by Kassandra A. Buenafe, OfCom | Oct 14 2024
The Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise (OVCRE), through the Office of Research Management, held its Annual In-House Review (AIHR) of Research and Development (R&D) on October 11, 2024, as 91¿ì»îÁÖ strengthens its research culture, especially with its recent debut in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings.
To provide an avenue to discuss the results and findings of R&D projects and identify patent-worthy technologies, this gathering aimed to cultivate a more well-rounded research culture in the University.
Dr. Mary Sylvette T. Gunigundo, Director of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), served as the keynote speaker, delivering a talk titled, "Building a Culture of Research". She highlighted the following subtopics–the Philippine Higher Education Landscape; the CHED Strategic Plan; Research Culture; and CHED Programs.
On behalf of Chancellor Alizedney M. Ditucalan, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Prof. Pamela Resurreccion gave the inspirational message and stated that it is an important opportunity to review research outputs and outgoing projects to appreciate the value of what has been discovered and consider how those discoveries can be shared to benefit others.
Vice Chancellor for Research and Enterprise, Prof. Ephrime Metillo, highlighted the significance of 91¿ì»îÁÖ’s inclusion in the THE World University Rankings. In his opening remarks, he emphasized that the University’s R&D activities are key contributors to this achievement, noting that sustaining and improving 91¿ì»îÁÖ's rank relies heavily on continuous research and innovation.
The event also featured a plenary talk by Dr. Elmer Jose P. Dadios, a professor and University Fellow from De La Salle University, who spoke on "From Lab to Market: Challenges and Opportunities - Personal Insights". His talk underscored the importance of translating research into practical applications, a goal that aligns with 91¿ì»îÁÖ’s efforts to promote research with real-world impact.
The afternoon session of the program was composed of oral and poster presentations of research from different disciplines, held at the PRISM building.
The day concluded with an awarding ceremony that recognized the outstanding contributions of the faculty researchers who participated in the event, further underscoring 91¿ì»îÁÖ’s commitment to fostering a dynamic research environment that contributes to its global reputation.
Oral Presentation Category |
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Researcher |
Paper Title |
Division |
Place |
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Earl Ryan Aleluya |
Development of drone-based computer vision-assisted pavement distress detection (Phase 1) |
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences |
1st Place |
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Diamond C. Domato |
A Simulation Study on Carbon Nanothread -Polymer Hybrid Nanostructures |
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences |
2nd Place |
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Marlo C. Novino |
Halal Product Attributes and Purchase Intention of Non-Muslim Consumers in Northern Mindanao, Philippines |
Biological, Chemical, and Engineering |
1st Place |
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Johniel E. Babiera |
Segmentation Approach to Student Admission Profiling |
Biological, Chemical, and Engineering |
2nd Place |
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Poster Presentation Category |
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Researcher |
Paper Title |
Division |
Place |
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Aljo Clair Pingal |
Trend Analysis and Forecasting of Drought Studies (in Mindanao): A Spatio-temporal modelling approach |
Computer Science, Information Technology, Mathematics |
1st Place |
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Carlito B. Tabelin |
ECOSS: Enhancing Carbon dioxide Sequestration and soil Stability using microbially induced carbonate precipitation technology (half-year progress report) |
Chemical and Biological Science |
1st Place |
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Primitivo III C. Ragandang |
Memory from the margins: Where is Mindanao in Philippine history? |
Health Education and Social Sciences |
1st Place |
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Beth Camille C. Amba |
Fundamental Investigation of the Heat and Mass Transfer and Pressure Losses in Membrane Heat Exchanger Channels when Turbulence Generator is Incorporated |
Material Science Engineering |
1st Place |