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AwArd-winning prof honoredby AlmA mAter
Top DLSU reSearcher Dr. MichaeL angeLo proMenTiLLa,
fULL profeSSor of The cheMicaL engineering DeparTMenT,
was recognized as the 2017 Distinguished Alumnus in Socio-
environmental Engineering by the University of the Philippines
Los Baños (UPLB) College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial
Technology Alumni Association in a ceremony held
last October 9.
Promentilla has consistently produced outstanding research,
receiving awards and recognition from different award-giving
bodies, both local and international. He is a recipient
of the CHED Republica Award and NAST Outstanding Young
Scientist. He also received the St. Miguel Febres Cordero Pillar
of Lasallian Excellence Award in Research in this year’s Pillar
Awards.
Promentilla
Facts and FiguresDLSU water resource management and sustainability
~14,000 m3 Average monthly supply of potable water used by the University (1 cubic meter of water is equivalent to: 111 Toilet �ushes/28 showers)3 out of 4 Sewage Treatment Plants of the University that recycle treated waterFixtures within the University using recycled water 8/25 (32%) Faucets for gardening327/848 (38%) Toilets176/449 (39%) Urinals
Water Resource Managementand Sustainability
DLSU~14,000 m3
3 out of 4
Average monthly supply of potable waterused by the University (1 cubic meter of wateris equivalent to: 111 Toilet flushes/28 showers)
Sewage Treatment Plants of theUniversity that recycle treated water
8/25 (32%)Faucets for gardening
327/848 (38%)Toilets
176/449 (39%)Urinals
Fixtures within the University using recycled water
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2401 (twen´te fôr´,o, wun) is a landmark number along Taft Avenue. It is the location ID of De La Salle University, home to outstanding faculty and students, and birthplace of luminaries in business, public service, education, the arts, and science. And 2401 is the name of the official newsletter of DLSU, featuring developments and stories of interest about the University.
Source: campus Sustainability office
DLSU coMpUTer engineering MajorS eMergeD aS chaMpionS in the
2017 Institute of Computer Engineers of the Philippines Challenge-Regional
Qualifiers. The competition was held last October 7 at the Technological
Institute of the Philippines.
DLSU was declared champion in the Quiz Bowl, 2nd Runner-up in the
Programming Contest, and 4th place in the Logic Circuit Breadboarding
Competition.
The Quiz Bowl members are Fae Nicole Serrano (team captain), Rainiell
Bacani, and Jeremy Chan. The Programming Challenge team is composed
of Patrick Chan and Maverick Rivera, while the Logic Circuit Breadboarding
Challenge team members are Mac Excel Fallar and Janssen Co.
ACCESS president Iman Sta. Maria served as their team manager. The
students were mentored by Electronics and Communications Engineering
(ECE) faculty members Dr. Argel Bandala, Engr. John Anthony Jose, and
Jay Robert del Rosario.
In another development, a team of ECE students won 1st Runner-up last
September 29 in the Regional Qualifiers of the Institute of Electronics and
Communications Engineers of the Philippines (IECEP) Quizbowl.
The IECEP Regional Quizbowl is an annual quiz bee competition hosted
by IECEP, which serves as the qualifiers for the national quizbowl. The quiz
bee focuses on four areas of ECE: mathematics, electronics engineering,
general engineering and applied sciences, and communications
engineering.
Members of the team are: Malcolm Kwok, Jethro Ocean, Gideon Ong, and
Grant Bulaong. The coaches are ECE faculty members Dr. Argel Bandala,
Engr. John Anthony Jose, and Engr. Martin Maningo.
Both the winning teams from Computer Engineering and ECE will compete
in the national level.
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Computer Engineering majors from DLSU
Engineering students win in regional competitions
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2.5K Scopus-indexed publications 3
Lecture series with Nagoya University
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Society of University Fellows @ 30 5
What’s inside
Full story on page 3
De La SaLLe UniverSiTy conferreD The Degree of DocTor of engineering, honoriS caUSa, on engineering Science LeaDer prof. MichaeL roberT irvin pUrviS during DLSU’s 180th
Commencement Exercises last October 14 at the Philippine International
Convention Center.
engineering Science expert receives honorary degree
engineering StUdentS win in regionAl CompetitionS
the offiCiAl newSletter of de lA SAlle UniVerSity
Volume 49 • Number 04 • 23 October 2017
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The office of coUnSeLing anD career ServiceS (occS) UnDerScoreD
The proMoTion of MenTaL heaLTh awareneSS anD reSiLience among
members of the Lasallian community through its annual caravan, themed
“Happy Mind, Happy Life.”
The month-long campaign of OCCS this October has sought to contribute
to the reduction of risk factors by creating a culture of empathy and reaching
out for help. Part of the campaign is to enhance the referral and support
system among members of the Lasallian community for those who may
need professional help.
OCCS collaborated with the psychiatrists of Medical City in this endeavor
and, in one of its activities, invited the Father of Filipino Psychiatry,
Dr. Cornelio Banaag, Jr., to serve as resource speaker.
AnnUAl CArAVAn promoteS
mentAl heAlth AwAreneSS
The inTernaTionaL STUDieS DeparTMenT of De La SaLLe
UniverSiTy anD The nagoya UniverSiTy aLUMni aSSociaTion–
phiLippineS (nUaL-ph) hosted a series of lectures with the theme,
“Global development and human security: Perspectives from education,
health, and labor studies,” held last October 14 at the Animo Labs of the
DLSU Henry Sy, Sr. Hall.
Among the main lectures were: “Facing educational
inequities across the globe” by Dr. Takayo Ogisu of
the Graduate School of International Development
of Nagoya University; “The Impacts of HIV and AIDS
research: The Philippines in spotlight” by
Dr. Neil Tan Gana of the Department of Biology
of Ateneo de Manila University; and “Typology of
Returning Migrant Workers” by Brenalyn Peji of the
Institute of Labor Studies of the Department of Labor
and Employment.
The activity also served as a venue to promote:
Japanese government scholarships; the NUAL-PH,
which is headed by University Fellow Dr. Pag-Asa
Gaspillo; and the International Studies Department’s
25th anniversary.
NUAL-PH is envisioned as a pivotal branch of NUAL for cooperation,
support, participation and exchange of information in industry, research,
and education, as well as in bridging friendship and collaboration among
alumni members of other NUAL branches.
De La SaLLe UniverSiTy haS More Than 2,500 pUbLicaTionS
in The ScopUS DaTabaSe aS of ThiS ocTober. Of the total, 269
were indexed in 2017.
The figure shows the University’s consistent record as the most
productive research institution in the country.
Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-
reviewed literature: scientific journals, books, and conference
proceedings. Elsevier describes Scopus as “delivering a
comprehensive overview of the world’s research output in the
fields of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and arts
and humanities. Scopus features smart tools to track, analyze, and
visualize research.”
2.5K SCopUS-indexed pUbliCAtionS
Always bent on pursuing excellence in service, Dr. Wilfrido Villacorta, Professor Emeritus of International Relations, currently keeps himself busy finishing his book on ASEAN.
Dr. Villacorta served as DLSU Dean of Liberal Arts and Senior Vice President. As Dean, he strengthened the faculty of the academic departments and launched the International Studies program. As Senior Vice President for External Affairs, he managed the University’s public relations programs, expanded faculty and student exchange, and raised funds for scholarships, professorial chairs, and research and teaching facilities.
He finished his bachelor’s degree at the University of the Philippines and earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in Politics, major in International Law and Relations, at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.
In 1976, he organized and was designated as Secretary of the first Philippine delegation of educators to China.
He was one of the 48 appointees of the late President Corazon Aquino to the 1986 Constitutional Commission, which was mandated to frame the present Constitution.
In 2003, he was endorsed by then President Gloria Arroyo as the first ASEAN Filipino Deputy Secretary General. He became the Philippine ambassador and permanent representative to ASEAN in 2010, during the time of former President Benigno Aquino III.
SoCiety of UniVerSity fellowS @ 30
Professor emeritus of international relations
leCtUre SerieS with nAgoyA UniVerSity tACKle globAl deVelopment, SeCUrity
me boArd topnotCher
a LaSaLLian graDUaTe MaDe iT To The Top 10 of The SepTeMber 2017 MechanicaL engineer
LicenSUre exaM, where the University posted an 89.19% passing percentage versus the
national passing percentage of 68.9%. DLSU’s Alfredo Relucio ranked 9th in the board
exam.
For more info related to the Society of University Fellows’ Pearl Anniversary,
visit http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/university-fellows
get to Know the UniVerSity fellowS.
“The Christian Brothers maintain the compassion for students that St. John Baptist de la Salle taught. They are generous in giving their full support and encouragement to the lay faculty and administrators.
This is the Lasallian culture. Our academic community is committed to nurturing the human person. We pursue excellence without losing ourhumility. That’s why I’m still here, helping the University in any way I can.”
Conferred the title University Fellowin Academic Year
1988- 1999
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Purvis, Emeritus Professor of the University of Portsmouth in UK, was
honored for his significant achievements in his field, particularly in the areas
of energy and environmental engineering.
He has been influential in building the research capacity and research
culture in the Gokongwei College of Engineering (GCOE). He led the local
team from DLSU’s Center for Engineering and Sustainable Development
Research to secure multi-year foreign grants from The British Council and
the European Commission to support international mobility of DLSU and
foreign faculty.
This program produced numerous Filipino PhDs, many of whom are now
distinguished scientists at DLSU and the Philippines. The British Council
grant also led to the establishment of the MS and MEng Environmental
Engineering and Management programs, based on benchmarks with a
similar program at the University of Portsmouth.
He established an international network of academic researchers and
industry users in the field of energy and environment, creating a strong
synergy between theory and application. Furthermore, he solidified the
pioneering area of life cycle assessment (LCA) research in the Philippines
and the Asian region, and advocated for climate change awareness long
before it became a mainstream sustainability issue.
The GCOE prepared a lecture series on sustainability in his honor. Aside
from Purvis whose talk is titled “A Candle for Sustainable Development”, the
other speakers include: Academician and University Fellow Dr. Alvin Culaba
on “LAB to HUB: Algae Research at DLSU”; Dr. Aristotle Ubando on “Life
Cycle Assessment of Algae Biofuels in the Philippines”; Dr. Luis Razon
on “The New Life Cycle of Reactive Nitrogen”; and Dr. Jose Bienvenido
Manuel Biona on “Life Cycle Assessment for Sustainable Transport”.
letter 4:8 to Brother Denis. July 8, [1708]
Applying ourselves to the presence of Godis a most useful practice; be faithful to it.
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Photo shows, from left: President Br. Raymundo Suplido FSC, Prof. Michael Robert Irvin Purvis, and BOT Chair Edgar Chua.
Participants of the DLSU-Nagoya University lecture series
Engineering Science expert, from Page 1