IT scholars to have their OJT at DOST
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(Photo Credit: Geraldo Palad. From L-R front: Rogelio N. Roasa, Jr., Chief Science Research Specialist-DOST-IT Division; Cezar R. Pedraza, Director-DOST-Planning and Evaluation Service; Josette T. Biyo, Ph.D.-Director,DOST-SEI; Engr. Albert G. Mariño, Deputy Director, DOST-SEI; Back: Peter Gerry Gavina, Chief, Science and Technology Scholarship Division; Renato U. Solidum, OIC-Secretary, DOST; Prof. Fortunato T. de la Peña, Consultant, League of Developers; and Richard P. Burgos, OIC-Director, DOST-STII )
The Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) and State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) entered into a memorandum of agreement to have their I.T. students provided with the opportunity for On-the-Job Training (OJT) with DOST. The League of Developers project will create a continuous pool of programmers who will be given the chance to put their acquired knowledge on information and communication technology to practical use in the pursuit of the government’s thrust to upscale digital transformation of the public and private sectors. The pool will be coming from DOST Scholars of the government. (S&T Media Service)
Make nuclear power a part of the solution to meet energy demand, expert urged
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“We need to keep an open mind, make it a part of the solution to meet an increasing energy demand, while meeting low carbon diet.”
This is according to Dr. Art Romero, on the mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. Romero is a geoscientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, California and one of the panelists in a webinar on “Integrated Energy Solutions Addressing Security and Sustainability”.
Romero believes that the country’s transition to cleaner energy based on the Department of Energy’s (DOE) roadmap is doable in a gradual fashion, without putting a heavy burden on the economy.
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Science department reinforces livelihood of women of Brgy. Palisoc, Bautista, Pangasinan
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Livelihood opportunities to communities in the provinces are very important in driving the economy back to its feet after the surge of the COVID-19 pandemic. Realizing this need to build back better, the Department of Science and Technology Region I conducted a training on chicken meat processing for the Palisoc Women’s Association (PWA) of Barangay Palisoc, Bautista, Pangasinan on July 22,2022.
The DOST- Provincial S&T Center in Pangasinan organized the training as part of the Community Empowerment thru Science and Technology or CEST, one of the DOST’s flagship programs to empower micro, small and medium enterprises particularly in the regions.
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Pinoy students show technical knowledge in space science camp mission proposals, environmental awareness
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It’s not just the catchy mission names like “Sun: AOL'' or “Oh my Venus” that impressed the scientists from the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) who evaluated the space mission proposals presented by participants during the last day of LIFT OFF: PhilSA Space Science Camp 2022 held virtually on 21 July 2022.
Jamaica Pangasinan, Senior Science Research Specialist at the Space Mission Control and Operations Division (SMCOD) of PhilSA says, she was struck by the incoming senior high school students’ level of environmental and social awareness as reflected in their outputs: “The mission objectives showed the students’ eagerness on solving present challenges and threats confronting our environment. It was heartening to see that. I hope they stay passionate about helping the people and the planet as they pursue their interest in space science and technology.”