team will consist of 2 members from the same university. Both members of the team should hold a valid passport in the event that they are chosen to travel down to Jakarta for the regional competition.

 

  • Each team is allowed to submit only one entry. This entry will be used to judge for qualifying rounds to finals. No amendment is allowed after submission has closed.

 

  • The entry must be built using SAP Business Objects Cloud.

 

  • Each team must adhere to the submission guidelines stated.
  • Teams are allowed to use given data or data from other reliable sources (publicly accessible or via special permissions from the owner of the dataset) but they must be clearly acknowledged in the submission form.

 

  • All submissions must be in English.

 

  • All submitted material must be original and created by team members. If previously published content is used, it must be properly attributed to the original author.

 

Timeline/Process

 

Action Timeframe Online registration 2 May - 16 June 2017

Online submission 16 June - 11 September 2017

National finals (in 10 ASEAN Member States) End October to early November

ASEAN Face-off End November 2017

 

Final Selection and Prizes

 

Judging criteria:

 

Visualization: Use of visual analysis, compelling charts and graphs to depict the datasets and give viewers meaningful insights.

Data: volume, variety and relevance of data used to support your theme.

Compelling story: Design and layout of storyboard. Plausible recommendations, creativity and overall flow of the story.

User Experience: “Wow” Factor in total user experience. 

 

Prizes

 

National finals:

Cash prizes for the top three winning teams across 10 countries:

o 1st place: € 800 (will participate in the regional competition)

o 2nd place: € 400

o 3rd place: € 200

 

ASEAN Face-off:

Cash prizes for the top three winning teams:

o 1st place: € 1800

o 2nd place: € 1200

o 3rd place: € 600

 

Those interested can find out more about the competition and register online via the official website: www.aseandse.org

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