HRIDD PROJECT REVIEW July 24, 2013

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HRIDD PROJECT REVIEW July 24, 2013. HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT. Fellowship in Advanced Science and Technology (FAST) Research Attachments Faculty Immersion Visiting Professorship Support for Attendance in Seminars andTrainings Support for the Conduct of Seminars and Trainings. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HRIDD PROJECT REVIEWJuly 24, 2013

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HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

• Fellowship in Advanced Science and Technology (FAST)

• Research Attachments• Faculty Immersion• Visiting Professorship• Support for Attendance in Seminars

andTrainings• Support for the Conduct of Seminars and

Trainings

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BALIK SCIENTIST PROGRAM

A program to entice Filipino experts abroad to return to the Philippines to help with the programs of DOST including its partner institutions to eventually help in accelerating the economic development of the country

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BCDA-FUNDED TRAININGS

Short-term Trainings

Sandwich Program

Postdoctoral Fellowships

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INSTITUTION DEVELOPMENT

• Laboratory upgrading

• Development of new curricular programs

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MONITORED

IMPLEMENTED

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

12 3 4

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MONITORED

IMPLEMENTED

Human Resource Development

Human Resource Development

Institution Development

12

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5

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12

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Biotechnology (1)

Emerging Technology

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Electronics Technology

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Nano-Technology(1)

Materials Science(2)

Information and Communication

Technology(2)

Metals and Engineering (1)

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Y Chromosomal DNA Variation of the Filipino Population using Rapidly Mutating (RM) Y-chromosome Specific Short Tandem Repeat (STR)

Markers

PROJECT LEADER : Jazelyn M. Salvador DNA Analysis Laboratory

NSRI –UPD

DURATION : 1 Year December 2012 – November 2013

PROJECT COST : P 400,000.00

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EXPECTED OUTPUTS

• A reference Philippine frequency database of RM Y-STRs which will be used to complement the existing database of more conserved Y-STR markers.

• Original research paper describing the extent of genetic variation and relationship among a regional population, which serve as a microcosm of the entire Philippine population, using "rapidly mutating" (RM) YSTRmarkers.

The end product of these efforts is the ability to successfully resolve a wider spectrum of forensic cases through the use of DNA analysis for IMPROVED GOVERNMENT SERVICES

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS(as of May 2013)

Extracted DNA samples from 155 males volunteers.

DNA profile of 155 Filipino males generated at 23 conventional Y-STR markers using the PowerPlex Y23 kit (Promega). The result was validated using the procedure provided by Dr. Manfred Kayser, NSRI collaborator from the Erasmus Medical Center University, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Ms. Salvador will be presenting her data at the International Symposium on Human Identification in Altlanta, Georgia on October 6-11,2013

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Biotechnology (1)

Emerging Technology

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Electronics Technology

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Nano-Technology(1)

Materials Science(2)

Information and Communication

Technology(2)

Metals and Engineering (1)

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PROGRAM ON COILS, CELLS, & GELS: Developing Capabilities for Biophysics Research at

the University of San Carlos

PROJECT LEADER : Dr. Rommel G. Bacabac, SVD Physics Dept., USC DURATION : 24 months (June 1, 2013- May 31, 2015)

PROJECT COST : Year 1 - P 4,231,460.60 Year 2 - P 1,959,927.10 Year 2 - P 708,016.50

Total - P 6,899,404.20

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Project 1. COILS IN GELS : Developing Capability to Investigate Gel Composite Viscoelasticity

A prototype, stand-alone microfludic chamber for fast elasticity characterization of living cells using videomicroscopy

Project 2. FLOW TO GEL : Developing capability to implement optical tweezers with microfluidics for homogenized gelling

An optimized stand-alone microfluidc chamber using optical tweezers

Project 3. CELLS AS GELS : Developing Capability for High Throughput Cell Elasticity Sorting

A generic model for a viscoelastically tunable biomaterial (alginate-DNA composite)

EXPECTED OUTPUTS

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ACTIVITIES

Project 1. COILS IN GELS : Developing Capability to Investigate Gel Composite Viscoelasticity

1. Develop the experimental set-up for microrheology with microscopy and optical tweezers

2. Measure the shear modulus of alginate-whole geneomic DNA composites

Project 2. FLOW TO GEL : Developing capability to implement optical tweezers with microfluidics for homogenized gelling

3. Develop protocols for fibrin reconstitution using fibronogen and thrombin at 37 degrees Celsius

4. Measure the shear modulus of fibrin using videomicroscopy

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Project 3. CELLS AS GELS : Developing Capability for High Throughput Cell Elasticity Sorting

1. Develop microfluidic chamber design for cell elasticity2. Measure the elasticity of living cells using videomicroscopy

ACTIVITIES

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The Establishment and Operation of the Philippine Institute for Integrated Circuits

Project Leader : Dr. John Richard Hizon EEEI, UP Diliman Project Duration : 3 years July 1, 2013- June 30, 2016

PROJECT COST : Year 1- P 20,581,911.50 Year 2- P 29,344,630.80

Year 3- P 33,352,730.80 Total - P 83,279,273.10

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Biotechnology (1)

Emerging Technology

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Electronics Technology

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Nano-Technology(1)

Materials Science(2)

Information and Communication

Technology(2)

Metals and Engineering (1)

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BCDA

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Faculty Members ( Immersion in Academe and Industry)

Students ( Training in Basic and Advanced IC Design)

HostNo. of Individuals

TotalYear 1 Year 2 Year 3

Commercial 2 12 18 42

Academe 2 10 12 24

HostModules Delivered

TotalYear 1 Year 2 Year 3

Short Courses 12 36 52 100

Students 360 1080 1560 3000

EXPECTED OUTPUTS

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ORGANIZATION

CONSULTATION WITH INDUSTRY AND ACADEME PARTNERS

TRAINING MODULE DEVELOPMENT

LAUNCHING OF UNDERGRADUATE TRAINING

LAUNCHING OF WEB-BASED TRAINING PORTAL

IMMERSION

TRAINING

ASSESSMENT

TARGET ACTIVITIES

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Biotechnology (1)

Emerging Technology

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Nano-Technology(1)

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Human Resource Intervention for the Sustainable Growth, Productivity and Competitiveness of the Metals and Engineering Sector :Development of Appropriate Training Curriculum Design

for CNC Machine Tool Programming & Operations

PROJECT LEADER : Dr. Danilo N. Pilar MIRDC

DURATION : 24 months September 2012 to August 2014

PROJECT COST : P 106,613,820.91 Year 1-P 1,459,956.91

Year 2-P 52,714,431.00 Year 3-P 52,439,433.00

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Developed appropriate training curriculum design for CNC machine tool programming and operations

Trained 400 participants yearly on CNC programming and operations

Conducted training of trainers (2 batches per year)

EXPECTED OUTPUTS

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS(as of June 30, 2013)

Training Center

Target / SemAct’l

Accomp.% Accomp.

(1st sem) Remarks1st 2nd

MIRDC3 3 2 67% Screening for batch 5 completed

Training of batches 3&4 on-going

CAR

2 2 - 0% Screening for batches 2 & 3 completedScreening of batch 4 on-goingTraining of batch 1 on-going

Cebu- 2 - - Screening for batch 1 on-going

Finalization of MOA on-going

Iloilo - 2 - - Recruitment for Batch 1 on-going

Negros Occ. - 2 - - Recruitment for Batch 1 on-going

Batangas - 2 - - Screening for Batch 1 on-going

Davao 2 - - Screening for Batch 1 on-going

NCR - - - - -

Total 5 15 2 40% -

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PROBLEMS / CONCERNS

Problems/ Concerns Recommendations

A. Realignment of LIB

B. Approval of MOA with Regional Training Centers

C. Implementation-related problems Availability of Resource SpeakersAvailability of CNC machinesMOA with DOSTRecruitment of TraineesHiring of Trainees by MCC

Submit request for realignment

Provisions in the MOA should be discussed by heads of agencies (DOST&TESDA)

Fast track conduct of trainers trainingDeploy MIRDC staff to nearby training areas Utilize MIRDC facilities/ TESDA NCR facilitiesExplore all possible media for publicity/ advertisement (radio, television, newspapers, posters, flyers)Agreement should be made with MCC that trainees could only be absorbed at the end of the training program

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Biotechnology (1)

Emerging Technology

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Electronics Technology

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Nano-Technology(1)

Materials Science(2)

Information and Communication

Technology(2)

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Developing the PNRI Capability for Electron Beam Technology Applications

PROJECT LEADER : Luvimina G. Lanuza PNRI

DURATION : 2 years January 2012 to December 2013

PROJECT COST: PhP 43,070,743.10 Year 1 - P 32,583,600.00 Year 2 - P 10,487,134.10

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Research Infrastructure An operational EB irradiation facility that will serve as

an R&D and service facility for the different applications of the EB technology

Research & Development Synthesized and characterized starting materials for

the development of EB cross-linked functional materials and matrices

Human Resource Trained personnel on EB technology

EXPECTED OUTPUTS

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS(as of June 30, 2013)

Electron Beam Facility

Construction for the shielding of EB accelerator (92%) Bidding completed for the installation of the cooling and ventilation system Delivery of the cart conveyor system (awaiting installation)

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS(as of June 30, 2013)

R & D

Grafting of nonwoven fabrics (water hyacinth and abaca/ polyester) with glycidyl methacrylate (GMA)

Production of 300 radiation-sterilized honey alginate wound dressing ( 2” X 2” ; 3” X3” )

-Sterility test conducted on one year old samples to determine shelf-life

-Animals tests were conducted in cooperation with UPLB Bee Program & College of Veterinary Medicine)

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Biotechnology (1)

Emerging Technology

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Electronics Technology

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Nano-Technology(1)

Materials Science(2)

Information and Communication

Technology(2)

Metals and Engineering (1)

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Dual Planar Magnetron for TiO2-based Photocatalytic Wastewater Treatment System

PROJECT LEADER : Dr. Henry J. Ramos NIP, UP DilimanDURATION : 3 Years

February 2013 to January 2016

PROJECT COST : P 4,917,768.00 Year 1- P 1,639,256.00 Year 2- P 1,639,256.00 Year3- P 1,639,256.00

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Training of graduate students

Fabrication of Plasma Dual Planar Magnetron 1 DPM table top –Philippines 1 DPM (bigger unit, spherical)- Japan

Synthesis and characterization of useful films like TiO2

EXPECTED OUTPUTS

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS(as of May 2013)

Two (2) PhD Students from the Philippines visited Japan this quarter

Three (3) BS, two (2) MS and (2) Professors of Doshisha University visited the Philippines

Rough design of the Dual Plane Magnetron (DPM) finished.

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS(as of May 2013)

Fabrication of the Compact Plane Magnetron (CPM) a predecessor to the DPM (OES and Langmuir Probe Characterization were done on the CPM)

Deposition of TiO2 on Si, Cloth, Polymer and glass were done using the CPM

XRD results are now available for the Si deposited substrates Phil. Science High School (PSHS) students through the

Summer Science Internship Program (SSIP) deposited TiO2 with Ag on glass. The films are being characterized)

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Biotechnology (1)

Emerging Technology

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Electronics Technology

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Nano-Technology(1)

Materials Science(2)

Information and Communication

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Metals and Engineering (1)

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BCDA

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Upgrading the National Personnel Radiation Monitoring Services thru the Establishment of Optically Stimulated

Luminescence (OSL) Dosimetry System

PROJECT LEADER : Estrella S. Caseria PNRI

DURATION : 4 months November 2012 – March 2013

PROJECT COST : P 1,250,000.00

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An Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) Personnel System

- using dossimetry

- including a web-based database system for the OSL

- introduced and provided to major authorized users of ionizing

radiation nationwide

EXPECTED OUTPUTS

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS(as of June 30, 2013)

Acquired the following items:• one (1) manual OSL reader• 2,400 OSL dosimeters• 2,400 holders

An offline database was designed instead of web based information system due to budget deficit.

• Additional 1,000 OSL dosimeter were provided by the client from industries.

Continuous distribution of handouts, brochures and letters for the current clients informing the availability of the new OSL system.

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Problem Recommendation

Unable to meet the target number of OSL Dosimeters due to budget constraint Include in next GAA budget;

request “use of income”No available funds for the development of web based information system

PROBLEMS/ RECOMMENDATIONS

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Biotechnology (1)

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Electronics Technology

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Nano-Technology(1)

Materials Science(2)

Information and Communication

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DOST Online Practice Tests for the PSHS and DOST-SEI Examinations

PROJECT LEADER : Dr. Susan Festin Computer Security Group Department of Computer Science College of Engineering – UPD

DURATION : 6 Months

PROJECT COST : P 1,399,005.00

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• An Internet-based program for authoring and delivery of PSHS and DOST-SEI practice examinations, including executables and source code

• corresponding documentation to enable maintenance of the program

EXPECTED OUTPUTS

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TARGET ACTIVITIES

• Build system for exam administrators

• Build system for exam delivery

• Build system for basic data gathering

• Deployment and Testing

• Actual Use

• Assessment of system use

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PROJECT HISTORY (April-July)

• April 23 – MOA sent to Project Leader

• May 3 – MOA at the Chancellor’s Office

• May 24 – MOA at the OVCRD

• June 7 – MOA notarized

• June 24 – Project Leader provided check details

• July 12 – Check picked up

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Biotechnology (1)

Emerging Technology

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Electronics Technology

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Nano-Technology(1)

Materials Science(2)

Information and Communication

Technology(2)

Metals and Engineering (1)

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Human Resource Development for Nanoscale Metrology, Tribology and Instrumentation and Control

PROJECT LEADER : Dr. Arnel A. Salvador National Institute of Physics–UPD

DURATION : 1 Year January 2013 – December 2013

PROJECT COST : P 11,143,529.80

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A. Manpower with capabilities in: 

• metrology of nanostructured devices using AFM and Wyko Interferrometry

• instrumentation control systems using NI development system

• tribology studies using SThM, STM and Raman spectroscopy

Instrumentation control - 17 TIP faculty members AFM and STM - 4 MS Physics/MSE graduates Raman and WykoInterferrometry - 4 MS Physics/MSE graduates

EXPECTED OUTPUTS

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B. Computational models for metrology and tribology studies C. New course offerings on:

• on metrology and optical characterization (NIP)• instrumentation control ( TIP )

EXPECTED OUTPUTS

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Instrumentation and Controls

• 11 TIP faculty trained on modeling.

• Experimentation/simulation of data provided by WD/HGST (acoustic emission, rolling detection, envelop detection and derivative function)

Metrology

• Topographical mapping of samples done using AFM by NIP students

• Raman scattering spectroscopy was done on samples previously provided by HGST. Set up being optimized for the next batch of samples

• AFM measurement done on samples previously provided by HGST.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS(as of June 30, 2013)

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Tribology

• Preliminary training of students done on Raman Spectroscopy calibration

• AFM training and calibration of students nearly done

• Preliminary training of Wyko Interferrometry and calibration at NIP

ACCOMPLISHMENTS(as of June 30, 2013)

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Training of students and faculty in AFM nearly finished

Preliminary training of students in Wyko Interferometry (NIP) done

Rough draft of course outline finished.

(TIP identified the physic series courses for integration of nanotech with simulation, namely, mechanics statics and dynamics, fluid mechanics and mechanics of deformable materials. These will be common to all engineering disciplines)

ACCOMPLISHMENTS(as of June 30, 2013)

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Biotechnology (1)

Emerging Technology

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Electronics Technology

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Nano-Technology(1)

Materials Science(2)

Information and Communication

Technology(2)

Metals and Engineering (1)

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BCDA

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PCIEERD Human Resources Development Program (PCIEERD HRDP)

Total budget for 2013 = 5,000,000

a.Graduate degree scholarshipb.Fellowships in Advanced Science

and Technology (FAST)c.Faculty Immersion d.Visiting Professorshipe.Support to the Conduct of

Seminars, Workshops and Trainings

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PCIEERD Human Resources Development Program

a. Graduate degree scholarship

MS PHD TOTAL

On-going 2 2

On-extension/Deferred repayment

12 8 20

Graduated 354 121 475

Delinquent AWOL+NonComplying Withdrawn Terminated

1197937

379

10

1568847

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PCIEERD Human Resources Development Program

a. Graduate degree scholarship

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http://10.10.112.80/hridd

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b. Fellowships in Advanced Science and Technology (FAST)

# of Grantees Program/Institution

UNESCO “Biotechnology School in Asia to start in August 2013, Osaka University, Japan

Ph.D. in Remote Sensing and GIS, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok Thailand

Ph.D. in Remote Sensing and GIS, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok Thailand

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c. Faculty Immersion Program

Status # of Grantees

New Faculty from MMSU Project: Development of FPGA Laboratory ExperimentsHost: UPD-EEE InstituteDate: May 14 to July 14, 2013

On-going Faculty from MSU Marawi Project: Physical Vapor Deposition of MAX Phase Thin-Films using the Magnetized Sheet Plasma Negative Ion Source for Advanced Decorative and Functional ApplicationsHost: UPD – National Institute of Physics Date: December 2012 to May 2013

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d. Visiting Professorship Program

DR MASAHIKO NAGAI(Remote Sensing)Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)Bangkok, Thailand

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e. Support for Conduct of Seminars, trainings, conferences

Grants for 2013 (as of July 2013)

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DOST Accelerated S&T HRD Program

MS PHD TOTAL

New 5 5

On-going 2 6 13

On-extension/Deferred repayment

10 18 28

LOA 1 1

Graduated 183 14 197

Delinquent Non-complying Withdrawn Terminated

101288

1053

1113311

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DOST Accelerated S&T HRD Program

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Balik Scientist Program

Short-term Long-term TOTAL

Applications in process 5

Approved 4

On-going 6

Completed 7

Disapproved 2

Total 19 6 25

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BCDA “BRIDGING THE HUMAN RESOURCES GAPS IN SUPPORT OF THE NATINAL R&D AGENDA

Status # of grantees

Completed

Approved

In process

Individual trainings

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BCDA “BRIDGING THE HUMAN RESOURCES GAPS IN SUPPORT OF THE NATIONAL R&D AGENDA

Group trainings

Status

Approved 1 (SEI – iTEACH )

In process 3 (DOST RDIs, UST, UPD)

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Thank You