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Dr. Amando Dalisay had done pioneering work on economic policy for Philippine agriculture; consistent in-depth studies and field practices on agricultural and rural development in the country since 1954. His book, Agricultural and Rural Development in the Philippines (Post-War Period) defines the setting and the various factors or forces that influence agricultural and rural development in the early post-war period. His paper Values in Policy Formulation for Rural Development presents the role of our social values in providing direction to the formation of public policies for rural development. Dr. Dalisay was a recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award for economics and public service, UP College of Agriculture in 1973.

Sex: Male

Education:

  • Univ. of the Philippines, B.S.Agr., 1937
  • Harvard University, USA, M.A. (Economic policy), 1942
  • Harvard University, USA, Ph. D. (Economic policy), 1946

Field of Specialization:

Agriculture and Economic Policy

Sex: Female

Education:

  • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering, 2005
  • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Master of Science in Environmental Engineering, 1987
  • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, 1980

Field of Specialization:

Chemical Engineering, Wastewater Treatment, Photocatalysis, Environmental Engineering, Membrane Separation

Dr. Elmer P. Dadios’ interests include artificial intelligence, neural networks, robotics, software engineering, automation, and intelligent systems. Dr. Dadios has completed 19 projects, including the DOST TECHNICOM project “Soccer Robot System” and published 79 scientific papers locally and internationally. He is editor of the Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics of Japan and Associate Editor of the International Journal for Manufacturing S&T of USA and Federation of International Robot-Soccer Association (FIRA) Newsletter. To date, he has prepared 40 paper presentations and refereed for international journals. Dr. Dadios received various local and international awards including first prize in the nationwide contest for the Most Innovative New and Renewable Energy System by the Philippine National Oil Company (July 2000); Best Paper Presentation by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc Industrial Electronics Society in Colorado, USA (December 2001); and the Gold and Silver Awards in FIRA Robot World Cup in Australia (2000).

Sex: Male

Education:

  • Loughborough University, Epinal Way, Loughborough LE11 3TU, United Kingdom, Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering
  • De La Salle University, Taft Ave, Malate, Manila, Master of Science in Computer Science
  • Mindanao State University, Marawi, Lanao del Sur, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Field of Specialization:

Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Process, Software Engineering

Sex: Male

Education:

  • University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA, Doctor of Philosophy in Biological Chemistry, 2017
  • University of the Philippines, Master of Science in Chemistry, 2008
  • University of the Philippines Manila, Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, 2003

Field of Specialization:

Biological Chemistry, in vitro fermentation, Biotechnology, Drug Delivery, Allosteric Regulation, High Throughput Screening, Structural Bioinformatics and Structural Biology, Protein X-ray Crystallography, Electrospinning, Drug Discovery, Biomaterials, Apoptosis, Mass Spectrometry, Cloning, Biochemistry, Biosorption

Dr. Laurence B. Dacuycuy is recognized of his outstanding research studies in the field of labor economics specifically in the econometric measurement of wage outcomes and inequality using more advanced econometric methodologies like semiparametric and nonparametric econometrics, which showed that the cause of wage inequality is the greater variability in returns to schooling and experience among workers. His research contribution in the empirics of wage functional modeling has thereby assisted in advancing the state of econometrics education and research in the country.

Sex: Male

Education:

  • Kyoto University, Japan, Doctor of Philosophy (Economics), 2006
  • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, MA (Economics), 2000
  • University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, BS Economics, 1998

Field of Specialization:

Econometrics, Emperical Inequality Analysis, Economics, Macroeconomics, Semiparametric and nonparametric methods in labor econometrics