The Philippines is being envisioned to become a regional hub for renewable energy projects in the near term, an energy official said.
Erika Fille (pronounced as “fill”) T. Legara, is a third year Ph.D. student at the University of the Philippines-Diliman’s (UPD) Physics Department. During her third year in college, she applied and competed to get into the UPD’s Instrumentation Physics Laboratory, known as one of the best (if not the best) institution for physics publications and research output in the Philippines.
Everything changed for her when she entered the laboratory. She realized that she could embark on studies outside the usual realm of physics (e.g. nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, relativity, etc.). When she sat down with JC Velasquez of the Brain Gain Network, she shared how complexity science allowed her to crossover to different fields, wherein she studied movements and dynamics of multi-level marketing and author prediction.
“Long had I dreamed of the chance to work like a scientist in a Science Laboratory, to hold laboratory apparatus, deal with different chemicals, and to witness an actual chemical reaction.”
“Am I the only Nobel Prize winner in the Philippines?” the 79-year-old American chemist, walking around with a cane, joked as reporters and photographers flocked to his rented Quezon City bungalow.
Richard Heck, one of the three winners of the Nobel Prize in chemistry this year, lives quietly in a crowded neighborhood.
President Benigno Aquino III had barely warmed his seat in Malacañang in May when he was visited by Silicon Valley entrepreneur and philanthropist Diosdado Banatao.
THE PHILIPPINES should determine the “optimum level” of migration for different professions to prevent either a shortage or surplus in the country’s human resources.
When President Benigno Aquino comes to San Jose, California, to address a Filipino-American gala event at the Tony Fairmont Hotel on Saturday, another bunch of Fil-Ams from all over the United States will be gathered at a park outside to seek a word with him, and to ask him what they can do to help his reform movement.
Thousands of new jobs will be generated by President Benigno Aquino III’s week-long working visit to the United States, a tour of duty that will end on Tuesday (Manila time) upon his expected return to Manila.
Morphlabs, the leading enabler of enterprise cloud architecture platforms, today announced a significant upgrade to its flagship product, mCloud Controller.
The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) expects the number of mobile telephone service subscribers in the country to register a double-digit increase by the end of this year, from over 77 million last year.