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PART V: Research
A. Priorities and Relevance
1. The Institution’s agenda is in consonance with regional and national priorities especially those of government agencies such as DOST, CHED-National Higher Education Research Agenda, NEDA, Department of Agriculture, etc.
Thematic Area
BU R&DResearchAgenda
Research Programs and ProjectsUN
Millenium Devt. Goals
Pres. Benigno S. Aquino III Govt.
Thrust
MTDP(2010-2020)
NEDA V
DA(PA
2002)NHERA 2/TPITE NHURA DTI
DOST(NSTP 2004-
2020)I. Food Security and Poverty Reduction (FSPR)
1. Securing sources productivity growth in AFNR and fisheries sectors
2. Diversifying income sources by creating additional livelihood & employment opportunities in economically
3. Expanding access of poor to productive assets via the sustainable use and enhanced quality of soil and water resources
4. Mitigating the impact of chemicals on human health and environment
5. Improving post-production and marketing efficiencies
Characterization And Laboratory Scale Utilization Of Pineapple Peels As Adsorbent For Aqueous Heavy Metal Pollutants
Documentation, evaluation and blending of traditional & indigenous knowledge systems with new technologies
Microbial Quality Assessment and Establishment of Microbial Standards for Bicol OTOP Products
Nutritional Analysis of Bicol OTOP Products
Predictive Modelling for Relevant Microorganisms of Selected Bicol OTOP Products (Component Study)
Inventory of coastal and fishery resource management initiatives in Bicol (Seagrass Assessment in Albay Gulf Area)
Detection of natural and environmental contaminants on raw materials of/and export Potential OTOP products in the local market
Detection /evaluation of Food
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Job Prioritization of people empowerment to rise above poverty
Poverty Reduction
Poverty Reduction and Food Security
Reduction of Poverty
Diagnostics One Town One Product (OTOP)
Enhance Technology Transfer
Implement High Impact Programs
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processing – induced chemical contaminants on raw materials of/and export Potential OTOP products in the local market
Evaluation of accidental and deliberately added contaminants on export Potential OTOP products in the local market
Toxicological evaluation for the chemical / biochemical contaminants raw materials of/and export Potential OTOP products in the local market
Development of chemical biomarkers for exposure estimation
Development and evaluation of viable food production surveillance, monitoring & reporting system including adoption of GAP in key production areas
Assessment and utilization of indigenous food crops like adlai, tancua, camagong, ugob, lubi-lubi, uraro, batuan, paco, culis, gumian, galiang, etc.
Anti-Lipidemic Activity Of Arrowroot (Maranta Sp.) And The Dietary Fiber
Mathematics of Hunger and Poverty in the Bicol Region
Phytochemical Characterization And Biological Activities Of Balbaspusa (Orthosiphonari status Linn.) Leaves
Utilization of selected indigenous food to meet market requirements and food safety standards (OTOP Products)
Development/ enhancement and evaluation of organic fertilizers,
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biofertilizers, other soil management technologies and biocide/biocontrol agents
Salt-Water Intrussion along Coastal Municipalities of the Province of Albay
Bioremediation of marginal lands
Analysis of chemical contaminants in food products (OTOP PRODUCTS)
Utilization of the Medicinal Plants of the Province of Albay
Nutritional and Microbiological Analyses of Selectedc Bicol OTOP
Improvement of shelf life of AFNR products.
Development/ improvement of safe and green packaging of Bicol indigenous food products
II. Climate Change and Environment and Natural Resource Management (CCENRM)
1. Assessment of vulnerability to climate change and development of response mechanisms
2. Improvement, rehabilitation and restoration of priority ecosystems
3. Conservation, improvement, valuation and maximization of benefits of local genetic resources
Vulnerability and impact assessment of priority watersheds & other ecologically-fragile ar eas from natural and anthropogenic risks
Documentation and evaluation of climate change sensitive soil & water conservation farming technologies for sustainable livelihood
Characterization And Laboratory Scale Utilization Of Pineapple Peels As Adsorbent For Aqueous Heavy Metal PollutantS
Mobile Disaster Response Synchronization System
Development and protection of
Ensure environmental sustainability
Planning alternative, inclusive urban developments where people are integrated in productive, healthy and safe communities;
Encourage sustainable use of resources to benefit the present and future generations.
Agri- Industry and Nat. based leaders will be developed with dominant role of Tourism
Sustainability
Role of S and T in enhancing productivity
Socio-environmental health concerns
Policy on “Green” Packaging
Organic farming and other health products
Disaster Preparations and Hazard Mitigation Services
NIRPROMP
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4. Mitigation of different forms of pollutants in the environment
5. Formulation of good practices for climate change adaptation
watersheds
Development and protection of mangroves, sea grasses, coral reefs, and beaches
Biodiversity and genetic assessment of flora and fauna in various ecosystem
Ethno-botanical, socio-economic & socio-cultural studies of ecologically important medicinal flora
Collection and conservation of indigenous genetic materials
Development of low-cost technologies to optimize recycling, reuse, and recovery, of solid waste, including conversion of residual organic materials into clean renewable energy
Assessment of groundwater resources for monitoring water quality and utilization
Environmental impact assessment and monitoring of major industries and facilities in Bicol
Flood Preparedness Knowledge And Youth Action Pool Using Could Network Technology
III. Improving Basic Social Services Delivery / Gender and Development
1. Access and equity in education
2. Effectiveness of education across levels
3. Relevance and quality of education
4. Efficiency in educational governance and
Assessment / validation of Bicol University s Academic Qualifying Scheme
Development of distance education and alternative modalities of learning
Development of strategies on adult education
Assessment needs of education systems affected by conflict, national calamities and instability
Promote gender equality and empower women
Promotion of equal gender opportunity in all spheres of of public policies and programs
Competence and performance in serving the public good
Professional, motivated and energized
Economic growth and job creation
Competitiveness
Creating employment opportunities
Diagnostics
ICT for Health
Upgrade DOST facilities
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management
5. Support improvement of the quality of health services
6. Protection, preservation, and promotion of Bikolano cultural heritage
7. Strengthening the culture and arts components at all levels of the educational system
Evaluation of curricular programs, instructional materials and device
Development of information and communication technologies to help achieve EFA goals
Documentation of best practices in teaching
Feasibility Study For Building And Developing Remote Sensing Research Capabilities In The Bicol Region
Evaluation of instructional processes, programs and initiatives
Development of educational innovations such as curriculum, materials, tools, devices and programs
Assessment of status, morale and professionalism of teachers to determine strategies for educational development
Performance assessment of students in different disciplines
Documentation of best management practices of educational leaders in managing educational environments and resources
Assessment of interface of basic education and higher education institutions
Development of partnership strategies of higher education institutions and employers
Development of continuing education programs for teachers and educational leaders
Development of information technology-
beaurocracies with adequate means to perform their public service missions.
Seeks a broadly supported just peace
Recognizing the advancement and protection of public health
"Pangkalahatang Kalusugan" (Health for All) Program of the Philippine National government
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based health delivery systems – Web based Nutritiion Information System for the Public Elementary Pupils of the Province of Albay
Strategies to improve access to health services
Development and evaluation of herbal medicines for leading causes of common, emerging and re-emerging health problems in Bicol
Documentation of indigenous health practices
Biological activity of Pili (Canarium ovatum) ethanolic pulp extract
Documentation of the way of life indigenous people (e-mapping)
Feasibility on the Establishment of BU Museum of Natural History
Documentation of cultural activities and products of Bicol (computer programs)
Development of strategies that use Bikol dialects as a bridging language in instruction
e-dictionary of Bicol Terms/ wordsV. Enhancing the Competitiveness of Business and Industry
1. Improving existing production systems and promoting optimal utilization of selected commodities
2. Improving supply chain of food products
3. Development of S&T-based agro and fisheries-based enterprises
Development Of Coco-Coir Polyacrylate Water Absorbent Pad
Value adding Mechanisms for Abaca Wastes
Technology transfer studies for SMEs
Adoption of Natural Dyeing Technology for coconut, abaca, pineapple and banana fibers produced in the Bicol Region
Development of safe packaging materials that improves the shelf life of food products
Analysis of relevant regulatory policies including quality, biosafety, traceability,
Develop global partnership for development
Recognizing farm and and rural enterprises as vital to achieving fod security and more equitable economic growth, worthy of re-investment for sustained productivity;
Well-considered programs that build capacity and create opportunity among the poor and the marginalized in the country;
Create conditions conducive to the
Poverty Reduction
Distribution of economic growth and the greatest number. Stimulating economic growth
Diagnostics Policy research on ‘Green” Packaging
Industry profile on top industry sector
Cost of Doing business in the region
Market Development Research on Consumer Products
Boost Innovation Capacity
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sanitary and phytosanitary regulations affecting trading of agri-based products
Improvement of current food handling & other bio-safety practices and development of traceability protocols from farm to shelf for selected food products
Development and evaluation of universally-accepted and science-based quality product and market standards (HACCP, GMP & SSOP)
growth and competitiveness of private businesses, big, medium and small;
Creates job at home, so that working abroad will be a choice rather than a necessity;
Government priority on the welfare and protection of OFWs
VI. improving University management Services
Improving University management of services
Employability of BUCS Graduates
Development of online enrolment system
Development of computer-based time and room distribution program for faculty
Development of a socialized tuition and financial assistance system for BU students
Making education the central strategy for investing in our people, reducing poverty and building national competitiveness.
Importance of education in nation building
Research and study on setting up SME Incubation Centers in Schools and Universities
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2. Description of the congruence on the institutionalresearch agenda with regional and national priorities specially with concerned government agencies
The research agenda of Bicol University reflects the thrusts and priorities for science, technology, agriculture, forestry and natural resources sectors in the medium-term plan of Bicol that take cognizance of the opportunities, challenges and problems that beset these sectors. Specifically agriculture, fishery and natural resources (AFNR), the research agenda aims to contribute to the region’s plan of strengthening human resources, improving infrastructure facilities, promoting global competitiveness, ensuring sustained economic growth providing basic services, promoting good governance, and managing disaster risks, for Bicol to realize the desired scenario to be an economically self-sustaining region, where the people are gainfully employed and are receiving adequate compensation.
With Bicol University as a member of the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD) network of consortia, the College of Science research agenda is closely linked with PCARRD’s S&T Agenda and Priority Areas which aim to meet the difficult challenge of ensuring sustainable food security amidst climate change and globalization and protect the country’s natural resources against depletion or degradation due to increasing population pressure. Likewise Bicol University is the host institution of Bicol Consortium for Health Research & Development (BCHRD). As such, the institution is directly committed to the "Pangkalahatang Kalusugan" (Health for all) program of the current administration of the national government.
Furthermore, it is stipulated in the NEDA-Regional Development Council’s
Regional Development Agenda (RDA) that the region’s economic growth will be achieved through modern agricultural systems that are compliant with international standards, modern fisheries, vibrant tourism, mining, and energy production. The RDA projects for agriculture to make food available and affordable, and to sustain economic activities in production, processing and distribution. Self-sufficiently will be achieved by increasing average yields, opening new areas for cultivation and adoption of advanced production technologies. Plantation farming will be promoted in particular for abaca and pili. Organic farming will be adopted. Efficient dissemination of outputs of research and development to target users is a vital feature of the plan. Part of the desired scenario RDA are globally competitive agribusiness enterprises that are sustainably producing quality products will be provided with support services, i.e. extension, credit and marketing facilities. The role of agriculture, forestry and natural resources in the development of Bicol is critical. Agriculture and fishery employ 46% of the region’s workers. At the national level, Bicol has the second largest share of employment in agriculture with almost a million (916 thousand) persons employed by the sector (NSO database in 2009). Agriculture, forestry with fishery account for 19% of the region’s gross regional domestic product. Because of the AFNR’s significant role in employment and productivity, poverty and the state of malnutrition maybe closely linked to the development of the sector in the region, has always been a challenge to sector. The institutional research agenda will focus on the five commodities that significantly affect the lives of Bicolanos, namely, abaca, coconut, and pineapple. Pili, which is exclusively identified with Bicol culture and native chicken, are part of the agenda because of the potential they offer to the development of the region.
While the region is a calamity stricken area, the effect of climate change results to saturated rain and stronger typhoons. The role of the College of Science in contributing knowledge as bases for policies to establish disaster risk mitigation strategies is indispensable. The agriculture, environment and natural resources sectors development needs are addressed by the institution’s research agenda.
Table 1 shows the congruency of the institutional agenda with the regional and national priorities specially with concerned government agencies.
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3. Description of the stakeholders' participation in the formulation of research agenda.
The Bicol University ComDev Plan 2003 -2012 reflects the identified agenda for research of all the units of the university including that of the College of Science. This development plan was conceptualized through a series of meetings and workshops with representatives from various agencies such as the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the Department of Agriculture (DA), the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), among others, as well as representatives from the private sector such as farmers, businessmen, entrepreneurs and parents. At the university level, each unit was also represented to ensure that the varied fields of specialization are all considered and not one is overlooked. Participation was not limited to the staff of the university but the studentry as well. Inputs from these different sectoral representatives, which included the thrusts and priority areas at the national level and for the BicoI region, were presented during the workshop. These served as bases for the finalization of the research agenda to ensure that the university as an academic institution whose thrust is to help in the poverty alleviation and upliftment of the lives of the Bicolanos would not duplicate but complement the role of the other agencies. The needs of the stakeholders particularly the students, the parents, farmers, businessmen were likewise considered to ensure that the agenda would be responsive to the needs of the clients and the times. These were also backed up with data gathered through researches conducted by the faculty-researchers particularly on the identification of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the university.
The formulation of 2012-2016 Bicol University R&D Agenda was done thru the 2011 R&D Strategic planning held at a resort in the nearby town, during September, 2011. Each college, including the College of Science made previous consultations with their respective stakeholders and brought with them the proposed researchable areas for the period 2012-2016 for alignment and integration into the University R&D Agenda. The process was made posible by first, conducting the SWOT analysis on the R&D function of the university. A status review of the university’s R&D activities for the past 5 years was report. R&D Thrusts and priorities from various agencies were made inputs to strategic planning to reflect the relevance and importance of the institutional thrusts and priorities for the stipulated period.
Process - Documentation in the Formulation of College Research Agenda
The college research agenda was a result of the coordinated effort of the BU Research & Development Center (BURDC) and the College of Science (CS) to conduct Research & Development (R&D) Road Mapping, Proposal Preparation, Evaluation and Crediting.
The research agenda of the college, together with the research programs/projects/studies were anchored on the University Research and Development Agenda (2012-2016)
In the conduct of activity, both non-academic and academic personnel of the college were invited to participate to provide their ideas as inputs and possibly be a member of the research team of the college. The activity entitled “Layog CS”, was conducted to enhance the college research plan and programs. During this activity, various stakeholders (Univ. R & D representative, Univ. Extension Service Center representative, Univ. Administration representative and the staff of the three CS Departments) reviewed, made comments and provided their suggestions, thus polish the R and D thrusts and priorities of the college.
Below was the formulated College of Science Research & Development Program:
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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMA Five-Year Action Plan: Year 2012-2016
The College of Science was established on September 10, 2004 through Board Resolution No. 75, series of 2004. It was formed when the former BS Biology of BUCAS, BS Chemistry of BU-RSTC and BS Computer Science of Computer Science Institute were merged together in response to the need to pool together the facilities and manpower skills for the development of an institution of higher learning and research in basic and applied science and mathematics as envisioned by the Bicol University Comprehensive Development Plan.
Research and extension are among the four-fold functions of Bicol University along instruction and production. Through the years, the university have assisted in the development of the region through various research undertakings that helped and reached target clients from farmers, fishermen, out-of-school youths, women and other sectors both in rural and urban areas, government and non-government organizations. These activities vary according to the multidiscipline and field of specialization being offered by the university.
The college of Science whose specialization is in the fields of information technology, natural sciences, both physical and biological, faces the challenge of “Uplifting the Bicolano’s quality of life through the understanding, wise use and management of its natural resources”.
To respond to these challenges, the BU College of Science, in coordination with the Bicol University Research and Development Center (BURDC), implements its research programs reflected in this Five-Year Research & Development Action Plan (2012-2016). These are aligned with the university’s R&D vision, mission as follows:
Vision:
A relevant and responsive research culture in the university addressing institutional, regional and national thrusts uplifting the quality of life, social, economic and cultural environment of the Bicolanos.
Mission:
The college will continue to support the development of the Bicol University in particular and the region and the nation in general. This is in the realm of agriculture, fisheries, agroforestry, environmental science, education, health, socio-economics, engineering, industrial-communication-information technology and institutional researches supportive of effective and efficient operation and management of the university.
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3.1 Research activities/ projects of the Program under survey.
Research Activity/ProjectInstitutional Research Agenda Parallel to the
Programs Research Activity/Project
1Project: Employability of BU Graduates - Study: Employability of BUCS Graduates by: Ryan A. Rodriguez
Improving University management Services
2
Project: Web-based Nutrition Information System for the Public Elementary Pupils of the Province of Albay - Study 1: Development of a Web-based Nutrition Information System of the Public Elementary Pupils in Albay by: Michael Angelo D. Brogada
Improving Basic Social Services Delivery / Gender and Development
3
Project: Web-based Nutrition Information System for the Public Elementary Pupils of the Province of Albay - Study 2: Evaluation of the Developed Web-based Nutrition Information System of the Public Elementary Pupils in Albay by: Aris J. Ordonez
Improving Basic Social Services Delivery / Gender and Development
4 Albay Gulf Sea Grass Habitat Mapping by: Felix R. Penetrante
Climate Change and Environment and Natural Resource Management (CCENRM)
5 BUCaptive Portal System by Felix R. Penetrante Improving University management Services
6 BUCS Payroll System by Jayvee Christopher Vibar Improving University management Services
7Mobile Disaster Response Synchronization System by Benedicto Balilo Jr, Frank H. Miranda, Davie B. Balmadrid
Climate Change and Environment and Natural Resource Management (CCENRM)
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Project: Nutritional and Microbiological Analyses of Selected Bicol OTOP Products with Export Potential - Study: Predictive Modelling for Relevant Microorganism of Selected OTOP Products by Michael Angelo D. Brogada
Food Security and Poverty Reduction (FSPR)
9Development of LGU Juban Sorsogon Official Website by Michael Angelo D. Brogada
Enhancing the Competitiveness of Business and Industry
10Development of LGU Barcelona Sorsogon Official Website by Michael Angelo D. Brogada
Enhancing the Competitiveness of Business and Industry
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11Bicol University Correspondence Management System by Rodel N. Naz
Improving University management Services
12eBUCMS: Bicol University’s Web 2.0 Content Management System by Laarni D. Pancho
Improving University management Services
13ASTERISK@BU VOIP Using Session Initiation Protocol by Rolando L. Mendones
Improving University management Services
B. Funding and Other Resources
1. Actual expenditures for research of the Academic Unit in the last 5 years
ExpenditureItems CY 2008 CY 2009 CY 2010 CY 2011 CY 2012 CY 2012
1. Researcher's Incentives 87,714.54 28,890.302. Supplies and Materials 4,325.00 25,270.00 771.75 35,616.00 65,182.423. Travel and Fuel 25,700.00 48,070 5,845 7,766.00 7,926.004. Capability Building 22,997.36 -5. Acquisition of Equipment 49,950.00 7,990.006. Repair of Facilities7. Others / WAGES of RAs 17,700.00 74,700.00 29,250.00 13,200.00 25,200.00
Total 135,439.54 176,930 35,666.75 129,529.61 106,298.42
2. Linkages established with research agencies/institutions
Agency or Institution Address Level Fund/Assistance granted
Deagan Multipurpose Cooperative, Deagan Island, Dimasalang, Masbate
Masbate Local Assumes the accommodations of the faculty researchers during the data gathering schedule under the project DICOREMAP.
City Government of Sorsogon
Sorsogon City
Local / Provided the honorarium of researchers under the project Bacon District RRSA;Provided facilities for field analysis of sediment and water under the Sorsogon Bay Red Tide Monitoring Program
Commission on Higher Education
Manila National Provided the fund requirement of the Project Medicinal Flora of Albay Province, Philippines
Commission on Higher Education
Manila National Provided funds BU Higher Educational Research Center for Food Safety and Quality Assurance
Fiber Industry Development Authority
Region V Regional Provides technical Assistance to Farmer Cooperators under the project Abaca Rehabilitation Project
. CICT Main Office Manila National Provided honorarium for projects leaders and lecturers
3. LGU Juban Sorsogon Sorsogon Local Provided the honorarium of researcher under the
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development of the LGU website
4. LGU Barcelona Sorsogon
Sorsogon Local Provided the honorarium to the developer of the web portal
3. Research Facilities, Equipment, ICT and Other Resources
Facility/Resource Location Area or Capacity
Research ServiceOffered
1. Computer and printer CS Research Office 1 For use by researchers;
2. Vehicle GASS 4 units For use during field visits, but on schedule
/ booking.3. Photocopier BURDC (1); BUCS (2)
and BU Admin Office (2)
4 units For use in the preparation of documents in
research admin. Transactions; for use in producing enough copies of reports of
researchers.4. Camera BURDC (3); BUCS
Research (1-still camera and 1
videocam)
4 units still cam.; 1 unit video-cam
For use in documenting research process / resuslts and
products5.Field equipments (see attached list) For use by
researchers, both faculty and students.
6. Equipment (see attached list) For use by researchers, both
faculty and students.7. Land Small area with green
house is available at the vicinity of the
college.
Whenever bigger space is needed,
collaboration with CAF is made; or else,
demo farms are used thru farmer
cooperators.8. Laboratory room BUCS Bldg. 2 and
BUCS Bldg. 3Computer and Digital Design
Laboratory, General biology
laboratory rooms
Used both for instruction and
research such that research works are
scheduled whenever there are no classes
going on.9. Library BU MP Bldg. General library
which includes journals and unpublished
theses10. LCD and laptop BUCS Research
Office1 unit each
11. Statistical software BU RDC 2 softwares For use in verifying results incorporated in
the report; 12. Internet Facilities BU RDC and BUCS 3 mbps For use by
researchers, both
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faculty and students
Other resources/Specialized Research Center (e.g
Center for GAD, Center for Population Studies
Location Area or Capacity
Research ServiceOffered
1.GAD Center BU-CSSP The center have an office and a mini-library.
Technical Services for gender issues
2. IPRU-ITSO
3. BU-HERRC
BURDC
BURDC
The office have facilities for patent search and some resource materials for IP protection.
Research and Innovation Center
Protection of the different IP’s of the faculty and Students of Bicol University
Research laboratory facilities: Analytical microbiology, biology, food quality assurance laboratories
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4. Research Personnel and Other Support Services
Names Educational Qualification
Length of Research
ExperiencePosition Function
1. Arnulfo M. Mascariñas Ph. D. 14 Director Administrative, Research & Instruction2. Michael Montealegre MsSc 12 Instructor 3 Instruction, Research, Management 3. Ronnel R. Dioneda Ph.D. 20 Assoc. Professor IV Research, Administrative, Instruction 4. Rebecca Rosario Bercasio Ph. D. 15 Professor IV Instruction, Research, Management5. Engr. Christopher Pacardo Ms. Sc 15 Assistant Professor IV Instruction, Research, Management6. Zaina Gonzales-Bataller MBA 8 Admin Aide III Research, Editing7. Yolanda Julieta B. Brugada BSC/MAPA units 19 Instructor III Research, Instruction, Administrative8. Fe D. Ataiza BSEE/MM units 13 Instructor III Research, Instruction, Administrative9. Carlos V. Cortez BS Agri. /Educ./ MS En.
Sc.9 Instructor I Research, Instruction, Administrative
10. Angelo P. Candelaria BSBA, MBA 15 Instructor III Research, Instruction, Administrative11. Ida Francia Revale M. Sc. 21 Assistant Professor IV Instruction, Research, Management13. Luis O. Amano Ph. D. 26 Professor V Instruction, Research, Management14. Maria Lara B. Balingasa BS Applied Biology, MS
Plant Breeding8 Admin. Aide III Administrative
15. Maria Aurea C. Borromeo BSF-CRM, MS Fisheries (on-going)
8 Research Assistant Administrative
16. Alfredo O. Olaviaga, Jr. BAT 16 Farm Worker I Administrative, Farm Work17. Ananias O. Nate, Jr. DAT 17 Farm Worker II Administrative, Farm Work
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5. Income derived from research-related outputs and activities
The College of Science
Category Title of Technology/Invention/Discovery Amount of Income Generated
a. Patents Hydroponic Solution using Abaca Sap - Patent application No. 1-2012-000235
Commercial production is on process side-by-side with the field techno-incubation..
b. Copyrights Formulation of Abaca Sap Hyroponic Solution for Lettuce (Lactiva sativa) – Copyright Registration No. 02012-337
Field Guide for Red Tide Monitoring of Sorsogon Bay – Copyright Registration No. 02012-331
Teratogenecity of Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) Root Extract Using Duch Embryo Assay.- Copyright Registration No. 02012-340
BUCS Payroll
Mobile Disaster Response Synchronization System
Field trials for the technology incubation is still on-going
Initial copies were produced and used for validation of the methods as adopted by student researchers. Production of copies will we endorsed to the extension and production offices.
Copyrighted material will be made available into policy brief for use as literature or related study.
The system is not directly gaining income, however the system has given advantage to the college under survey / accreditation, considering that it digitized the preparation and management of the salaries of the college personnel.
The system is still in the process of development and refinement.
C. Implementation, Monitoring, Evaluation and Utilization of Research/Ouput
1. Organizational Structure of the R&D Unit
1.1 Profile of the Research and Development Head
Head Name EducationalQualification Specialization
No. of Years of
R&DExperience
1. Institution's R&D Head
Dr. Arnulfo M. Mascarinas
Ph. D in Community Development
MS in Rural Sociology
BS Agriculture
Community Development
Rural SociologyAgronomy
28
2. Academic Unit’sR&Head
Prof. Ida F. H. Revale
MS(on going)BS Chemistry
BiochemistryChemistry
25
1.2 Policies and guidelines in the conduct of research activities
Basic Policies and Principles (From MORD per BOR Res. No. 006, Series of 2009)
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The Bicol University shal undertake research and development as a major function along with instruction, extension, and production. The University shall implement its research programs through the various colleges/units anchored on the following principles and policies:
a. The University shall promote national and regional development through institutional and collaborative research, commercial application of institution-owned intellectual property and provision of research technical assistance to the community;
b. The University shall guarantee an open academic environment conducive to faculty members’ pursuit of knowledge knowledge and sharing of research results, and shall provide the students the opportunity to participate in the research as part of their academic training program.
c. The University shall support research programs based on their scholarly and educational merits and not on speculations concerning the political or moral impropriety of the uses which might be made on their results.
d. The University shall ensure that research performed using its facilities and resources shall be in line with its academic and non-academic mandates and geared towards attainment of goals and mission of the university.
e. The University shall protect its student and personnel from exploitation and misuse by entities which are a party to unauthorized and inappropriate research.
f. The University shall encourage and facilitate the interaction/collaboration of its faculty and students with other scientists, colleagues and students.
g. The University shall assume primary responsibility for the prevention, detection and investigation of research misconduct and shall take action to ensure the integrity of research, the protection of the rights of the research subjects and the public, and the observance of legal requirements related to national and external funding.
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STUDY LEADERS
PRESIDENT
VP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AFFAFFAIRS
BURDC DIRECTOR
RDC RESEARCH COORDINATOR/ MONITOR
BUCS DEAN
ASSISTANT DEAN
LEVEL I LEVEL II LEVEL III LEVEL IVCOLLEGE RESEARCH COORDINATOR
DEPARTMENT RESEARCH COORDINATOR
PROGRAM LEADERPROJECT LEADERS
PROGRAM LEADERSTUDY LEADERS
STUDY LEADERS STUDENT RESEARCHER
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1.3 Incentives granted to faculty researchers
Type of incentive Brief Description and Basis
Work Equivalent Credit (WEC)
Work equivalent credit shall be given to the faculty to give him release time to undertake the activities of the research based on approved work plan.
Basis: Manual of Operations for Research, BURDC, 2009
Honorarium Researchers of externally-fundedshall be given honorarium based on MOA, MOU, contract or other similar legal instruments
Researchers funded either from regular fund or income of the Universityshall be given honorarium depending on the extent of participation
Basis: Manual of Operations for Research, BURDC, 2009
Cash incentive
Travel Incentives for Paper Presentation abroad
Publication Incentives
Insurance of Researches
Researchers shall be given incentive for winning awards in the in-house review, regional, national, and international research fora
Publication to refereed journals of university generated research outputs shall likewise be given incentive
Basis: Manual of Operations for Research, BURDC, 2009
Faculty researchers whose papers are officially approved by the University and are presenting their output in International Conferences abroad are given travel grants.
Basis: BU BOR Resolution No. 55, series of 2011.
The publication incentive is awarded to faculty researchers where the cost of publication in the refereed journal is shouldered by the university, payable to the publisher.
Basis:
The insurance incentive is given to all faculty researchers and extensionists, including the research assistants. This is to ensure that over and above their GSIS insurance, there is a group insurance that would warrant their outdoor activities, most specially during the data gathering.
Basis: BU BOR Resolution No. 038, series of 2011
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1.4 Completed researches in the last five years
Faculty Researches
Research TitleSchedule of
Implementation
Date of Completio
nResearch Cost
Funding Source Researchers
BUCaptive Portal System
2011-2012 2012 BU FELIX PENETRANTE
“Ecological and Economic Assessment of Seagrasses along the Coasts of Albay Province, Philippines”S-3: Seagrass Habitat Mapping
2010 2013 BUCS and
BURDC
FELIX PENETRANTE
BUCS Payroll 2011-2012 2012 BU JAYVEE CHRISTOPHER VIBAR
e-BU: Document Tracking and Management System, Personnel Management Information System, and Integrated Library System
2012-2013 On-going BU Maceda, Lany L.Llovido, Jennifer L.
ASTERISK@BU VOIP Using Session Initiation Protocol
2011-2012 2012 Personal ROLANDO MENDONES
Bicol University Correspondence Management System
2009-2010 2010 Personal RODEL N. NAZ
eBUCMS: Bicol University’s Web 2.0 Content Management System
2009 -2010 2010 BU LAARNI D. PANCHO
Development of LGU Juban Sorsogon Official Website
2010-2011 January 2011
LGU Juban
Sorsogon
MICHAEL ANGELO D. BROGADA
Development of LGU Juban Sorsogon Official Website
2012 2013 LGU Barcelon
a Sorsogon
MICHAEL ANGELO D. BROGADA
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Student Researchers 2013
Research Title Time Frame Date of Completion Researchers Faculty Adviser/s Evaluators
Bulacao NHS E-Registration and Integrated Information System
Perez, John Rey J. Jennifer L. Llovido Ryan A. Rodriguez2012-2013 April, 2013 Reginaldo, Carlo Paolo A. Franklin M. Miranda Jr. Christian Y. Sy
Document Tracking and Archiving System for DENR
2012-2013 March, 2013 Layderos, Francia P. Ryan A. Rodriguez Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Rodel N. Naz
Mojeno, Jelamarie Shayne M. Aris J. Ordońez
HRH-Regional IS and Activity Scheduler of DOH-CHD Region V
2012-2013 March, 2013 Arnaldo, Rannie Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar Jennifer L. Llovido
Jaranilla, Maria Cristy Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Lectura,Princess Ryan A. Rodriguez
Office and Information Management System of MORMS Operio, Efren Allan Zaballa, Jeric
MORMS En-Grade System
2012-2013 March, 2013 Nicol, Rachel C. Ryan A. Rodriguez Jennifer L. Llovido Rico, April M. Michael Angelo D. Brogada Cha, Garlhynn Marie O. Aris J. Ordońez Heath, Precious Jade B.
BMS for BU Administrative Office Cluster II2012-2013 March, 2013 Espejo, Carlo E. Aris J. Ordońez Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Delima, Divine Grace M. Jennifer L. Llovido Lim, Hennie Aira B. Christian Y. Sy
Albay Central School Information System2012-2013 March, 2013 Sarza, Quiamenh S. Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar Vibar, Exequiel S. Franklin M. Miranda Jr. Nares,Jordan Lea P. Dela Rama
Student Records Management and Monitoring System for St.Raphael Academy Guidance and Counseling Office
2012-2013 March, 2013 Roy, Marinelle A. Christian Y. Sy Rolando Mendones Michael Angelo D. Brogada Lomadilla, Karen M. Lany L. Maceda
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Student Transaction Processing System for Legazpi City HS
2012-2013 March, 2013 Borlagdan, Karen Cate Ryan A. Rodriguez Franklin M. Miranda Jr. Toledo, Harriet C. Aris J. Ordońez Briones, Jorie Mel B. Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Marticio, Irene S.
Web-Based Term Loan ApplicationandMonitoring System for DBP Legazpi Branch
2012-2013 March, 2013 Sayson, Christian JamesMichael Angelo D. Brogada Lany L. Maceda
Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Guiab, Gene Carl Aris J. Ordońez
Micro-Finance System for ARDCI NGO Group Incorporated2012-2013 March, 2013 Arcilla, Glayza Marie G. Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Jennifer L. Llovido Lacsi, Catherine D. Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar Lucilla, Juvy A. Ryan A. Rodriguez
Employeess' Information and Payroll System of OWWA RO V
2012-2013 March, 2013 Grajo, Eunice Faith P. Aris J. Ordońez Christian Y. Sy Laurente, Donnalyn L. Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Lozano, Monette T. Franklin M. Miranda Jr.
Loan Application, Document Tracking,and Personnel Information System for NFA
2012-2013 March, 2013 Mendoza, Kevin Christian V. Jennifer L. Llovido Aris J. Ordońez
Zurbito, Veronica Dyan A. Rodel N. Naz Berdin, Michael B. Ryan A. Rodriguez
Licensing Information System for NTC2012-2013 March, 2013 Capino, Catherine C. Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Aris J. Ordońez Lany L. Maceda Cepeda, Marah R. Franklin M. Miranda Jr.
Patient Information Management and nventory System for Rural Health Unit of Guinobatan
Oña, Vanessa Orolfo, Maria Ariane
Patient's Record IS and Pharmacy Inventory System for the City Health Department of Legazpi
2012-2013 March, 2013 Buela, Jessa B. Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Rodel N. Naz Aris J. Ordońez Padre,May-An B. Christian Y. Sy
Human Resource Management, Information System for DOT ROV
2012-2013 March, 2013 Aquino, Jon Karlo O. Jacob, Danica M. Olaguer, Vanessa L.
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Licensing and Production Record Management System for FIDA ROV
2012-2013 March, 2013 Balean, Elda Lorraine B. Lea P. Dela Rama Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Michael Angelo D. Brogada
Doctama, Charmaine Joy D. Lany L. Maceda
E-Pedalled & Tricycle Registration for TRD Tabaco2012-2013 March, 2013 Besmonte, Analyn C. Lea P. Dela Rama Jennifer L. Llovido Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar Burce, Jennelyn M. Franklin M. Miranda Jr.
Employment Resource Services for Latter Day Saints Bicol Region
2012-2013 March, 2013 Codia, Ascel Mon Kervy B. Ryan A. Rodriguez Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar Michael Angelo D. Brogada Dorosan, Brian A. Lany L. Maceda
Web-Based Information System for Albay Provincial Cooperative & Enterprise Development Office
2012-2013 March, 2013 Lopez, Jinky Lea P. Dela Rama Ryan A. Rodriguez Rolando Mendones Loria, Nicole Christian Y. Sy
Web-Based Monitoring System for DPWH RO V (Hydrology Section)
2012-2013 March, 2013 Toledo, Marie Connie L. Aris J. Ordońez Christian Y. Sy Michael Angelo D. Brogada Bisoña, Shahani S. Franklin M. Miranda Jr.
DPWH Document Tracking and Archival System2012-2013 March, 2013 Sicad, Julie Ann L. Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Rodel N. Naz Aris J. Ordońez Saclao, Genaro A. III Ryan A. Rodriguez
Business Info System for Treasurers Office and Assessors of the Municipality of Guinobatan
2012-2013 March, 2013 Pasuquin, Niño Aris J. Ordońez Ryan A. Rodriguez Bagagñan, John Angelo Jennifer L. Llovido Nuñez, Marwin Benedicto B. Balilo Jr.
BU NSTP Website2012-2013 March, 2013 Bellen, Yancy Yves B. Rodel N. Naz Christian Y. Sy Franklin M. Miranda Jr. Bonete,Arwin B. Aris J. Ordońez
Document Management System for City Social Welfare and Development Legazpi City
2012-2013 March, 2013 Andes, Annabelle A.Michael Angelo D. Brogada Jennifer L. Llovido
Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Velasco, Jinevie Franklin M. Miranda Jr.
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BU-ESC Automated System2012-2013 March, 2013 Balbedina, James Paul G. Rodel N. Naz Lea P. Dela Rama Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar Protacio, Kevin Matthew Michael Angelo D. Brogada
Web-Based Research Management Information System for BURDC
2012-2013 March, 2013 Ludovice, Rose Jean G.Michael Angelo D. Brogada Jennifer L. Llovido
Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar Dela Rama, Mariella S. Benedicto B. Balilo Jr.
Personnel and Scholars Monitoring System2012-2013 March, 2013 Preligera, Rochelle O.
Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar Rolando Mendones
Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Elli,Karla B. Ryan A. Rodriguez
Job Posting and Placment System2012-2013 Summer Altavano, Raul Adrian Ryan A. Rodriguez Christian Y. Sy Michael Angelo D. Brogada Nual Ma. Jessica Jennifer L. Llovido
Web-Based Project Management and Monitoring System2012-2013 March, 2013 Bagasin, Rose Ann D. Franklin M. Miranda Jr. Jennifer L. Llovido Bones, Raynette Ryan A. Rodriguez Llabore, Joy Ann C. Christian Y. Sy
Personnel Information and Document Tracking Systemforthe Municipality of Guinobatan
2012-2013 March, 2013 Barbudo, EricaJayvee Christopher N. Vibar Christian Y. Sy
Lea P. Dela Rama Serrano, Kathleen Joy Ryan A. Rodriguez
Web-Based Information System for CSCDI
2012-2013 March, 2013 Bas, Maridel G. Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Ryan A. Rodriguez Bigueras, Melissa N. Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar Cantoria, Miraflor A. Rodel N. Naz Casim, Cheinille L.
Disaster Information Information Management System for OCD ROV
2012-2013 March, 2013 Miranda, John Nestor V. Ryan A. Rodriguez Lea P. Dela Rama
Grivialde, Marbie Princess Z. Rolando Mendones
Pasibe, Harvey M. Benedicto B. Balilo Jr.
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Student Researchers 2012
Research Title Time Frame Date of Completion Researchers Faculty Adviser/s Evaluators
Salary Loan and Monitoring System for the Development Bank of the Philippines
2011-2012 December, 2011 Catherine L. Bañadera Christian Y. Sy Benedicto B. Balilo Jr.
Romano V. Fusana Ryan A. Rodriguez Lany L. Maceda
Aris J. Ordoñez
Web-Based Personnel Information System for National Food Authority ROV
2011-2012 November, 2011 Cristina Jessica G. Albor Christian Y. Sy Benedicto B. Balilo Jr.
Mary Joy B. Celzo Ryan A. Rodriguez Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar
Christian Y. Sy
Dr. Emilio B. Espinosa Sr. Memorial State College of Agriculture and Technology Enrolment System
2011-2012 January, 2012 Ivy Niña P. Hayahay Lany L. Maceda Christian Y. Sy
Kristoffer A. Rebaya Ryan A. Rodriguez Benedicto B. Balilo Jr.
Aris J. Ordoñez
Residential Free Patent Application Management System of Department of Environment and Natural Resources ROV Land Management Division
2011-2012 November, 2011 John Paul L. Musa Lany L. Maceda Franklin M. Miranda
Manuel M Soratorio III Noli B. Lucila Jr. Benedicto B. Balilo Jr.
Lany L. Maceda
Bicol University Alumni Information and Communication Management System (BU-AICMS)
2011-2012 January, 2012 Marivic E. Lorilla Laarni D. Pancho Christian Y. Sy
Marco C. Fulo Noli B. Lucila Jr. Flor A. Jenkin
Jennifer L. Llovido
Electronic Registration and Information System for Philippine Science High School Bicol Region Campus
2011-2012 January, 2012 Charmaine Kate R. Olano Lany L. Maceda Christian Y. Sy
Clare Aurea E. Redillas Ryan A. Rodriguez Franklin M. Miranda
Lea P. De la Rama
Web-Based Resource Information System for Local2011-2012 January, 2012 Maria Lourdes E. Antones Lea P. De la Rama Romulo Callos
Sybil E. Uy Rollie N. Montealegre Franklin M. Miranda
Ryan A. Rodriguez
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Enrolment System for Anislag National High School2011-2012 January, 2012 Juicelle P. Ceroriales Lany L. Maceda Franklin M. Miranda
Jayson G. Geva Christian Y. Sy Lany L. Maceda
Ryan A. RodriguezWeb-Based Personnel Management System 2011-2012 November, 2011 Lee B. Barra Lany L. Maceda Franklin M. Miranda Joseph H. Barte Noli B. Lucila Jr. Lany L. Maceda Sonia B. Gregorio
Web-Based Supplies and Equipment Tracking and Management System for DENR ROV
2011-2012 December, 2011 Eddieson M. Mendones Lany L. Maceda Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar
Ma. Sybil C. Gamil Christian Y. Sy Jennifer L. Llovido
Franklin M. Miranda
Inventory and Monitoring System for Municipality of catilla (Municipal Agriculturist Office)
2011-2012 January, 2012 Charlyn D. Alemania Jennifer L. Llovido Franklin M. Miranda
Mary Grace M. Porteria Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Lea P. De la Rama
Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar
Supply and Equipment Inventory and Monitoring System for the National Statistics Office Regional Office No. V
2011-2012 January, 2012 Nickjohn B. Balictar Lea P. De la Rama Ryan A. Rodriguez
Charmie E. Belisano Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Noli B. Lucila Jr.
Aris J. Ordoñez
Web-Based Performance Monitoring for Department of Agriculture of Municipality of Irosin
2011-2012 December, 2011 Shiena D. Fulay Lea P. De la Rama Ryan A. Rodriguez
Joan M. Martillana Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Franklin M. Miranda
Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar
Online Inventory and Monitoring System of City Agriculture Office in Legazpi City Hall
2011-2012 December, 2011 Ayra E. Balin Jennifer L. Llovido Lea P. De la Rama
Aida B. Belir Christian Y. Sy Ryan A. Rodriguez
Aris J. Ordoñez
Supply Monitoring and Inventory System for Department of Education Regional Office V
2011-2012 January, 2012 Louela V. Camano Christian Y. Sy Lea P. De la Rama
Alilii C. Cestina Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Franklin M. Miranda
Jayvee Christopher N. VibarBU-iLib: Circulation and Serials Management System 2011-2012 December, 2011 Kevin A. Cosa Laarni D. Pancho Jennifer L. Llovido
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Floarencio H. Escote Jr. Noli B. Lucila Jr. Neria E. Gomez
Ryan A. Rodriguez
NBI-Legazpi District Office Web-Based Application System (Warrant of Arrest)
2011-2012 December, 2011 Marie Grace D. Gabriel Lany L. Maceda Ryan A. Rodriguez
Marjorie J. Guantero Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Christian Y. Sy
Franklin M. Miranda
Online Stallholder Application and Billing System of Legazpi City Public Market
2011-2012 November, 2011 Liza Q. Bartolay Christian Y. Sy Franklin M. Miranda
Leizel Jane A. Ng Jennifer L. Llovido Benedicto B. Balilo Jr.
Lany L. Maceda
Online Information System for DENR-Enviromental Management Bureau Regional Office V
2011-2012 November, 2011 Jomar R. Ocsina Ryan A. Rodriguez Benedicto B. Balilo Jr.
Jonel L. Beltran Jennifer L. Llovido
Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar
Bicol University Admissions System2011-2012 November, 2011 Joysan M. Conda Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Franklin M. Miranda
Exodus M. Dorotan Lany L. Maceda Lea P. De la Rama
Aris J. Ordoñez
LAN-Based Teacher and Personnel Information and Management System
2011-2012 December, 2011 Brando P. Goyena Jr. Ryan A. Rodriguez Franklin M. Miranda
Jonel A. Hestiada Christian Y. Sy Christian Y. Sy
Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar
MIS For Philippine Postal Corporation Regional Office V: Online Ordering and Postal ID Application Tracking System
2011-2012 January, 2012Paul Emmanuel P. Cantuba Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Christian Y. Sy
Evangel G. Dayandate Lany L. Maceda Ryan A. Rodriguez
Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar
Online Service Scheduling and Service Scheduling for Pullout Digital and Creative Productions
2011-2012 January, 2012 Mark Alvic R. Esplana Ryan A. Rodriguez Benedicto B. Balilo Jr.
Glaiza Mae S. Zurbano Jennifer L. Llovido Christian Y. Sy
Aris J. Ordoñez
BU-iLib: Cataloging System and Web OPAC 2011-2012 December, 2011 Mary Joy P. Canon Noli B. Lucila Jr. Jennifer L. Llovido
Mike Danielle L. Enciso Laarni D. Pancho Neria E. Gomez
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Ryan A. Rodriguez
Sales and Inventory Monitoring System of Eligen Drugmart2011-2012 December, 2011 Kenan B. Cahiwat Rollie N. Montealegre Christian Y. Sy
Gene D. Pavilando Jennifer L. Llovido Ryan A. Rodriguez
Franklin M. Miranda
Web-Based File Management System for Daraga Water District (DAWD)
2011-2012 December, 2011 May Ann P. Luna Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Rollie N. Montealegre
Myrwin Xyra Ll. Apin Christian Y. Sy Franklin M. Miranda
Ryan A. Rodriguez
Equipment Inventory Monitoring System for the Department of the Interior and Local Government RO-V
2011-2012 November 26, 2011 Alea Mae Joyce B. Benig Christian Y. Sy Benedicto B. Balilo Jr.
Ryan A. Rodriguez Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar
Aris J. Ordoñez
Web-Based Loan Application and Monitoring System for the BNVTS Multi-Purpose Cooperative
2011-2012 December 2, 2011 Apple L. Agripa Lany L. Maceda Lea P. Dela Rama
Pauline R. Dominguez Christian Y. Sy Jennifer L. Llovido
Franklin M. Miranda
File Management and Medicine Monitoring System for Bicol University Medical/Dental Clinic
2011-2012 January 20, 2012 Mary Grace A. Beraquit Christian Y. Sy Ryan A. Rodriguez
Pinky A. Vergara Benedicto B. Balilo Jr. Lea P. Dela Rama
Lany L. Maceda
Web Based Personnel Information System for Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
2011-2012 December 10, 2011 Anna Lou B. Bricia Lany L. Maceda Ryan A. Rodriguez
Donna N. Mirandilla Christian Y. Sy Jennifer L. Llovido
Lany L. Maceda
Web-Based Personnel and Teachers Information System for Department of Education Ligao City Division
2011-2012 December 17, 2011 Rico John D. Federico Christian Y. Sy Franklin M. Miranda
Joie Marie D. Saenz Noli B. Lucila Ryan A. Rodriguez
Christian Y. Sy
Student Research 2011
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Web-Based Payroll and Loan Monitoring System for Commision on Audit RO V
2010-2011 January, 2011 Crist M. Marfil Benedicto Balilo Jr. Lany L. Maceda
Mary Ann S. Vina Jayvee Christopher Vibar
Franklin Miranda Jr.
Bicol Regional Training and Teaching Hospital Management System Information System
2010-2011 January, 2011 Arnold Hildon M. Estacio Christian Y. Sy Lany L. Maceda
Carlo C. Gonzaga Ryan A. Rodriguez
Juancho Gabriel G. Ko
Heavy Equipment and Maintenance Monitoring System of Sunwest Resources and Aggregates
2010-2011 February, 2011 Paula Marie B. Dayaon Noli B. Lucila Jr. Lany L. Maceda
John Alexander R. Virtucio Jayvee Christopher Vibar
Christian Y. Sy
Face Recognition System for Electronic Time In and Time Out Logbook
2010-2011 February, 2011 Kristina G. Gigantone Juancho Gabriel G. Ko Jayvee Christopher Vibar
Rosechel C. Emberga Franklin Miranda Jr.
Jennifer L. Llovido
Personnel and Inventory Information System for the City Government of Masbate
2010-2011 January, 2011 Gladys Mae C. Apalit Ryan A. Rodriguez Christian Y. Sy
Diane E. Escañela Franklin Miranda Jr.
Benedicto Balilo Jr.
Web-Based Inventory and Monitoring System of Bicol Regional Blood Bank
2010-2011 January, 2011 Laissa A. Miralles Ryan A. Rodriguez Benedicto Balilo Jr.
Ronna Faith M. Monzon Jennifer L. Llovido
Juancho Gabriel G. Ko
Planning Support Management System for the BUCS Planning and Management Office
2010-2011 February, 2011 Osman Kieshen D. Darish Jennifer L. Llovido Lany L. Maceda
Blescila E. Llanzana Juancho Gabriel G. Ko
Christian Y. Sy
Bicol University Union of Faculty Association Inc. Web-Based Information System Inc.
2010-2011 February, 2011 Mae Anne P. Gardon Benedicto Balilo Jr. Lany L. Maceda
Jemelyn May C. Hipona Jennifer L. Llovido
Jayvee Christopher Vibar
Web-Based Geographical Information System of Animal Habitat For PAWB ROV
2010-2011 January, 2011 Ana Marie L. Llaguno Juancho Gabriel G. Ko Franklin Miranda Jr.
Camella Jean C. Meralpis Jayvee Christopher Vibar
Ryan A. Rodriguez
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Communications-Driven Decision Support System for the City Government of Legazpi
2010-2011 January, 2011 Larra D. Gonzales Arlene A. Satuito Lany L. Maceda
John Michael B. Pilapil Ryan A. Rodriguez
Juancho Gabriel G. Ko
Budget System in SUC's: "THE BU MODEL"2010-2011 February, 2011 Shadel P. Medina Benedicto Balilo Jr. Christian Y. Sy
Reizha O. Rito Crisanta Botin
Ryan A. Rodriguez
Bicol University Web-Based Publication Management System
2010-2011 January, 2011 Jezelle G. De Vega Ryan A. Rodriguez Benedicto Balilo Jr.
Juancho Gabriel G. Ko
Jayvee Christopher Vibar
Online Vet Information System with a Pet Adoption2010-2011 February, 2011 Clifford Ian J. Bautista Juancho Gabriel G. Ko Franklin Miranda Jr.
Karell May R. Rosario Benedicto Balilo Jr.
Ryan A. Rodriguez
Procurement System in State University and Colleges: The Bicol University Model
2010-2011 February, 2011 Janine S. Alejo Amelia A. Dorosan, Ph.D. Lany L. Maceda
Frenz Aldwyn T. Paliza Ryan A. Rodriguez Benedicto Balilo Jr.
Juancho Gabriel G. Ko
Integrated Monitoring System of Sunwest Resources and Aggregates
2010-2011 February, 2011 Ron Ely R. Aragon Noli B. Lucila Jr. Christian Y. Sy
Marlon Kenwahl B. Daza Romulus Callos
Jayvee Christopher Vibar
Management Information System for the Local Government Unit of Magallanes, Sorsogon
2010-2011 January, 2011 Maricris P. Hermosa Benedicto Balilo Jr. Jennifer L. Llovido
Larish Joy C. Lopera Jayvee Christopher Vibar
Manuel B. Ardales
Supply and Inventory Monitoring System of Sunwest Resources and Aggregates
2010-2011 January, 2011 Maria Daisy L. Lleno Noli B. Lucila Jr. Jennifer L. Llovido
Roland T. Marbella Juancho Gabriel G. Ko
Ryan A. Rodriguez
Bicol Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Online Monitoring System for Department of Trade and Industry Regional Office V
2010-2011 January, 2011 Pia Zoraya B. Revelo Arlene A. Satuito Lany L. Maceda
Emilyn V. Mabini Benedicto Balilo Jr.
Christian Y. Sy
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Department of Tourism Regional Office V Web-Based Information System
2010-2011 January, 2011 Maylyn M. Nuarin Juancho Gabriel G. Ko Christian Y. Sy
Rose L. Regachuelo Franklin Miranda Jr.
Ryan A. Rodriguez
e-LTFRB2010-2011 January, 2011 Maria Ednelyn C. Cañeta Benedicto Balilo Jr. Christian Y. Sy
Julius T. Sabile Ryan A. Rodriguez
Franklin Miranda Jr.
A Web-Based Loan Application and Evaluation System of Banco Santiago De Libon Incorporated
2010-2011 January, 2011 Jovelyn P. Luis Ryan A. Rodriguez Jayvee Christopher Vibar
Joan R. Somido Juancho Gabriel G. Ko
Manuel B. Ardales
Online Archival System of Land Survey Records for DENR Lands Management Service Regional Office V
2010-2011 February, 2011 Jesse L. Lorenzo Benedicto Balilo Jr. Lany L. Maceda
Ryan A. Rodriguez
Juancho Gabriel G. Ko
Online Client Information System of Food and Drug Section of DOH-CHD Bicol
2010-2011 January, 2011 Ivy N. Francisco Benedicto Balilo Jr. Christian Y. Sy
Jayvee Christopher Vibar
Ryan A. Rodriguez
Web-Based Inventory and Transaction Processing System of PC Site Computer Center
2010-2011 January, 2011 Mark Joseph E. Detablan Laarni D. Pancho Manuel B. Ardales
Franklin Miranda Jr.
Ryan A. Rodriguez
DOH RO V Online Bidding, Monitoring and Inventory System
2010-2011 January, 2011 Melanie C. Asiado Ryan A. Rodriguez Lany L. Maceda
Maureen Faye A. Laderas Christian Y. Sy
Benedicto Balilo Jr.
E-Barangayster2010-2011 January, 2011 Jason B. Barrameda Christian Y. Sy Benedicto Balilo Jr.
Lean Alejandro M. Martinez Ryan A. Rodriguez
Jennifer L. Llovido
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A. International
1. ACM International Inter Collegiate Programming Contest
December 1-2, 2011 UP Diliman, Quezon City Computing Society of the PhilippinesRyan A. Rodriguez
Noli B. Lucila Jr.Michael Angelo D. Brogada
2. International Academic Colloquium
September 9-11, 2009 Bicol University, Legazpi City Bicol University Lany L. Maceda
B. National
1. CICT’s iSchools Close Out
March 16-18, 2012 DAP Christian Y. Sy
2. JAVA SE Fundamentals Ed 2 PRV Training April 16-20, 2012
Oracle Academy, DOST, Communication Technology Office
Lea P. dela Rama
3. National Academic Colloquium September 28-20, 2011 Bicol University Graduate School
4. ICT Literacy Conference for Teachers
July 2-5, 2011 Commission on Information and Communications Technology
Rommel Evan J. PajeJennifer L. Llovido
5. CILC eModule Review June 15, 2011 CICT Lany L. Maceda6. IBM DB2 Academic
Instructor Training October 24-27, 2011 Ateneo de Naga University, Naga City
IBM Philippines Michael Angelo D. Brogada
7. Philippine Computing Science Congress March 4-5, 2011 Ateneo de Naga University,
Naga City
Computing Society of the Philippines
Michael Angelo D. BrogadaLea P. dela RamaNoli B. Lucila Jr.
8. Philippine Youth Congress for IT 2010 September 15, 2010 UP Diliman, Quezon City UP ITTC Michael Angelo D. Brogada
9. Public Hearing on the Policies & Standards for Undergraduate Thesis/ Capstone Project for Computing
September 13, 2010 CHED National Office Aris J. Ordoñez
10. ICT Literacy Conference for Teachers
July 2-5, 2010 Commission on Information and Communication Technology
Arlene A. SatuitoNoli B. Lucila Jr.
11. 4th Philippine National Inter-Collegiate
Novenber 20,2010 Ateneo de Naga University, Naga City
Computing Society of the Philippines
Lea P. dela RamaMichael Angelo D. Brogada
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Programming Competition
12. CICT’s SPW Training Workshop
September 15-17, 2010 Royal Crown Hotel, Bataan CICT - HCDG Laarni D. PanchoChristian Y. Sy
Jennifer L. Llovido13. ICT Resource Acquisition
Seminar(Terms of Reference)
June 21- 25, 2010NCC/ Nat’ Computer Institute NCC/ Nat’ Computer Institute Laarni D. Pancho
14. Strategic Planning Workshop on one Enterprise Architecture – One Enterprise Portal
March 11-13, 2010 ARC, ASU, BANGA, AKLAN/CICT` Laarni D. Pancho
15. IT Audit, Security and Governance Seminar February 8 – 12, 2010 Nat’l Comp. CTR, NCI & ISACA Laarni D. Pancho
16. Field Personnel Training on the G.I for BEI and the PCOS Machine
February 19-20, 2010 Commission on Elections Ryan A. Rodriguez
17. CICT’s Basic Online Writing Technique April 21-24, 2010 Visayas State University, Baybay
City, Leyte Visayas State University Christian Y. Sy
18. CICT’s Commitment Setting and Planning Workshop
March 15-17, 2010 University Hotel, University of the Philippines
University Hotel, University of the Philippines Christian Y. Sy
19. CICT’s Training of Trainers on Basic Management Course
February 23-26, 2010 University Hotel, University of the Philippines
University Hotel, University of the Philippines Christian Y. Sy
20. Debriefing Workshop on the Responsible use of ICT
January 21-22, 2010 Svillupo Consulting Service Cooperative Lany L. Maceda
21. End-User Training on the Responsible Use of ICT January 18-20, 2010 Svillupo Consulting Service
Cooperative Lany L. Maceda
22. Closeout Facilitators Training for Trainers(TOT)
November 27-30, 2010 CICT Noli B. Lucila Jr.
23. ICT Course Design and Development Course May 24, 2010 – June 4, 2010 National Computer Center National Computer Center Noli B. Lucila Jr.
24. 12th PSITE National Convention February 24-27, 2010 PSITE PSITE Noli B. Lucila Jr.
25. Philippine Youth Congress for IT 2009 September 10-11, 2009 UP Diliman, Quezon City UP Information Technology
Training CenterMichael Angelo D. Brogada
Ryan A. Rodriguez
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26. Consultation Workshop on the Proposed Industry – Academe Roadmap for IT
December 3, 2009 Pili, Camarines Sur Technical Panel in It Education Michael Angelo D. Brogada
27. Orientation on the Revised Policies & Standards for IT Graduate Education & DIT Consortium Project
November 25-26, 2009 Tagaytay Country Hotel, Tagaytay City CHED TPITE Laarni D. Pancho
28. CICT-IOSN ASEAN+3 Linux Training Camp for LPI 1 Certification
May 25-June 5, 2009 Commission on ICT & Aklan State University Commission on ICT Arlene A. Satuito
29. Teacher Training on Mobile Application Development
May 11-13, 2009 Java Education & Dev’t Initiative (JEDI) Arlene A. Satuito
30. Teacher Training Introduction to Programming 1&2 and Data Structure
April 20-24, 2009 Java Education & Dev’t Initiative (JEDI)
Arlene A. Satuito
31. CILC and ICT for Basic Education(ICT4BE) Framework and Training for Trainers
February 16-19, 2009 Benguet State University Commission on ICT Arlene A. Satuito
32. Oracle’s Thinkquest October 15-16, 2009 Cebu Normal University, Cebu City
Cebu Normal University, Cebu City Christian Y. Sy
33. Systems Analysis and Design Workshop II May 27-29, 2009
Commission on Information and Communication Technology, eSkwela
Lany L. Maceda
34. Systems Analysis and Design Workshop I April 21-23, 2009
Commission on Information and Communication Technology, eSkwela
Lany L. Maceda
35. Teacher Training on Mobile Application Development
May 11-13, 2009 JEDI, PSITE, JRDC Jennifer L. LlovidoRyan A. Rodriguez
36. Teacher Training Introduction to Programming 1 & 2 and Data Structure
April 20-24, 2009 Aquainas University of Legazpi, Legazpi City JEDI, PSITE, JRDC
Jennifer L. LlovidoAris J. Ordoñez
Benedicto B. Balilo, Jr.Michael Angelo D. Brogada
37. Computer and Internet Literacy Course (CILC)
February 16-19, 2009 BSU, CICT Jennifer L. Llovido
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and ICT for Basic Education
38. JEDI Training for IT Teachers Phase 2 May 11-13, 2009 Naga City PSITE V/ CDITE V Michael Angelo D. Brogada
C. Regional
1. Ateneo Programming Challenge 2012
March 11, 2012Ateneo de Naga University, Naga City
Ateneo de Naga UniversityNoli B. Lucila Jr.
Ryan A. RodriguezMichael Angelo D. Brogada
2. Regional Quality Assessment Team(RQAT) Orientation/Reorientation Conference
December 14, 2011
Legazpi City
CHED Regional Office V Aris J. Ordoñez
3. 1st Provincial Consultative Conference with Higher Education Institutions in Sorsogon
August 19, 2011 CHED Aris J. OrdoñezMichael Angelo D.Brogada
4. Ateneo Programming Challenge 2011 March 11, 2011 Ateneo de Naga University,
Naga CityAteneo de Naga University
Noli B. Lucila Jr.Ryan A. Rodriguez
Michael Angelo D. Brogada5. 2nd Bicol Youth Congress
for IT November 18-19, 2011 Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges
Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges, College of ICT Michael Angelo D. Brogada
6. Academic forum (Education as a Strategy for Social Transformation)
August 31, 2011 CHED ROV/ Regional Council of Deans Inc. Aris J. Ordoñez
7. Academic Forum(Trends, Issues & Challenges in Higher Education)
August 9, 2011 CHED ROV/ Council of Deans for Graduate School Aris J. Ordoñez
8. Consultative Meeting to Review/Update the ICT-related Courses in the Teacher Education Curriculum
June 1, 2010
Legazpi City
CHED Lany L. Maceda
9. Council of Deans for IT Education Region V Conference
August 5, 2011 Council of Deans for IT Education V Michael Angelo D. Brogada
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10. Orientation Seminar on Legazpi City Ecological Solid Waste Management Program
August 13, 2010 Legazpi City City Gov’t of Legazpi and BUCS Laarni D. PanchoChristian Y. Sy
11. Annual Conference and General Assembly of the BFHE
August 12, 2010 BHFE & CHED Laarni D. Pancho
12. 3rd Ateneo Programming Challenge March 1, 2010 Ateneo de Naga University,
Naga City Ateneo de Naga University Ryan A. RodriguezMichael Angelo D. Brogada
13. BUUFAI Planning Workshop July 16-17, 2010 Viento de Mar Resort, Bacacay,
Albay Viento de Mar resort Christian Y. Sy
14. Project Management Training July 12-17, 2010 Costa Palmera, Calayucay, Sto.
Domingo/ CICT Laarni D. Pancho
15. Digital Image Processing December 16-18, 2009 Ateneo de Naga University, Naga City Ateneo de Naga University Arlene A. Satuito
16. Consultation Workshop on the Proposed Industry-Academe Roadmap for Information Technology
December 3, 2009 Naga Regent Hotel, Naga City CHED TPITE Laarni D. PanchoMichael Angelo D. Brogada
17. Search Engine Marketing Conference February 5-6, 2009 Aquainas University, Legazpi
City Benedicto B. Balilo, Jr.
18. Research Proposal Preparation Workshop October 28-20, 2009 CHED ROV/ Zonal Research Center/
Bicol University Aris J. Ordoñez
19. INFOTEK ’09 (iCon ‘09) October 29, 2009 Concourse Convention Center, Gov. Forbes St. Legazpi City Concourse Convention Center
Benedicto B. Balilo, Jr.Michael Angelo Brogada
Jayvee Christopher N. Vibar20. Local/ Institutional
1. Orientation Seminar for the newly Hired Faculty of the Bicol University
July 19-20, 2012 Bicol University, Legazpi City Bicol University, Human Resource Management Office
Aris J. OrdoñezMichael Angelo D. Brogada
2. 1st STI Conference in Information Technology March 17, 2012 STI, Naga City STI Naga City Campus Michael Angelo D. Brogada
3. Job Orientation Program March 1, 2012 The Lewis College The Lewis College Michael Angelo D. Brogada4. Seminar-Workshop on
PHP and MYSQL November 5-6, 2011 SSC Bulan, Bulan, Sorsogon SSC Bulan Campus Michael Angelo D. Brogada
5. Seminar –Workshop on VB.net and MYSQL October 16-17, 2011 SSC Bulan, Bulan, Sorsogon SSC Bulan Campus Michael Angelo D. Brogada
6. Gaming and Animation September 25, 2011 Informatics Legazpi Center, Informatics Legazpi Center Lea P. dela Rama
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Legazpi City7. Seminar –Workshop in
Database using MYSQL October 8-9, 2011 Veritas College of Irosin CS/IT Dept., Irosin, Sorsogon Veritas College of Irosin Michael Angelo D. Brogada
8. PHP and MYSQL Development Course August 28-29, 2011 Bicol University Gubat Campus,
Gubat, Sotsogon Bicol University Gubat Campus Michael Angelo D. Brogada
9. Seminar-Workshop on Excel, Publisher and Blogging
May 17, 2011 SSC Graduate Studies, Main Campus, Sorsogon City
SSC Graduate Studies, Main Campus Michael Angelo D. Brogada
10. BUCS Enhancement Seminar 2010 June 7-11, 2010 BUCS Auditorium & Casa
Basilisa, Guinobatan, Albay BUCS
Laarni D. PanchoLany L. Maceda
Rommel Evan J. PajeChristian Y. Sy
Jennifer L. LlovidoNoli B. Lucila Jr.
Ryan A. RodriguezJayvee Christopher N. Vibar
11. Computer Literacy Program March 24, 2010 Bicol university, Legazpi City Bicol University Benedicto B. Balilo, Jr.
12. 2010 Work and Financial Planning Workshop March 22-23, 2010 Bicol University, Legazpi City Bicol University Jennifer L. Llovido
13. Training in Consumer Electronics Mobile Phone Repairing
August 1-16, 2010 Sto. Domingo, Albay Sto. Domingo – LGU Franklin M. Miranda
14. Computer Literacy Training Program for the Non-Teaching Employees of Bicol University
June 26, 2010 Legazpi City BU, Human Resource Management Office
Lany L. MacedaJennifer L. Llovido
15. 2009 BUCS Enhancement Activities June 8-9, 2009 BUCS, Legazpi City Bicol University College of Science Lany L. Maceda
Ryan A. Rodriguez16. Search Engine Marketing
Conference February 5-6, 2009 AUL-DOST, Globe, DTI Franklin M. Miranda
17. Orientation Seminar for the Newly Hired Employees of the Bicol University
November 17-18, 2009 BUCS Auditorium, Legazpi City BU Human Resource Management Office Christian Y. Sy
18. Computer Literacy Training Program for the Non-Teaching Employee
April 1, 2009 Bicol University, Legazpi City BU, Human Resource Management Office Lany L. Maceda
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1.7 Description of Research Monitoring and Evaluation (MORD)
No research undertaking shall be implemented without a duly approved research proposal which incorporates the comments and suggestions of the appropriate evalution committee.
Prior to implementing an approved research proposal, the faculty will be issued an appointment by the Office of the President, duly endorsed by the Dean/Director of his/her mother unit, and the BURDC Director, through the Vice President of Academic Affair’s Office. The appointment shall stipulate the WEC or honorarium of the researcher, his/her duties and responsibilities, and the duration based on the approved work plan. A Terms of Reference (TOR) shall be issued together with the Appointment specifying the responsibilities of the researcher and the university.
During implementation, researchers of institutionally- and externally-funded reseaches are:
a. required to submit Quarterly R&D Monitoring and Evaluation Form (BU R&D Form No. 3), Progress/Accomplishment Report ((BU R&D Form No. 4), Year-End R&D Accomplishment Report (BU R&D Form No. 7), and Terminal Report (BU R&D Form No. 6) for completed researches
b. required to present their accomplishment in Project Leader’s Meeting held every quarter to assess whether objectives have been met and determine gaps and problems which need to be answered
In-House Reviews are conducted at the college level as a preliminary venue for the critiquing and screening of completed and on-going research undertakings before presentation at the University In-House Review.
All research undertakings either, completed or on-going, are presented in the In-House Reviews and other similar fora for further enhancements and dissemination.
1.8 Utilization of research results/outputs (e.g. for instructional development, emhancement of instructional processes, technology transfer, etc.)
Title of Research Nature of Utilization Brief DescriptionBUCaptive Portal System Implementation of the software
project by Bicol UniversityThe usefullness, effectiveness and efficiency of the BU Captive Portal Project made BU adopt such system.
BUCS Payroll System Automated Payroll Information System for BUCS
Automatically computes the gross pay, deductions and net pay; automatically generate the payroll register, payroll voucher; allow an instant generation of monthly payroll reports.
eBUCMS: Bicol University’s Web 2.0 Web Content Management System
Improving Bicol University management processes
A Content Management System embedded in the BU Website; A software of two major modules – Website administration and System Management.
e-BU: Document Tracking and Management System, Personnel Management Information System, and Integrated Library System(Currently on client-test)
Improving Bicol University management processes
Automation of Bicol University transaction processes on Document Tracking, Personnel Information System and Integrated Library
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Management System. Development of LGU Juban Sorsogon Official Website
An information dissemination tool.
The website is an online information system that will provide relevant and up-to-date information about Juban’s thrusts, programs, projects and activities to the Jubanons and community as a whole.
Development of LGU Barcelona Sorsogon Official Website
Enhancement of LGU services The web portal intends to provide relevant and significant information to the community especially to the people of Barcelona. It includes news, pictures and updates about projects and activities of the LGU.
1.9 Description of the mechanism adopted to protect IPR and observance of research ethics among faculty and student researches
a. Mechanism adopted to protect IPR
Bicol University has established the Intellectual Property Rights Unit–Innovation and Technology Support Office (IPRU–ITSO) as one unit under the Bicol University Research and Development Center (BURDC)
The general objective of the IPRU-ITSO is to protect the different IP’s of the faculty and students of Bicol University. The specific objectives are to:
a. serve as patent search facility and library for patent information;b. provide skills training in patent searching;c. provide patent search services;d. organize community of patent information user;e. provide general information on patent and patenting;f. provide skills training in patent drafting and prosecution;g. provide patent drafting and prosecution services;h. organize a community of experts to participate in patent examination;i. provide IP audit and evaluation services;j. provide licensing support;k. provide advice on IP management and commercialization strategies; and l. be a depository of patent-related documents, papers and statistics.
b. Observance of research ethics among faculty
Researches of faculty undergo a screening process to guarantee its integrity. Research proposals must be presented to the University Research and Evaluation Committee (UREC) for evaluation and endorsement to the Director for Research. The Director for Research recommends the research proposals for approval of the University President. On-going and Completed researches are presented in the in-house review for evaluation. Outstanding completed researches are recommended for presentation during the Regional Symposium on Research and Development.
An implementing rules and regulation for the IP policy and the IP Management System of researches in Bicol University was crafted by BURDC was endorsed by the Administrative Council for approval of the BOR.
BURDC also crafted and presented to the Administrative Council the Policy and Guidelines for Authorship of Papers for Presentation and Publication. The Administrative
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Council encourage the BURDC Director to present it to the Academic Council before its endorsement to BOR.
The setting up of the University R&D Ethics committee is a priority activity for the year 2014. Several University faculty and personnel were in attendance to a number of Ethics orientation and training-workshops given by the Philippine Health Research Ethics Board (PHREB) as capability enhancements in preparation to the crafting of the University Research Ethics policies and guidelines.
D. Publication and Dissemination.
1. Description of the modes of dissemination of research results/ outputs (Publication, Paper Presentation, Forum, etc)
Results of completed researches undertaken by faculty members are presented in the annual In-House Review sponsored by the Bicol University Research and Development Center. Selected thesis of the students are also presented in the Students’ Research Forum
Researchers are also encouraged to publish the results of their researches in journals and other publications. The BicolUniversity publishes all completed researches conducted by the BU faculty/personnel and students in its official publication known as the BU R&D Journal, which has a yearly issuance.
BU faculty researchers also find means of disseminating the results of their researches when they are invited to act as resource speakers in seminars, trainings, symposia or conferences attended by various sectors: students, farmers, agricultural technicians/ technologists, teachers/ professors, stakeholders and other clienteles.
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2. Published research
Research Title Researchers Journal ISSN Volume/ Issue No.
Date PublisherExtent of
Circulation (Int’l, Nat’l,Loc)
BUCaptive Portal System Felix R. Penetrante
http://www.bicol-u.edu.ph/
February 2012
Local
BUCS Payroll System Jayvee Christopher Vibar
January 2010
Local
eBUCMS Laarni Desengano
http://www.bicol-u.edu.ph
March 2010
Global
Development of LGU Juban Sorsogon Official Website
Michael Angelo D. Brogada
http://www.lgujuban.com
January 2011
Global
Development of LGU Barcelona Sorsogon Official Website
Michael Angelo D. Brogada
http://www.barcelonasorsogon.ph
September 2012
Global
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3. Description of administrative support in research-related undertaking.
In addition to their regular functions, they are designated as Project Support Staff of the project being implemented by the College. If an externally-funded research is being implemented, they are given renumeration.
4. Research results disseminated in fora, conferences, symposia, etc
Presentor Title of ResearchActivity/Event
Where Presented
Date and Place
1. Felix R. Penetrante
Albay Gulf Sea Grass Habitat Mapping
BUCaptive Portal System
2011 BU Research Clearing House
Deployment of BU Captive Portal
BU August 29-31, 2012
February 2012, BU Main Campus, Legazpi City
2. Pancho, Laarni D.
eBUCMS: Bicol University’s Web 2.0 Web Content Management System
Deployment of BUCMS
BU Main Campus, Legazpi City
3. Maceda, Lany L.Llovido, Jennifer L.
e-BU: Document Tracking and Management System, Personnel Management Information System, and Integrated Library System
Office of the President, VPA, HRMO, Main Library
BU, April 27, 2012
E. Extent of compliance with the Team Recommendations made in the last survey visit.
FIRST SURVEY RECOMMENDATIONS
ACTION TAKEN (COMPLIANCE)
PERCENTAGE OF COMPLIANCE
EVIDENCE OF COMPLIANCE
The CS is encouraged to have a college and department research manual and journal.
The CS/IT Department developed its own research manual patterned to TPITE guidelines.
100% CSIT Research Manual
TPITE Guidelines on ITE Research and Capstone Projects
CS should have a clear research focus that is in congruence with the research thrust of the institution, the region and the nation.
Faculty and students research projects are aligned to the institution research agenda.
100% List of Faculty research projects
List of students theses and capstone projects.
Motivate faculty and students to present their researches in for a, seminars and conferences and publish such works preferably in refereed national and international journals.
Numerous CSIT faculty members projects and researches were accepted and deployed to its clienteles. These projects are currently being utilized, thus the papers need not be presented and disseminated. There is an annual conference where students present
80% Certificate of Deployment and Acceptance
Presentation and Conference Program Activities
List of Paper Presentation Winners
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their research works. Most CS/IT researches garner best paper awards.
The BU-iLib: Bicol University Integrated Library System research project has been endorsed for publication.
Copy of BU-iLib Research Paper written in publishable form
Provide and incentive mechanism that will motivate all faculty of the department to conduct and publish research
Resolutions regarding faculty researchers incentives where formulated by the university which includes Work Equivalent (WEC),Honorarium, Cash Incentives, Travel Incentives for Paper Presentation abroad, Publication Incentives and Insurance of Researchers.
100% Manual of Operations for Research, BURDC, 2009
BU BOR Resolutions
20. Summary of the findings and recommendations of the self-survey:
A. STRENGTHS
1. The Research and Development agenda of the university and the college are aligned with the institutional, regional and national priorities.
2. Government agency representatives of DOST, CHED and NEDA are directly involved in the formulation of the R & D Agenda. Faculty and students research projects are in consonance with the R & D agenda of the Institution.
3. The University/College is equipped with state-of-art hardware and software amenities that are used by faculty and students in their research works.
4. The University and the College of Science allocate funds for faculty research enhancement such as attendance to research retooling/upgrading especially new research methodologies duly approved and ready for implementation for R & D projects.
5. Most faculty research projects are directly utilized by its target clientele/end-users.
B. AREAS NEEDING IMPROVEMENT
1. There is a need to encourage the conduct of collaborative and interdisiplinary research activities.
2. Research outputs are seldom not published in refereed journals; because, they are oftentimes accepted and deployed to its clients.
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C. RECOMMENDATIONS
1. More faculty members are encouraged to prepare and submit proposals for approval most specially team/interdisiplinary type of R & D projects/programs.
2. Faculty members are encourage to present papers in national and international fora and gain avenue for publication of the research outputs.
Prepared by:
MICHAEL ANGELO D. BROGADAChair, AREA V: ResearchBS IT Program
IDA FRANCIA H. REVALECo-Chair, AREA V: Research
Noted by:
LUCY P. ESTIOKO, PhDDean – College of Science
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