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Dr. Alfredo Esguerra Evangelista was a Filipino anthropologist who became one of the pioneers and director of National Museum of the Philippines. In the development generation of field archeology, Evangelista discovered several cultural artifacts which are now considered as landmarks of the Philippine history. He was married to Perfecta G. Evangelista and had 3 children. Evangelista found the earliest primary burial sites in the country, approximately 5,580 years old, in Duyong Cave, Palawan and the Laguna Copper Plate, the earliest-known legal document in the country. These are considered as important breakthroughs of Philippine history. He also recovered two pieces of the only existing prehistoric cloth from boat burial coffins on Banton Island in the Philippines. They are currently considered as part of the National Cultural Treasures.
Sex: Male
Education:
- University of the Philippines, Ph. B, 1923
- Univ. of the Philippines, B.S, 1925
- University of the Philippines, M.S, 1928
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Ichthyology
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Sex: Male
Education:
- University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom, Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science, 2012
Field of Specialization:
Aquatic Resource Conservation, Ecology, Taxonomy
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Sex: Male
Education:
- School of Mechanical Engineering, Andong National University, Andong City, South Korea, Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering, 2008
- School of Mechanical Engineering, Andong National University, Andong City, South Korea, Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, 2005
- College of Engineering and Architecture, Saint Louis University, Baguio City, Philippines, Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, 2001
Field of Specialization:
Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Properties, Mechanical Testing, Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Tensile Testing
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Sex: Male
Education:
- University of the Philippines, Los Banos, Laguna, B. S. A. (Plant Pathology), 1964
- University of the Philippines, Los Banos, Laguna, M. S. (Mycology and Plant Pathology), 1966
- University of Michigan, USA, Ph. D. (Mycology and Botany), 1970
Field of Specialization:
Botany, Plant Pathology, Mycology
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Dr, Josefina T. Dizon is recognized for her important contributions in the field of SEARCA Graduate Alumna, Dr. Josefina T. Dizon is the new Dean of the College of Public Affairs and Development, University of the Philippines Los Baños, effective 24 January 2013. Prior to her new appointment, Dr. Dizon was the Director of CPAf’s Community Innovations Studies Center (CISC). As dean of CPAf, Dr. Dizon will oversee the Institute for Governance and Rural Development (IGRD), Center for Strategic Planning and Policy Studies (CSPPS), as well as the CISC. The curricular programs of CPAf are offered through the IGRD, which includes undergraduate courses in agrarian studies, education, and community education. The CISC and CSPPS on the other hand, develop and manage the research and extension programs of the College. Dr. Dizon finished her PhD in Community Development in 1996 at UPLB through the SEARCA Scholarship Program. To date, there are a total of 351 Filipino graduate alumni of SEARCA, among the 1193 SEARCA Graduate Alumni from Southeast Asia.
Sex: Female
Education:
- University of the Philippines at Los Banos (UPLB), College, Laguna, BS Agriculture (Agronomy), 1979 Ap
- University of the Philippines at Los Banos (UPLB), College, Laguna, Master of Agriculture, 1985
- University of the Philippines at Los Banos (UPLB), College, Laguna, MS Forestry (Social Forestry), 1990
- University of the Philippines at Los Banos (UPLB), College, Laguna, PhD Community Development, 1997
Field of Specialization:
Agriculture and Forestry, Community Development, Social Sciences
