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Twenty-three of the University of the Philippines’ most productive and recognized scientists were conferred the title of UP Scientist and given the UP Scientific Productivity Award during the first awarding ceremony of the UP Scientific Productivity System (SPS) held at the UP Executive House recently.


Named UP Scientist III, the highest title given, were Dr. Lourdes Cruz, Dr. Cecilia Florencio, and Dr. Caesar Saloma, from UP Diliman (UPD).
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A committee tasked to identify important emerging S&T fields has named the following: materials; biotechnology or bioengineering; pervasive computing; and measurement and instrumentation, relative to the first three mentioned.
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A committee tasked to identify important emerging S&T fields has named the following: materials; biotechnology or bioengineering; pervasive computing; and measurement and instrumentation, relative to the first three mentioned.
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DR. AMELIA GUEVARA
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Twenty-three of the University of the Philippines’ most productive and recognized scientists were conferred the title of UP Scientist and given the UP Scientific Productivity Award during the first awarding ceremony of the UP Scientific Productivity System (SPS) held at the UP Executive House recently.


Named UP Scientist III, the highest title given, were Dr. Lourdes Cruz, Dr. Cecilia Florencio, and Dr. Caesar Saloma, from UP Diliman (UPD).
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A committee tasked to identify important emerging S&T fields has named the following: materials; biotechnology or bioengineering; pervasive computing; and measurement and instrumentation, relative to the first three mentioned.
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A committee tasked to identify important emerging S&T fields has named the following: materials; biotechnology or bioengineering; pervasive computing; and measurement and instrumentation, relative to the first three mentioned.
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