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FORMBDEPARTMENT TARGETS ON KEY PROGRAi\1S AND PROJECTS TARGETS (ACCOMPLISHMENT)
DEPARTMENT: DOST - Philippine Council for Industry. EnergY and Emerging TechnologY Research and Development fPCIEERD)
Description of Program/ProjectTotal Progl'am
ResponsibleDepal'tment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Key Programs/ Projects ObjectivesProgram Budget for Bureau/Offices Actual Department Actnal RemarksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Electronics Industl'Y
Establishment and The project will set up a product 268..467 21.703 DOST - Advanced - Identified the DOST - - Finalized the EPDCOperation of the Philippine development center that will house Science and members of the PCIEERD building design andElectronics Product hardware and sotiware tools and Technology Instiulte Electronics Product layoutDevelopment Hub facilities that can be used by companies (DOST-ASTI) Development Center - ConmleJlced the
or schools to design, develop and test (EPDC) Technical Design andhardware and software for electronics Working Group Rehabilitation of theproducts for their intended applications. (TWG) TBI2 Bldg. lor theThe program shall adjust to the industry - Finalized the best EPDC and achievedrequiremeJlls as the industry develops location for the EPDC 45.07%and grows. accomplishmeJll
- Showcased theEPDC project in theDOST's NationalScience andTechnology Weekheld on July 23-28,2014
Establishment of the The project aims to establish the 449,914 27,710 DOST-Industrial - Operational DOST - - Total revenueAdvanced Device and operations of ADMATEL lor the Technology laboratory since PCIEERD generated as ofMaterials Testing semiconductor and electronics DeveiopmeJll Institute January 2013 October 31,2014 isLaboratory (ADMATEL) manufacmring industries. (DOST-ITDI) - Generated income of PHP3.264M driven
Php3,610,GOO(Jan. - by 78 customers.Dec. 2013) - Fifteen (15) new- Forty-lour (44) customers homclients availed the various industries andservices academic institutions
availed the servicesofADMATEL.
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Description of Progmm/ProjectTotal Pmgram
ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Ke~' Programs/ProjectsObjectives
Program Budgetfot'Bureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remat'ks
Budget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Establishing the Philippine From consultative meetings organized 83,279 20,582 University of the - Conducted DOST - - Five (5) faculty
Institute ofIntegrated by DOST and the BOI, with seven Philippines Diliman Consultative Meetings PCIEERD immersions
Circuits companies, it was learned that the Ie with Partner - 268 trainings in IC
Design industry is currently facing a Companies to design
shortage of talented people who can fill coordinate Activities - 18 modules
up thier vacancies, The establishment of of the Institute with developed for the
the Philippine Institute for Integrated key industry partners training
Circuits is proposed to address these in relation with the
shortage by creating a pool of engineers Working Framework
for the IC Design sectoL for the PilC andindustry, and also theTraining Program.
Manufacturing
National R&D Program for The Philippine Rubber Industries 35,590 - DOST - Industrial DOST- - Benchmarking was
Natural Rubber Processing Association, Inc. (PRIA) has identified Technology PCIEERD successfully
and Rubber Products the establishment of testing services for Development hlstinlle conducted by the
Manufacmring mbber and mbber products as a gap that (DOST - lIDI): UP team. The results'were
needs to be addressed in order to support Dilirnan and ERDT incorporated in the
market requirements. Consortium strategies forimplementationincluding change ofspecifications forequipment.
SmarT Textile Biopolvmers R&D Program •Photocatalytic Multi- The program is expected to develop and 12,721 - DOST - Philippine DOST- - Preliminary trials to
functional Natural Fiber establish technologies using Textile Research PCIEERD detennine the UV
Blended Technical Textile nanotechnological solutions and Instimte (DOST - absorption properties
and Materials hydantoin-grafting procedures to infuse PTRI) of cotton fabrics
multi-t1mctionality on textiles. showed that it can be
Moreover. textile materials will also be- improved through
produced and evaluated for their nanocomposite
expected multi-t1mctionality, durability finishing
and performance.
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Descliption of ProgramlProjectTotal Progl'am
ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Key Pl'ograms/ ProjectsObjectiws
Progl'am Budget fOl'Bureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remal'ksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Durable and Regenerable One of the biocidal agents that can be 9,797 DOST - Philippine DOST- - Regenerable
Biocidal Hydantoin-grafted applied on textiles is halamine which Textile Research PCIEERD property assessment
Polyester and imparts its biocidal properties through InstiUlte (DOST - for pure polyesterLignocellulosic-fiber the ionization of the halogen, for this PTRI) fabric showed a
containing Textiles project it is CI+.The interesting thing signitlcant
about it is that the amount of ionizable increase in the CI+CI+is stoichiometric to the amount of C( content after several
loaded, thus it gets depleted. However. laundering proceduresrecharging it is quite cheap and straight which denoted its
fon\'ard. effectiveness
Mining and Minerals Industry
S&T Program for Responsible Mining in Mindanao
S& T Program for The Program Management Cost will be 3,131 - Caraga State - Launched the DOST- - Submitted quarterly
Responsible Mining in used for the proper management of the University (CSU) program on PCIEERD progress reports
Mindanao-Project program such as soft- launching. Septennber 1, 2012
Management Cost monitoring and assessment, meetings - Submitted quarterlyand other activities related to the progress repol1sprogram.
Assessment of the This project will ultimately assess the 25.492 - Caraga State - Conducted COul1esy DOST- - Cluster analysis ofTenesn;al Biodiversity in biodiversity of tenestrial ecosystems in University (CSU), call and presented the PCIEERD bryophytes in
the Selected Key Mining key mining environs in Mindanao. This University of proposed study CARAGA;
Areas in Mindanao project will cover several key mining Southem Mindanao - Secured gratllitous Masabong;
areas in Mindanao---Claver Surigao Del pennit for tleld PHILSAGA: Amri,
Norte and Canascal, Surigao Del Sur sampling Claver
(large scale nickel mines); Bunawan andRosario, Agusan Del Sur (small scalegold mines) Opal, Misamis Oriental(small scale gold). Alubihid MisamisOriental (small scale nickel andchromite): Gango, Libona, Bukidnon(small scale gold): and T'boli andBagumbayan of South Cotabato (smallscale gold).
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DesCliption of Program/Pl'OjectTotal Pl'Ogram
ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Depal"tment FY 2014
Key Programs/ PI'ojectsObjectiws
Progl'am Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remarks
Budget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Assessment of the Aquatic This project will assess the biodiversity 10,397 - Caraga State - Conducted DOST - - Monthly collection
Biodiversity in the Selected of aquatic ecosystems in key mining University (CSU), Community Entty PClEERD of fish (size structure)
Key Mining Areas in etivirons in Mindanao. This project will University of Protocol (CEP) and
Mindanao specifically cover several key mining Southern Mindanao Focus Groupareas in Caraga---Claver Surigao Del Discussion (FGD)Norte and CarrascaL Surigao Del Sur with the chosen(large scale nickel mines ) and Bunawan, sampling areas inAgusan Del Sur (small scale gold mines). Surigao del Norte
- Completed "dryseason" iieldwork(April-June 2013)
Monitoring, Assessment In resolving issues and concems in 14,416 - Caraga State - Visited the mining DOST - - Prepared/ distributed
and Proiiling of Artisanal ASGM, mine practitioners and local University (CSU), sites in the CARAGA PCIEERD IEC materials (leailets
and Small-Scale Gold government units (LGUs) require vital University of Rergion, Sultan on mercury and
Mining in Selected Areas in source of infomlation from which to Southern Mindanao Kudarat and Aouth cyanide)
Mindanao, Philippines choose trom and to keep abreast with the Cotabato - Identified trainings
varying needs of time. The general - Conducted transect for the ASGM (waste
concept of this research progressed to walks & survey in all management, safety
the technological advancement and identified mining sites and health for the
legitimized operation of the ASGM sub- and generated various ASGM and the
sector. As the title suggests, it will serve maps community.
as inionnation repositOlY via infomlation on
monitoring, assessment and analysis of mercmy and its effect)
mine operational practices done both bythe operators and the local miners in the - Dissemination ofidentified key areas in Mindanao. preliminary results
Contamination Pathway Infonnation on the impact of mining on 20,974 - Caraga State - Generated GIS- DOST - - Collected ground
and Pollution Management the quality of water and soil in the University, University based maps and PCIEERD and water samples,
of Mining in Selected Areas community are good bases for policy of Southern Mindanao graphical soil, mine tails and
in Mindanao, Philippines making as well as in controlling and representation of the sediments for heavy
monitoring its activities. The economic study area metal content and
benefits derived irom the activities can - Identiiied key physiochemical
not outweigh the disastrous effects these contaminants and their content
could bring to the environment and to impact on local - Hydrological
the people. ecosystem assessment of rivers
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DesCliptioll of ProgramlPl'ojectTotal Progl'am
ResponsibleDepal'tment FY 2013 Depal'tment IT 2014
Ke)' Programs/ ProjectsObjectives
Program Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remarks
Budget IT2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Rehabilitation of Areas In Caraga Region, the nickel mining 3,727 - Caraga State - Identified DOST - - On-going evaluation
Atfected by nickel Mining firms have started rehabilitation towards University, University technologies for soil PCIEERD on the field growth
in CARAGA Region restoration of the areas atlected by their of Southern Mindanao amendments that are pedonnance of
Towards Eco-restoration operations and even in indirect impact economically feasible selected tree species
areas where siltation resulting trom their (nurse and
operations now, Nonetheless, in spite of indigenous) tor
their efforts, negative environmental rehabilitation (TMC
effecls are still visible that invite critics &HMC)
and environmentalists to call tor 'mining - On-going tests on
ban', the survival ofdifferent plant specieson ultramafic. soil-(PGMC)
Alternative Technology for The present study is possibly the first of 5,434 - Mindanao State - Completed the actual DOST - - On-going
Processing of Chromite and its kind related to production of cmde University-lligan State and workable PCIEERD experimentation on
Laterite Ores: Fe-Ni-Cr-C stainless steel melt by direct smelting of University installation of the the effect of:
Alloy Production chromium and nickel ore mixtures, in experimental set-up 1. iodide-iodine
order to save electricity and production - Col1ecled four (4) concentration and
costs. Conventional production of laterite ore samples leaching time
stainless steels involves smelting of trom Surigao and 2. chloride-
fenonickel, fenochromium alloys and Palawanand three (3) hypochlorite
pig iron/steel. chromite ore samples concentration andtrom Manticao and leaching timeOpol, Misamis 3. pre-concen-Oriental tration of ore prior
to direct smelting
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DesCliption of Pl'OgramlPl'ojectTotal Pl'Ogram Responsible
Department FY 2013 Depal'tment FY 2014Ke)' Pl'Ogl'ams/ Projects
ObjectivesProgl'am Budget for
Bureau/OfficesActual Department Actual Remal'ks
Budget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Development of an This proposed technology is an 11,553 - Mindanao State - Conducted fieldwork DOST - - Conducted reductionAlternative Technologies altemative technology in extracting gold University-Iligan State to detemune the PCIEERD smelting experimentsfor Small-Scale Gold using amalgamation and cyanidation. University/ UP current process used to detelmine the tT:mining in CARAGA and This follows cleaner technology. reduces Diliman by small-scale gold I. Metal and slagSouth Cotabato Region the exposure of small-scale nuners to mining and obtained formation at
toxic substances such as cyanide and ore samples from four different C cone.mercury which causes health problems. (4) sites (conducted @minimizes cyanide and mercury waste in - Determined effect of 1600C using 6the environment, fumish infolmation on iodide concentration ditIerent lateritethe feasibility of recovering gold using on the recovelY of ores and 3non-conventional techniques, and direct gold of the South difterent chromitesmelting recovers unliberated gold that Cotabato ore and oresamalgamation cannot recove.r. provided a graphical 2. EtIect of flux
representation on the (CaO and Si02)etTectof iodide additionconcentration and 3. EtTectof varyingleaching time the temperatures
ICT for Responsible Geographic Infonnation System (GIS) 10,203 - Caraga State - Conducted DOST - - Delivered 103 mapsMining: Use of GIS. DSS, has become indispensable in addressing University, University preliminary spatial PCIEERD (29 Maps for AquaticDatamining in Selected complex environmental issues. Most of Southern Mindanao analysis Project, 28 Maps forAreas in Mindanao mining infonuation, such as - Collected Contamination, 13
facility/asset intommtion, has some SOlt infonmltion as an maps for ASGM, 32of spatial component that can be input to hlfonnation maps for Terrestrialvisualized in map fonn using a Systems design and 1 luap forcombination of ground surveys and GIS Rehabilitation)technologies.
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DesCl"iption of Pl"Ogram!ProjectTotal P,'ogram
ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Key Programs/ ProjectsObjectives
P,'ogram Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Depa,'tment Actual Rem3l'ksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
R&D Program on Copper, The program will cover development of 62,780 - SUCs and RDIs DOST - - Compilation ofNickeL Iron, Gold & new emerging technologies and PCIEERD available data fi'OI11Chromite for Industrial and processes from extraction of minerals to OceanaGoldEmerging Applications the development of competitive final (Philippines) and
products that have signiticant other sources -applications to various industries. exploration and
drilling workdone onthe Didipio ore deposit- Mine visit on theDidipio copper-goldmine in NuevaVizcaya
Program for Rehabilitaiion alld Restoration ofklilled-Out AreasThrough PhyiotecJmologies
Proj. I - Conservation of The proposal aims to conserve native 12,051 4,193 University of the - Recorded !lowering DOST- - Measured the heightNative Metallophytes, hyper accumulators in major ultramafic Philippines Los Banos and fil.liting of 21 PCIEERD and diameter of the
Phytochemistry of Nickel forests of the Philippines. It also aims to species of native 620 seedlings in theHyperaccumulators and identifY plant metabolites and pilot test a metallophytes in 0.5ha restoration plotPhy10stabilization and phytostabilization technology and Zambales Diversified inZDMC
Restoration of Mined-Out ecological restoration using native Metals Corporation - Extended theAreas in Palawan, Surigao metallophytes. This technology will be (ZDMC) restoration plot in
and Zambales used as altemative in restoring mined - Produced 400 ZDMCout sites. seedlings and cuttings
of nativemetallophytes mIdestablished nursel;esin ZDMC-DMCI andinUPLB
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Descliption of ProgramIProjectTotal PI'ogram Responsible
Depal"tment FY 2013 Depal.tment IT 2014Key Programs/ Projects
ObjectivesProgram Budget for
Bureau/OfficesActual Department Actual Remarks
Budget IT2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Project 2. Metal Bio- I! is very essential to detemline the 11,187 2,567 De La Salle University - Extensive plant OOST - - Measured heavyIndicator Plant Species of degree of contamination to the uplands survey and plant PCIEERD metal concentration ofthe Philippines due to its fuUJreimpacts to agriculUJreor collection conducted samples (from
tood production in lowlands. This in six (6) sites metalliferous andproject proposal would intend to assess - Chemical analysis of non-metalliferousand investigate the existence of plants and soil samples sites) using Atomicmetallophytes or the plant specieslkind Absolptionthat could tolerate or survive in soils Spectrometry (AAS)with high metal concentrations.
Project 3. Copper and This project tries to understand the 10.982 4.138 Ateneo de Manila - Coordinated with OOST - - A propagationArsenic RecovelY as a Post potential of hyperaccumulators in the University Philex Mining Corp. PCIEERD protocol wasMining Activity Using remediation or rehabilitation of areas and small-scale developed in order toIndigenous Plant atTectedby mining and also their miners: Consulted facilitate efficiency of
capability of absorbing metals in with Dr. Ooronila and mass-propagationanomalous amounts. It aims to identify Mr. John Rey Callado - Plants are currentlyand propagate Cu and As of the ational Museum being cultivated in thehyperaccumulators in large mines and in - Fieldwok in COO. nurseries of the Xaviersmall scale mining areas for potential Cu Benguet and Baguio University, Cagayanand As metal recoveries. de Oro and in the
Ateneo de ManilaUniversity
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DesCliption of Program!Pl"OjectTotal Pl'ogram Responsible
DepartmentFY 2013 Depal'tment FY 2014Key Programs/ Projects
ObjectivesPl'ogram Budgetfol'
BUl'eau/OfficesActual Department Actual Remarks
Budget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Support to Indust\")' CompetitivenessSustainability ofFNRI Proficiency test is a means of calibrating 3,287 - DOST - Food and DOST - - Prepared theProficiency Testing competency oflaboratories in the Nutrition Research PCIEERD unt1avored com nutsLaboratorys ISOIlEC conduct of testing/analyses and the use Instimte (DOST- as PT materials17043:20I0 Accreditation as of Reference Materials establish the FNRI) - Produced 139PT Provider on Nutrition traceability of measurements required packets containingLabeling Parameters and for maintenance of ISOIIEC 17025 approximately 75g ofExpansion of its Scope accreditation. Proticiency tests therefore untlavored com nuts
are important to keep the countIy as PT material andcompetitive in delivering accurate subsequent surplusmeasurements for local and export RMproducts.
Strengthening the Testing and This project aims to strengthen the 67,805 19.978 IS DOST Regional - Eight (8) RSTLs DOST - - 12 out 14 RSTLsAnalytical Capabilities of the capacity and capability of DOST RSTLs OtJices: DOST CAR, were accredited by PCIEERD \vere FDA accreditedRegional Laboratories to in delivering relevant, timely, cost- I. II, III, IV-A. N-B, FDA - 2 out of 14 RSTLsSupport the Competitiveness etfective and accurate analytical and V. VI, VII, VIII, L'{, - New customers who were EMB-DENRof Local Industries testing service to address the testing X, XI. XII, and availed ofRSTL recognized(STARLABS) needs of the MSMEs. RSTLs CARAGA services are from - 6 out of 14 were
perfoffilance metrics served as criteria in SMEs. Mining DOH accreditedprioritizing the support to RSTLs. Corporations, Wood
Based Industries.Petroleum ..RealEstates and Hospital.- Income generated byRSTLs is Php22.IM
Bridging the Competency Gap To bridge the human resource 156,396 - DOST - Philippine ..Conducted DOST - - Started to support aPhase 2 competency gaps in areas supportive of Council for IndustIy, trainings/seminars/ PCIEERD project entitled
the National R&D Agenda where there Energy and Emerging workshops "Gitara ni Juan"is inadequacy of expertise. Technology Research
and Development(DOST -PCIEERD)
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Description of ProgramJProjectTotal Program
ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Key Programs/ ProjectsObjectives
Program Budget fOl"Bureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual RemarksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Establishment of a National In the Philippines, space technology and 51,000 - DOST - Philippine DOST - - Crafted a National
Space Center S&T Center its applications are envisioned to support Council for Industry, PCIEERD Space Development
informed decision-making and policy Energy and Emerging and Utilization Policy
fommlation for effective and etIicient Technology Research \
environment. namral resources and and Development"
disaster management as well as national (DOST -PCIEERD)poverty alleviation strategies and itsimplementation.
Capability Building in The PGC Core Facilities in genomics 155,518 22,593 University of the - Launched and DOST - - Set up shell access to
Research and Development on (DSCF) and bioinfonnatics (BCF) are Philippines Diliman opened the Philippine PCIEERD HPC servers for direct-
Genomics: Establishment of geared towards establishing a research Genome Center DNA access ti-Oln inside/out
the Philippine Genome Center and service infrastrumre for Next- Sequencing Facility UP Diliman campus
DNA Sequencing Facility and Generation DNA sequencing last Sept. 24, 20 13.
the Bioinfonnatics Core technologies. The long tenn thmst of - Installated, demo
Facility these core facilities is the education and and test mn laboratory
training of a critical mass of researchers equipment
and scientists needed to fill the talent - Offered trainings
gap in genomics and biotechnology in and Workshops for
the Philippines. DitTerent audiences,as well as trainingmaterials such asworkbooks andmanuals
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Desniption of ProgmmlProjectTotal Program Responsible
Department FY 2013 Department FY 2014Key Programs/ Projects
ObjectivesProgram Budgetfol'
Bureau/OfficesActual Department Actual Remarks
Budget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Developing CapabilitiesforBiophysics (Coils, Cells andGelsjCoils in Gels: Developing The Philippines. being in a u-opical 4,062 3,082 University of San - System assembled DOST - - PerfonnedCapability to Investigate gel zone, is beset by mosquito-bome Carlos for 30Hz image PCIEERD microrheology ofcomposite viscoelasticity infectious diseases. An example of such acquisition and Alginate-DNA
a disease is Dengue, caused by a vims, conceptualized semp composites of varyingwhich has four serotypes that may co- design to include two DNA concentrationscirculate in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. lasers at 37°C at 300fpsTherefore, viral serotypes might infect in - Set-up protocols fortandem that inherently challenges rapid - preparation of alginatesimultaneous detection, thereby solution, DNAincreasing infection efficiency. solution and alginate-
DNA solution- Set-up protocol forchamber fabrication
Flow to Gel: Developing The interdisciplinary atmosphere in the 1,159 287 University of San - Theoretical DOST- - The videoCapability to Implement smdy of modeled biomimetic soft Carlos reconstitution PCIEERD microscopy tool hasOptical Tweezers with materials is a scientific venue that linds protocols have been been optimized andMicrot1uidics for a good balance between finding new identified to have a currently underqoinqHomogenized Gelling knowledge and immediate translation to final fibrin D.lftheroptimization.
relevant technology that responds to concentration less - Establishedsocietal health needs. than 3mglml. interfacing and
- Flow pattems in optimization for newcandidate chamber designchamber geometrieshave been simulatedusing commercialsofiware
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Description of Pl'OgramlPl'ojectTotal Pl'Ogram
ResponsibleDepal'tment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Ke~' Programs/ ProjectsObjectives
Program Budget forBUI'eau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remal'ksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Cells as Gels: Developing The development of fast and early 1,672 663 University of San - Chamber geometry DOST- - Successful cell
Capabiliiy for high diagnostic tools for tropical diseases will Carlos design finalized, to be PCIEERD culture (and storage)
Throughput Cell Elasticity greatly benefit the Philippine context fabricated and tested of mouse fibroblast
Sorting where mosquito-bome infeciious agents for !lowing in cells in cell lines. Primary
abound. Furthermore, the observed the following year fibroblast
changes in climate may significantly - Cell culture isolation, glass slide,
affect the usual tropical borders, which protocols drafted and and bead
bring with it the possible rise of tropical tested attachment were
diseases towards the northern successful.
hemisphere. - Perfonned microrheology of humanRBCs. Success-fullygathered preliminatydata of the cell'sviscoelastic properties
PCIEERD Human Resources The project aims to develop and enhance 150.300 5,020 DOST - Philippine - Two (2) local DOST - - Supponed the
Development Program Filipino R&D and SUPPOl1capabilities Council tor Industry, scholars PCIEERD conduct of the "4th
to meet the present and fuulre human Energy and Emerging - Supported the National Remote
resource requirements in the industry, Technology Research tollowing: Sensing Conference"
energy and emerging technology sectors. and Development - immersion of - Four (4) balik(DOST -PCIEERD) three (3) faculty scientists supported in
- thil1een (13) the long tenn categolYseminars!conterences- attendance!presentation ofone (I) researcher
Suppon to S&T Competition The project aims to give researchers the 41370 - DOST - Philippine DOST - - Stal1ed to
0ppol1Unity to showcase their study. Council for Industry, PCIEERD disseminateEnergy and Emerging infonnation on theTechnology Research "Outsiatlding R&Dand Development Awards 2015"
(DOST -PCIEERD)
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DescIiption of Pl'ogmmIProjectTotal Program
ResponsibleDepal1ment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Key Programs/ ProjectsObjectives
Pl"ogl"am Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual RemarksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Institutionalization and The Technology Business Incubation 26,000 - DOST - Philippine DOST - - Approved two (2)
Strengthening of Technology (TBI) Program of the Department of Council for Industry, PCIEERD projects
Business Incubation Science and Technology aims to nurture Energy and Emerging - Soft launching of the
business start-ups in techno-enterprises Technology Research West Visayas State
and hasten comrnercializaiion of and Development University (WVSU)
innovations. Also, the TBI is an (DOST-PCIEERD) TBI will be on the
ecosystem that allows diffusion of later part of November
technologies generated from researches. 2014
Infornlation Dissemination To promote literacy and appreciation of 33.000 - DOST - Philippine DOST - - Participated in the
and Promotion of the industry, energy and emerging Council for Industry, PCIEERD leg of Regional
Technologies technology tields as well as assist in Energy and Emerging Science and
accelerating transfer and Technology Research Technology Week in
conunercialization ofDOSTIPCIEERD- and Development various regions
GIA-generated technologies. (DOST-PCIEERD) - Attend on mediainterviews- Started complilationof infornlation forannual report
Development of Adaptive, The broad objective of the project is to 1,421 - Ateneo de Manila DOST- - Processed MOA
Interactive, SMS Based address the need for infoTInalliteracy University PCIEERD
Modules for English training opportunities to allinterestedFilipino learners but particularly areasthat are underserved by traditionalschooling. These include but are notlimited to contlict areas in the ARMM.The means by which this will beachieved is through the development ofadaptive SMS-based reading modulesfor English.
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Description of P.'ogram!Pl'OjectTotal Program
ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Department IT 2014
Key Programs/ ProjectsObjectives
Program Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual RemarksBudget IT2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Stealth Assessment of Student This study aims to: 1.978 - Ateneo de Manila DOST - - Processed MOA
Conscientiousness. Cognitive- • model snldent conscientiousness, University PCIEERD
affective States. and Learning cognitive-affective states such asusing and Educational Game conscientiousness, boredom. andfor Physics confusion
• correlate these with physics leaming• compare results from the Philippineswith results trom a parallel study beingconducted in the US to determinewhether the models generalize acrossditTerent culmres.
Human Hands as Input The objective of the proposal is to build 16.241 - Electrical and DOST - - Processed MOA
Device for an Immersive technologies to use human hands to Electronics PCIEERDVinual Reality Experience interact with objects in an inunersive Engineering Instinne.
virnJal reality experience. UP Diliman
Policy Development,Planning and AdvocacySuppon to Policy The program aims to analyze. review, 54.875 3,480 DOST - Philippine - 16 sectoral maps DOST - - ContinuousDevelopment and R&D fonnulate. and reconunend policies and Council for Industry. - 250 reviewed and PCIEERD evaluation ofManagement Activities regulations to suppon the development Energy and Emerging analyzed project incoming project
of priority sectors under PCIEERD- Technology Research proposals proposalsGIA. Activities are pursued in and Development - Conducted aconsultation with industry stakeholders, (DOST-PCIEERD) planning workshop to
exper1s and tedmology end-users. of the fonnulate strategiesCouncil. for the coming years-
Support to Regional S&T One of the identified strategies by the 42,439 - Regional Consonia DOST- - Conducted pre-
Consortia Council to accelerate regional PCIEERD implementation
development is the building of meetingspartnerships in the regions. Towardsthis end, the PCIEERD-GIA RegionalConsortia envisions to sustain theholistic development of the regions'resources through national networkingand collaborations among the memberinstitutions from the academe,govenunent and the private sectors. -
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DesCliption of Program/ProjectTotal Program
ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Depal'tment FY 2014
Key Progl'ams/ Projects PI'ogram Budget fOI' Actual Depal'tment Actual RemarksObjectives
Budget FY2013Bureau/Offices
Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
FOOD SECURITY
Food Sqrety and Quality Program for ,\1SMEs
Development of a Dipstick This proposal is an off ..shoot project of 4,981 .. National Institute of DOST .. ..Extracted genomicAssay Fonnat for Detection the Salmonella Detection and Molecular Biology PCIEERD DNA of a total of 10of Salmonella in Food and Amplification System (DAS) developed and Bioteclmology- strains of GramFeeds by BIOTECH which is an adaptation of UPLB negative and Gram
nucleic acid-based hybridization positive bacteria andprocedures for detection of salmonellae. two strains ofThis will complement the DAS kit and Salmonellawill benefit clients that do not have theequipment for amplification of DNA.
Development of Industrial Intennediate Food Products and Ingredientsfr0111 Local Raw J\1atelial Sources
Pilot Scale Standardization One methods of preservation by drying 2,753 .. DOST .. Industrial DOST .. - Detelmined theof Products & Processes is dlUm diying technology which can Technology PCIEERD appropriate ratio andusing Drum Drying provide products that have a stable shelf .. Development Insitute proportion of water toTechnology on Selected life at ambient conditions. retained (lTDI) makapuno meat andRaw Materials (Mango, sensory qualities. and reduced handling, food additive (Meat toBanana & Makapuno) transportation and storage costs. The water ratio: 1: 1: 10%
resulting dried product can be used as maltodextrin; 10%toppings or food ingredient in constarch)confectionary or bakeiY products. It can ..Determined dmmalso be consumed as is as snack foods. dlying parameters for
makapuno(2 rpm (3 min and 22sec): 4.04 - 4.08%moisture content; 2bars)
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Key Pl"Ograms/ Pl'ojectsObjectives
Pl"Ogram Budget fOl'Bureau/Offices
Actual DepalTment Actual Remal'ksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Developmenr of Innovative Food Products from Local Raw Marerials(based on CII/Tent product trends) and Improve1l7ellT of Existing LocalFood Products
Field Testing and The project will cover conmlercial 2,009 - DOST - hldustrial DOST - - Coordinated with
Validation Study of Retort production of shelf stable chicken arroz Technology PCIEERD DSWD regarding the
Food (Arroz Caldo) as cal do. distribution to DSWD's Development Insimte deployment of retort
Disaster MitigationlRelief warehouses and performance evaluation (lIOI) food to evacuation
Food using DSWD's and by aerial and other means of areas
LGU's Distribution Protocol distribution. Monitoring of retort foodwill be continued even alier the projec-tended in December 31. 2014 to validatethe shelf lite established.
Development of Plasma Plasma processing is a non-thennal 14.001 - University of the DOST - -Development of
Technology for the method for sterilization suitable for heat- Philippines DiIiman PCIEERD inoculation protocols
Sterilization of Food sensitive materials. It is steadily gaining for food contact
Products, Packaging, and much acceptance and popularity in surfaces
Contract Surfaces in Food relation to food technology applicationsProcessing since it addresses the disadvantages of
using high temperamre, chemical, andirradiation treatments.
Development of Oyster The project intends to utilize oysters and 2.433 - UP Visayas/Miag-ao, DOST - - Notarized MOA and
Powder tor Use as an convert into extract powder foml. This Iloilo PCIEERD LIB of the project
Ingredient and Condiment oyster extract powder will then beapplied in food and other foodpreparations as source of nutrient-richdietary supplement.
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ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Depat'tment FY 2014
Key Pmgrams/ Projects Progt'am Budget for Actual Department Actual RemarksObje.ctives
Budget FY2013Bureau/Offices
Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Microbial colorants and The project will address the problems 41,758 - National Institute of DOST - - On-going
Bioflavorants being encountered in using natural Molecular Biology PCIEERD procurement of
colorants through the use of and Biotechnology- laboratory supplies
biotechnological tools. UPLB: UP Visayas and equipment,revival andpreparation of stockcultures of fungalisolates, verificationof establishedproduction conditionsfor bench-scalestudies, and assemblyof fabricated 300Lfenllentor
Program on Technological Support/or the Upgrading o.fLocal Cacaoand Cocoa Indus fryProject I. Improving the The project will review and document 9,283 - DOST - Industrial - Completed the DOST - - Conducted
Quality of Solid Cocoa the traditional and existing practices in Technology design of roaster, PCIEERD experimental run on
Liquor including Molded the process of solid cocoa liquor! Development Institute desheller/witulower, standardization
Cocoa Nibs and Developing molded cocoa nib in the dit1erent cocoa (DOST - ITDI) grinder and melanguer of roasting process in
the Capability of Small producing areas as these practices are - Improved the multi- tablea production
Scale Processors in the the first step in detemrining areas of conullodity solar using the fabricated
ManufacttJre of improvement in the quality of the I1l1lnel drier (MCSTD) desheller and roaster
Intenllediate Cocoa Products resulting liquor/ molded cocoa nib. Fixed-Bed Dryer of Project 4(FBD) with Biomass - Continuation ofFUl11ace sample collection and- Prepared color guide analyses
Project 2. Microbial This project ,,,,ill document the microbial 15,098 National Institute offor conmlercial
DOST-- samples oftablea- Cacao varieties
Community and conununity and chemical profile as a Molecular Biology based on thePCIEERD differ in alL
Biochemical Profiling for result oflocal practices on cacao and Biotechnology- reconullendations oftenllentary boxes. The
Microbial Augmentation tennentation. The project shall follow UPLB the sensory evaluationexact ratio of varieties
and Development of the microbial community profile using panelcan not be ascertained.
Quality Indicators for molecular and culture-dependent - Participated in cacaoThe type of wood,
Cacao Fennentation and methods, as well as detel111ine the fora organized by thenumber and sizes of
Processing chemical protile of cocoa fel111e11tation industryboxes also vary
in various regions in the country. - Continuation ofsample collection andanalyses
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ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Department IT 2014
Key Pl'Ograms/ Pl'ojectsObjectives
Program Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual RemarksBudget IT2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Project 4. Design and Upgrading the secondalY processing 7,791 4,635 DOST - - Completed
Fabrication of Equipment equipment for cocoa products will PCIEERD fabrication and
for the Production of Local address the need of local processors in debugging of roaster.
Cocoa Products tenns of consistent product quality and desheller. grinder and
processing capability. melanguer
Cloning and Expression of .This project will generate bioinfonnatics 1,919 262 UP Mindanao - Sequence alignment DOST- - Successful
Raw Starch-Digesting data by cloning the raw starch- was perforn1ed for all PCIEERD optimization of
Amylase Genes fi-om digestiong amylase (RSDA) genes ti'om sequences using laboratory protocols
Saccharomycopsis fibuligera Saccharomycopsis fibuligera and Clustal W.
and Saccharomycopsis Saccharomycopsis bubodii 2066, the - Primers were
bubodii for Direct Ethanol isolates possessing the highest designed
fermentation amylolytic activities from biochemical - RNA Extractiontests conducted in Project II. I of Sago protocol was
Biotech Program- Phase 1. optimized
Development of The proposed research and development 96,757 49,909 UP Los Bafios - Fabricated three (3) DOST - - Produced TMC to
Nanobiosensors and projects of the University of the samples of Zinc Oxide PCIEERD be used as packing
Nanostmctured Materials Philippines Los Banos under his (ZnO) in various material
from Agricultural By- umbrella program intend to harness the . substrates using - - Produced nanosilica
products for Enhancement of power of nanotechnology tor the benefit Electrophoretic from RH and
Food and Agricultural of the local agriculnlre and tood sectors deposition (EPD), characterized using
Productivity and for in line with priorities defined by the sedimentation and sol- AFM andEDX
Environmental Sensing and DOST-PCIEERD-GIA. gel methods analysis
Remediation - Selected six (6) - Prepared a modifiedbamboo species for glassy carbonhigh yield of electrode bycellulosic electrodepo-sition ofnanocrystals, and nano-gold paniclesconduct of proximate - Characterization ofanalysis nanofluid using TEM
- Explored theoptimization of theadditive borax tor theproduction of
. thernlOplastic starchfilms
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Department FY 2013 DepaI'tment FY 2014Key Programs/ Projects Objectives
PI'ogI'am Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual RemarksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
- Designed andconstmcted wheatstone bridge circuit forZnO sensor- Obtained themOlphology by SEM
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
Pilot Testing of Wind Turbine The project is aimed primarily at pilot- 19.600 17,937 University of the - Installed 24-m wind DOST - - Completed windGenerator testing the Small Wind Turbine (SWT) Philippines Diliman mast and wind PCIEERD mast installation
Generator developed under the DOST monitoring system at - Finalized theProgram: "Wind Turbine Generator". site agreement with Brgy.Specitically, the project aims to - Finished the design Loocfabricated small wind turbine, conduct of the airfoil, chordperfonnance testing and comparing it to length and twist angleconunercially available small wind and simulated itsturbine system. perfonnance using
blade elementmomenUlmmethod
Wind Resource Assessment The project aims to: 6,958 5.866 DOST - Philippine - Conducted geo- DOST - - Installed the windfor Wind Power Systems - install and operate wind monitoring Atmospheric, surveys and PCIEERD monitoring instrument
equipment on five project sites Geophysical and exploratoIYvisits in in General Santos- compile. analyze, and evaluate the Astronomical Services the project sites.wind energy potentials in tenns of power (DOST - PAGASA) Confinned thedensities following sites:
I. Can-avid. EasternSamar2. Lanuza, Surigao delSur3. Sta. MonicaSiargao, Surigao delNorte4. General Santosbeside the PAGASAstation5. San Vicente.Palawan
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Descllption of ProgmmlProjectTotal Pl'ogram
ResponsibleDepal1ment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Key Programs/ Pl"OjectsObjectives
Program Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Depal1ment Actual Remal'ksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Engineering Design, A1odeling. Assessment Tools and Developmel1f 0/Renewable Energy System
Improvement of Locally The project aims to establish a common 12,899 - University of Rizal DOST - - MOA processing
Designed Micro-Hydro service facility for the development System PCIEERD
Turbines and Establishment testing and optimization of locallyofMHP Test Rig developed turbines components of micro
hydro system.
Tidal CUtTent Energy The goal of this proposed project is to 25.874 - Department of DOST- - A database of
Integrated Resource set groundworks for the advancement of Geodetic Engineering, PCIEERD around 70 devices tor
Assessment and Spatial Ocean Renewable Energy (ORE) UP Diliman tidal CUtTent energy
Planning Tool development in the Philippines. extraction are nearingcompletion
Biojet Fuel Production from The proposal will address the airline 7,496 - University of the DOST - - Suspended due to
Coconut Oil industry's urgent emission reduction Philippines Los Brulos PCIEERD delays encountered in
goals by developing a process to the procurement of
produce aviation biofuels ti-om coconut equipment
oil that will meet aviation standards.This is with the end in view of having abiojet hlel industry that will not onlycater to the aviation industry but willalso boost the coconut industry. Theproject will detemune optinuzedprocessing conversions on eachcomponent ofBio-SPK productionprocess and test the compliance ofproduced biofuel jet to aviationstandards.
Smart Grid/or Filipino Households
Project I. Design and The project aims to design a smart home 4,955 2.660 Electrical and - Developed first DOST - - Smart meter, display
Development of a Smart platfonn that could in!onn the Electronics prototypes for the PCIEERD and plugs have been
Home Plat!onn consumers of their energy consumption Engineering Institute, Smart Plug, Smart hIlly integrated and
patterns. It will be deployed in several UP Diliman Meter, and display tested
households located at Leyte and - Identified
Palawan to assess its contribution deployment site at
towards achieving energy consen'ation. Palawan
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ResponsibleDepal-tment FY 2013 Depal.tment FY 2014
Key Programs/ ProjectsObjectives
Program Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual RemarksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Project 2. Design and The projecl aims to design an emulator 4,801 2,578 Electrical and - Developed and DOST - - Sm3lt meter, display
Development of an that can implement the features of an Electronics tested first prototypes PCIEERD and plugs have been
Advanced Metering AMI. It will be deployed to several Engineering Institute, for the Smart Meter, fi.Jily integrated and
Infrastmcntre (AMI) households located at Leyte and UP Diliman display, and server tested
Emulator Platfonn Palawan to simulate a small-scale smart software - Server program can
metering infrastructure. The emulator manage meters and
will be used also to conduct consumer accounts, and can
studies with respect to demand response ped"om1 energy and
programs such as prepaid metering. monetary accountingfunctions- Identifieddeployment site atPalawan
Project 3. Prepaid Metering The project aims to develop a model that 3.886 1,979 Electrical and - Developed DOST - - Completed four (4)
and Smart Home System: describes the factors that detelmine the Electronics questionnaires and PCIEERD sun'eys in Bohol &
Technology Acceptance consumers' decision to switch to prepaid Engineering Instinne, started conducting Palawan regarding
and Technology Feantres metering. It will describe consumers' UP Diliman sun'eys prepaid metering/
Studies preferences regarding a prepaid metering prepaid preferences &system and to incorporate these in the smart home/smart
development of a prepaid metering home preterences
system. The project will also investigateconsumers' intention to adopt smarthome technologies.
-
Smart Wire Program
Project 1: Energy Et1icient The aim of this project is to develop 19,629 7,805 Electrical and - Designed a 2- DOST - - Final stage in the
Data Acquisition and energy et1icient data acquisition and Electronics channel Data PCIEERD design for integration
Conditioning tor the signal conditioning circuits for the Sman Engineering Instinne, Acquisiiion (DAQ) with smartwire sensor
SmartWire Sensor Node Wire sensor node. The circuits will be UP Diliman verified at the nodes
Project used to measure electric current and schematic and layout - Designed a 4-
temperantre infonnation, as well as level channel variable
perfom1 the neceSS31Y signal - Fabricated a 2- timingDAQ
conditioning, allowing for energy ch31mel DAQ Module
efficient infOlmation transmission and chip
storage.
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ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Depal'tment FY 2014
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Program Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remal'ksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Project 2: Integrated Energy The aim of this project is to develop 21,267 10.627 Electrical and - Identified the DOST - - Final stage in the
Harvesting, Storage and etlicient and reliable energy harvesting Electronics architecture of the PCIEERD design for integration
Regulation fix the circuit teclmologies intended for the Engineering Institute, smart nose, different with smartwire sensor
SmartWire Sensor Node Smart Wire sensor node, UP Diliman blocks used for the nodesharvesting unit and - Designed a powerspecified the target line and RF energyspecifications for the harvestingsub-blocks
Project 3: Energy Ultra- The aim of this project is to develop 12.625 1.677 Electrical and - Characterized DOST - - Final stage in the
Low Power Computation ultra-power conununication and Electronics schematic circuits of PCIEERD design for integration
and Cotmnunication for the computation circuits and architectures Engineering Institute, all sub-blocks, layout. with smartwire sensor
SmartWire Sensor Node for the Smai1 Wire sensor node. The UP Diliman implementation of the nodes
Project cOlmm1l1ication subsystem will provide computation and - Fabricated a designthe physical layer interface to the conml\lnication sub- on a computation and
conununication channel. and could systems with conununicationeither be the power line for power line simulation results subsystem chipconnnunications, or free space for radio-fi-equency (RF) conununications.
Project 4: Smai1\v'ire The aim of this project is to develop 8,975 4.888 Electrical and DOST - - Literature survey on
Resilient Data Transport energy efticient and resilient data Electronics PCIEERD leading-edge protocols
transport mechanisms for the SmartWire Engineering Institute.sensor network. These mechanisms will UP Dilimanspan the medium access control (MAC),network, and transport layers of thenetwork stack
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Depaliment FY 2013 Depal'tment FY 2014Key PI'ograms/ Projects Objectives
Program Budget fOI" Bureau/OfficesActual Depaliment Actual Remarks
Budget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Program on Fuel Ethanol The program aims to detemllne the pre- 27,515 18.764 National Institute of - The selected DOST - - Four (4) BiomassProduction from treatment method and conditions that is Molecular Biology feedstocks were PCIEERD characterized forLignocellulosic Feedstocks most suitable to use for selected and Biotechnology, collected, dried. parameters related to
lignocellulosic feedstock for fuel ethanol UP Los Banos milled and processed pretreatment andproduction: Likewise, it aims to develop to be ready for the ethanol productionmicroorganisms capable of utilizing subsequent - Transformation bylignocellulosic hydrolysates especially pretreatment studies. electroporationxylose and other for ethanol The highest reducing techniquefennentation and the optinnze sugar after - Initialmns onsaccharification and femlentation of saccharification of femlentation of theselected pre-treated lignocellulosic pretreated feedstock is hydrolysate werefeedstocks for fuel ethanol production. 20%-50% reducing conducted. However
sugar yield compared results revealed lowto previous results of ethanol yield.about 1.3%. Fennentation studies
will be
- Test mns for Steam studied again onceExplosion Device (for optimization ofsweet sorghum saccharification isbagasse and sugarcane complete and methodbagasse) for removal of- Pichia was found to inhibitors isbe resistant to heavy detenninedmetals as marker fortlW.pronnsing pentosefermenters
Polymer Electrolyte Systems Solar energy is a promising renewable 15,954 3,134 De La Salle - CalTageenans were DOST - - The non-aqueousbased on Can'agemlan for energy source. This field is cUlTently University. Manila screened where the k- PCIEERD system usingSolid State Dye Sensitized donnnated by silicon but a cost efficient carrageenan emerged dimethylsulfoxideSolar Cell Si solar cell with high energy throughput as the most suitable (DMSO) shows
is yet to be achieved.Harnessing the for the purpose of pronllse in DSSCsun's power using nanotechnology polyer matrix configuration witllthough the dye-sensitize. efficiency reaching
1.08%
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ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
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Program Budgetfol'Bureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remal'ksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment-
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)Synthesis of Carbon The development of a solar panel that is 12,1 70 10,241 UP Baguio - Installed slotted DOST - - Completion of the
Nanotubes (CNT) - Silicon both cost-effective and effic.ient is angle bars in the PCIEERD new Chemical Vapor
Heterojunction for the extremely important especially at these chemical vapor Deposition System
F abication and Assembly of a times when oil prices (that dictate the deposition system and CNT Synthesis
Solar Panel price of consumer commodities) are high - Synthesized carbon - There was an
and renewable energy sources are. called nanotubes increase in amOll'hous
for. carbonpercentage afterpurification
A Graphene-Based The basic idea in this research is to 4,995 - UP Baguio DOST - - Perfonned the
Electrochemical fabricate an energy storage device based PCIEERD synthesis ofLSG via
Supercapacitor for Solar Cells on Laser-Scribed Graphene (LSG) Raman spectroscopy
nanostructures. LSG can be used as and Scanning electron
electrodes tor electrochemical capacitors. microscopy (SEM)- Perfonned synthesisand characterizationof LSG- Electro-chemical capacitors(LSG-EC)
Synthesis of Metal Nanowires There is currently a strong demand for 8,750 - UP Diliman DOST - - A mean length of
and Their Application in electronic devices with superior PCIEERD >3um and mean
Foldable Transparent perfonnance, robustness, smaller size, diameter of <IOOnmConducting Electrode cheap, and user-friendly. Thus, many have been achieved
materials scientists and engineers are for both silver and
working on the fabrication of copper nanowire
inexpensive, transparent, t1exible experiments
conductor that 'would open the door forthe development oflow-cost t1exibledisplays, low-emissivity windows. t1atpanel displays. light-emitting diodes,touch-sensitive control panels, and thinfilm solar cells.
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ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Key Pl'ograms/ Pl'ojectsObjectiws
Program Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Depal-tment Actual RemarksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Synthesis, Morphology and Fullerenes are a new breed of carbon- 4,923 University of the DOST - - Extraction of Oil
Chemical Modification of based materials that feature cage-like 3D Philippines- Diliman PCIEERD from Bitaog seeds is
Fullerene-Based stlUctures. These exhibit semiconductor, 111 process
Nanomaterials for Nano- conductor & superconductor propertiesengineered StlUctural that have a wide applications inMaterials and Optoelectronic optoelectronic devices. As a nano-Applications engineered stlUctural material. they have
applications in automotive andaerospace components. 111eir synthesisusing locally available plant-derived oils(i.e. bita-og oil) will make them readilyavailable for the country'snanotechnology R&D projects andinitiatives.
Development of a Low- The project tocuses on developing 10,804 - UP Diliman DOST- - Conmlenced on
Energy Ion' Source System for processes tor the synthesis of diamond- PCIEERD October 1,2014
the Synthesis of Diamond-like like carbon films using low-energyCarbon Films carbon ions preferably in the 100 eV -
range.
Fabrication of a Solid-State The project intends to fabricate a solid- 11,311 - Department of DOST - - Commenced on
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery state rechargeable Li-ion BattelY Mining, Metallugical PCIEERD October I. 2014
using Li7La3Zr2012 as solid utilizing nanotechnology in order to . and metals
electrolyte for Energy Storage obtain a high energy density ellergy Engineering, UP
Applications storage device that is safer and have Diliman
longer lite cycle as compared to Leadacid baneries and those Li-ion batteriesusing liquid electrolytes.
Development of a Grid Tie The proposed Grid Tie Inverter allows 9,195 - Electronics Industries DOST- - Conmlenced on
Inverter tor Philippine the use of altemative sources of energy Association of the PCIEERD November 10, 2014
Electronics' Companies such as solar power without dealing Philippines, Inc.
with the variability and unpredictabilityof these sources.
N anostlUctured The primary objective of the project is to 15,420 - Research Center tor DOST - - Commenced on
Electrocatalyst Composites fabricate an efficient anode catalyst tor Natural and Applied PCIEERD Ocotber 1,2014
for Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell: Direct Alcohol Fuel Cells (DAFCs). Sciences, University
Preparation, Characterization of Sto. Tomas
and Perfollllance Evaluation
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ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Department IT 2014
Key PI'ograms/ ProjectsObjectives
Pl'ogl'am Budget fOl'Bureau/Offices
Actual Depal'tment Actual Remal'ks
Budget IT2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Flexible Nanohybrid In recent years, electrochemical 5,898 - UP Diliman DOST - - The conducting
Supercapacitor Based on supercapacitors have gained interest in PCIEERD fabrics seemed to
Conducting Polymers and energy devices because of increasing have higher
Metal Oxides pollution and explosive growth of digital degradation
communication, portable electronic temperature which
devices and electric vehicles. Activated might be due to the
carbon, conducting polymers and increase thennal
iransition metal oxides are the conductivity due
commonly used electrode material lor to the presence of
such device. ionic liquids in them
Development ofInk Using The project aims to develop an ink 4,994 - School of Science and DOST - - Commenced on
Carbon Ii-om Straight fonnulation using carbon Ii-om Engineering, Ateneo PCIEERD October L 2014
Pyrolysis of Glycerol as pyrolyzed glycerol as main component. de Manila University
Electrodes in Printed The ink lonnulation shall be studied forElectronics its physical-chemical properties: namely,
rheology and flow behavior, andinteraction with substrates: plastics,paper. glass.
Development of Functional TIlere is growing interest in East Asian 7,842 - De La Salle DOST - - Commenced on
Nanocarbon-Based Catalysts region including Japan. Thailand and University, Manila PCIEERD November 3, 2014
for Biomass Conversion Philippines to exploit in a moreProcesses sustainable way the vast available
bioresources and to valorize wasiebiomass, including agricultural,industrial and lorestry wastes.
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ResponsibleDepaliment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Key Progl'ams/ ProjectsObjectives
Program Budgetfol'Bm'eau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remarks
Budget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
SUSTAINABLE MASS TRANSPORT
Rapid Electric Vehicle This project proposes to address the 18,791 2,440 UP Diliman - Rapid charging and DOST - - Consolidated
Charging (CharM) issue on slow charging by developing a profiling of the banery PCIEERD battery data analysis
charging station for Electric Vehicles brands on hand, (SOH detennination)
(EVs) that can recharge EVs in less than and Battery
an hour, possible as fast as a gasoline management system
refueling station works. Similarly, the perfonnance analysis
project propose to demonstrate was completed under
operations ofEVs which is similar to laboratory conditions.
conventional vehicles without the need - CharM is already
for long period of charging. transferred toMandaluyong CityHall.
InTelligent Transport System (ITS) Program
Development of a The proposed PhilMATIS will draw 7.712 7,712 National Center for - One unit of the DOST - - 3 pairs of cameras
Philippine Metropolitan infonnation from cameras and sensors Transportation CCTV node was PCIEERD are already in placed
Advanced Travelers installed at strategic locations (e.g., Studies, UP Diliman installed in Espana, along Espana (both
Inlonllation System major intersections) that will detect Manila on October 22, north and south
(PhiIMA TIS) traffic and measure its characteristics 2013. bound)
(e.g., volume, speed, composition, etc.) - Image! graphic - User interface was
using digit.11 image processing processing finished presented to the LGU
techniques. It is envisioned to be an except night time. of Manila, Series of
automated system, ultimately with monitoring coordination meeting
greatly reduced if not minimal human with MMDA and
intluence or factors on the outputs of the DOTC coordinated
system.
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Key Progmms/ ProjectsObjectives
Program Budget forBut'eau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remal'ks
Budget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Advanced Traffic & The project aims to: 17,860 13,708 Department of - Set-up temporary DOST - - Cloud-based infra
Pollution Monitoring and - improve trallic mobility in Metro Infonnation Systems AMDU server and PCIEERD has been hIlly set up
Analysis System Based on Manila through provision of aggregated and Computer, Ateneo final Amazon servers - Website application
GPS Data, Air Quality Data behavior of the PUVs to the control de Manila University for the data storage of is already up. Still
& Engine Stanis Data from management of the PlJV and MMDA software prototypes improving some user
Tracked Taxis in Metro - induce efficient traffic flow through - Completion of the interface
Manila provision of public inforn1ation software design phase - Android version
regarding current and predicted traffic for essential almost done:
flow on major routes components of the Cunently porting the
- enhance policy fonnulation among system program to the iOS
government agencies and universities in version
the Philippines through provision ofshared data for transportation planningand operation
Integrated Optimal The pilot study will only initially focus 13,595 - De La Salle University DOST - - On-going
Scheduling of Public on a representative day of the week, the PCIEERD preparation for a
Transpo11 System along a developed program and manual could workshop with the
Route (PUBFix) guide the public transpol1 operators, diflerent bus operators
managers and driver organizations on traversing along EDSA
how to extend this to a weekly, monthlyor seasonal variation. All they have todo is conduct additional data gatheringon these time periods and use thedeveloped methodology.
Development of a This project aims to come up with an 12,636 - National Center for DOST - - Conducted literature
Customized Local application for use by local govenunent Transportation PCIEERD review to identify
Simulator (LocaISim) units for traffic management. The Smdies, UP Diliman specific fundamental
application will have a user-interface models for vehicular
that will enable the user to simulate any motion and u'af1ic flow
traffic environment with parameters on - Initial codes written
the behavior/ tendencies of traf1ic agents for user interface to
(drivers and pedestrians) that can be set build link and node
unifom11y or can follow some known representation of road
distribution. network
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Description of Program/Pl"OjectTotal Program
ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Key Pl"Ograms/ ProjectsObjectives
Program Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remarks
Budget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
ENVIRONME!V~ CLIMATE CHANGE & DISASTER RISKREDUCTIONMolecularly Imprinted This proposal seeks to bring Philippine 8,052 - Ateneo De Manila DOST - - Extracted marker
Polymers (MIP) for the natural products to a higher level by University PCIEERD compound (agnuside)
Targeted Purification of developing an efficient technology for ii-om lagundi
Natural Product Compounds the purification of biologically activecompounds or marker compounds frommedicinal plants using the technique ofmolecular imprinted polymerization(MIP).
Bench-scale Production of Calcium carbonate is used conm1ercially 1,094 - DOST - Industrial DOST - - Production offood
Food-grade Nanoprecipitated in various industrial applications such as Technology PCIEERD grade nano-
Calcium Carbonate from fillers for plastics, nlbber, paper, glass Development Institute precipitated calcium
Local Limestone manufacture and other related industries. (DOST - ITDI) carbonate
Ground calcium carbonate (GCe) is - Initial pilot plant set-
used in the production of fillers and up of processing local
coatings for paper because papennakers limestone into food
have switched to a neutral or alkali- grade NPCC
processing environment.
Development ofEco-Friendly The Eco-Friendly and Deployable 1.267 Adamson University DOST - -Completed the
Septic System for Temporary Septic System (EDSS) is a self- PCIEERD installation of the
Shelters: Towards Efficient sustaining and portable/movable three (3) Eco-Sep
Sanitation Management in wastewater treatment system that can System in the
Disaster-Ailected Areas otfer a solution to this critical problem. Temporary Shelters-Characterizedwastewater beforeremediation
Development of a Compact The project will design and develop a 4,957 - DOS T-Industrial DOST - - Processed MOA
Wastewater Treatment System compact wastewater treatment system Technology PCIEERD
Enhanced with for high organic wastewater from quick Development Institute
Bioaugn1entation Technology service restaurant industry. (DOST-ITDI)
for Quick Service Restaurant
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Description of Program/ProjectTotal Program
ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Depal'tment FY 2014
KeJ Pmgrams/ ProjectsObjectives
Program Budget forBUI'eau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remal'ksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Design, Fabrication and The project proposal aims to develop 9,237 - University of the DOST - - Design of the light
Evaluation of Monitoring and instrumenta-tion that can provide local Philippines Diliman PCIEERD scattering optical
Sampling Devices for capability by utilizing cost-effective monitoring device
Particulate Matter technologies. With such instruments, - Design of the air
high-quality data can be produced for sample and impactorgenerating predictive models of - Identification andParticulate Matter contamina-tion in the calculation of
air as well as local air quality standards parameters forfrom which practical procedures may be fablication
drafted for evalutaing compliance in theindustrial sector.
Radiation-induced grafting of The project will deal with the synthesis 4,833 - DOST - Philippine DOST- - Commenced on
nonwoven fabrics for waste of an adsorbent fi'om chemical resistant Nuclear Research PCIEERD October I. 2014
water treatment to meet Class polymers (i.e. polyethylene and Instinne (DOST-
C emuent heavy metal polypropylene) using electron beam- PNRI), DOST -standards induced grafting of monomers in Philippine Textile
emulsion state. Aftenvards, the Research Institutesynthesized adsorbents will be packed in (DOST - PTRI)columns and its perfonnance to,vardsadsorption of metal ions and someorganic compounds from synthetic andindustrial wastewater will be evaluated.
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Descliption ofProgmm/ProjectTotal Program Responsible
Department FY 2013 Depaltment FY 2014Ke~' Programs/ Projects
ObjectivesProgram Budget for Bureau/Offices
Actual Depal'tment Actual RemarksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
The Use of Radon in the The project aims to utilize radon 9.636 7,879 Philippine Nuclear - Long-term radon DOST - - Eighty-three (83)Monitoring of the Philippine technique in the surveillance program of Research Institute: measurement in soil PCIEERD measure-ments in soilFault and Valley Fault System the northem segment of the Philippine Central Luzon State employing LR-115 using LR 115 alpha(VFS) and its Implication as Fault (Central Luzon) in Luzon and the University (CLSU) alpha track plastic track radon detectorsan Earthquake Precursor Valley Fault System which transected a detector for along the PF and 66
major portion ofMeiro Manila. earthquake monitoring along the VFPwas - F0l1y-six (46)cani.ed out measurements in soilsuccessnllly along the using AlphaGUARDnorth-central segment and LFG20 gasof the Philippine Fault analyzer along the PFin north-central Luzon and 39 along the VFPand the Valley Fault - Seventy-two (72)System ground-water
measurements alongthe PF and 40 alongthe VFP using theAlphaGUARDmonitoring system
Design and Development of In this project Ateneo will provide the 16,537 4,807 Ateneo Innovation - Updating Red Green DOST - - Mapping withAerial Mapping and Imaging capability for photogrammeiry Center Blue (RGB) Mapping PCIEERD maximum resolutionSystems and Standards measuremnt campaigns designed and led from 10cnvpixel to of 5cnvpixel from
by pasrt.ners in the Visayas for various Scm /pixel 10cnvpixelapplications such as critical - Development of near- - Worked withinfrastrucmre identification and infrared (NIR) as Philippine Coconutplanning pre-and post-disaster protocols camera payload Authority (PCA) onand evaluation, Precision famling, - Comparative coconuts hit byforestry and land use and zoning. assessment on the Typhoon Yolanda
difterent commerciallyavailable software
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Description of ProgramlProjectTotal Program
ResponsibleDepartment FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Key Programs/ ProjectsObjectives
Program Budget forBureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remal'ksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)Project e-Bayanihan: A Recent developments have proven the 7.945 - Ateneo De Manila DOST - - Web Prototype-
Nationwide Web - Mobile etfectiveness ofICT in disaster University PCIEERD ebayanihan.ateneo.edu
Based System for mitigation and management. however. Mobile prototype ~
Participatory Disaster existing JeT enabled disaster Alpha version
Management management tools focus on real time - Pilot test in the ff
hazard monitoring. There is a growing areas:.-evidence that social media tools are - CDO - July 29-
heavily used during disaster. Ordinary 30
citizens post in realtime their - I1ocos - August
experiences during disasters. 18-20
Regional Disaster Science and In this project. an integration of the 18,784 18.784 DOST -Philippine - Conducted Rapid DOST - - Data processing of
Management S&T Capacity World Risk Index (WRI) concept. which Instiute of Earthquake Damage PCIEERD the NSO 2010 data of
Development is based on the core understanding of Volcanology and Assessment System Three Regions
risk within the natural hazards and Seismology (DOST- (REDAS) training in (Regions II, III and XI)
disaster risk reduction conul1unity. In PHIVOLCS) 14 SUCs for the - Conducted
this context, risk is defined as the creation of database earthquake impact
interaction between a namral hazard regarding hazard assessment in the said
event and the vulnerability of the prone areas regIOns
exposed element. - Conducted two (2)technical trainings
Understanding And Con71//lmicaiing Risk/or Com1l1/1niTy-basedDRRProgramVoices of Yolanda: Narratives This smdy aims to identify salient 2.600 - Department of DOST- - The project
of disaster among the spaces from the peoples' perspective in Anthropology, UP PCIEERD cOillillencecilast
survivors of typhoon Yolanda their attempt to take refuge trom the Diliman August 2014.
in Eastem Visayas ancl Cebu, typhoon. - Waiting for the
the Philippines submission ofproject's progress
. report
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Descliption of Program/ProjectTotal Program Responsible Department FY 2013 Department FY 2014
Key Programs/ Pl"Ojects ObjectiwsPl'ogram Budget for Bureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual Remal'ksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Action Research on This action research project will 2.400 - Department of DOST - - Finalized the
Strengthening Community document. analyze and draw lessons on Anthropology, UP PCIEERD interview guides for
Structures and Mechanisms institutional anangements and capacities Diliman c.ommunity, key
for Disaster Risk Reduction related to disaster risk reduction and infonnants conmmnity
and Management management (DRRJ\II) from the risk assessment
experiences of Y olanda-atIected workshops
communities in four (4) research sites in - Finished interviews
Guiuan, Eastem Samar. Palo, Leyte and & workshops for
Camotes Island. Cebu. conmulllity riskassessment in Brgy.Sapao and Banaag
Development of Temporary The project aims to propose a temporary 4,523 - UP Building Research DOST - - Acquired related
Shelter System for Disaster shelter system that can be readily Service, UP Diliman PCIEERD studies on existing
Stricken Areas deployed and installed. The objectives temporary shelter
include the documentation and review of systems
existing temporary shelter systems andthe fabrication of a prototype temporaryshelter.
Build Back Beller - Philippines: TIle Science and Technology ofDesigning and Planning Sites and Buildings for DisaSTer Prevention
SURP Cluster - Planning The research aims to develop policy 4,805 - UP Diliman DOST - - Conunenced on
Guidelines for Post-Disaster directions and guidelines to address the PCIEERD November 16, 2014
Response and needs of human settlements, particularlyRehabilitation of the need to plan and implement LGU'sConununities and Localities development plans, programs andvia Supply Chain and projects.Delivery Management andRisk-SensitiveEnvironmental Planning
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Description of ProgmmlPl'OjectTotal Program Responsible
Department FY 2013 Depa,-tment FY 2014Key Pl'Ograms/ Projects
ObjectiwsP,'ogram Budget for Bureau/Offices
Actual Department Actual RemarksBudget FY2013 Accomplishment Accomplishment
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Architecture of Filipino The program for "Build Back Better - 5.649 UP Diliman DOST - - Commenced onResilience: The Adaptation Philippines" (BBBP) aims to be a PCIEERD November 16, 2014of Traditional Wisdom from scientific platfonn for defining what itSelected Philippine truly means to build better,Vernacular Architecmreinto Modem BuildingSystems
Strucllu'al System and The program tor "Build Back Better - 4,830 UP Diliman DOST - - Commenced onConstruction Philippines" (BBBP) aims to be a PCIEERD November 16, 2015Methodologies Resilient to scientific platfoml tor defining what itEarthquake and Strong truly means to build better.Winds
Flood Sensor Development. This project shall develop and install the 18,694 10,894 DOST -Advanced - Identified 52 priOlity DOST - - Installed two (2)Installation and Monitoring of aforementioned system of urban t100d Science and t100d prone areas with PCIEERD prototype stations atUrban Flooding in Metro monitoring devices. Technology Institute MMDA Eamshaw & SanManila (DOST -ASTI) - Finalized station Diego St.
materials and - Prepared IECcomponents matelials
~M, .. Isid,'o V. Ouel'Ubin, Jr.
Date Budget Of1icer Date
Approved by: Rowena Cris
Date
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