Who is the best Filipino scientist?
8 Filipino scientists named as among Asian Scientist Magazine’s most outstanding researchers in Asia
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- Francis Aldrine Uy (Mapua University)
- Desiree M.
- Sandra Teresa V.
- Salvacion Gatchalian (Research Institute for Tropical Medicine Philippines Gatchalian)
- Kathleen B.
- Edgardo G.
Who is our famous scientist?
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How many scientists are there in the Philippines?
The Philippines has only 11,490 scientists and engineers, of which only 3,198 work in the government, which translates to 130 scientists and engineers per million population (Source: DOST Survey R&D Expenditures and Human Resources in Government, Higher Education and Private Non-Profit Sectors, 2002, 2003, 2005 and …
Who is most famous scientist?
The 10 Greatest Scientists of All Time
- Albert Einstein (Credit: Mark Marturello)
- Marie Curie (Credit: Mark Marturello)
- Isaac Newton (Credit: Mark Marturello)
- Charles Darwin (Credit: Mark Marturello)
- Nikola Tesla (Credit: Mark Marturello)
- Galileo Galilei (Credit: Mark Marturello)
- Ada Lovelace (Credit: Mark Marturello)
Who is the Filipino scientist?
List of National Scientists of the Philippines
Name | Year Conferred | Field of Specialization |
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1. Juan S. Salcedo, Jr., M.D. (+) | 1978 | Nutrition and Public Health |
2. Alfredo C. Santos, Dr.phil. (+) | 1978 | Physical Chemistry |
3. Gregorio Y. Zara, D.Sc. (+) | 1978 | Engineering and Inventions |
4. Fe Del Mundo, M.D. (+) | 1980 | Pediatrics |
Who is the National Scientist of the Philippines?
Gomez led the world’s first national-scale assessment of damage to coral reefs, work which led to him being conferred the title of National Scientist of the Philippines in 2014. (Photo: Gil Jacinto/University of the Philippines, Marine Science Institute)
Who was the first female scientist in the Philippines?
Photo by National Academy of Science and Technology. Alzona is first Filipino woman to obtan a Ph.D., and her name has literally gone down in history. A prominent historian, Alzona wrote many classics on the subject of Philippine history that younger generations have been using for decades.
Why are Pinoy scientists important to the Philippines?
Pinoy Scientists is Reyes’ way of giving science in the Philippines the face — or faces, in all their diversity. “We don’t even think about science as a career… When I was younger, I didn’t dream about being a scientist, even if I really liked science,” says Reyes. “I wanted to be an architect I wanted to be a lawyer
Are there any environmental scientists in the Philippines?
While traditionally focused on environmental sciences— four out of seven environmental scientists of the Asian Scientist 100 are Filipino—the country wants to expand its horizons.