ISIAH 2021: Call for Papers
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Written by: Dave Carl T. Cutler
The University of the Philippines Mindanao’s Center for the Advancement of Research in Mindanao (CARIM) held a virtual lecture by Dr. Eufemio T. Rasco Jr., entitled “Our Food Future is in the Past: The Science Behind Traditional Food”. Dr. Rasco is a National Academy of Science and Technology Academician and the first Professor Emeritus of the University of the Philippines Mindanao.
He started the talk by showing pictures of his yard. The overripe fruits of his santol and mabolo trees were scattered on the ground. He pointed out that these fruits littered his yard, not because of a lack of want on his end to sell them, but of a lack of interest on the consumer’s end to pay well for them. This set up the point of the lecture. It proposed that the current food culture in the Philippines does not value our traditional crops as much as it does those that are marketed by the western nations. It also argued that, comparatively, our local fruits provide more nourishment than some of their foreign counterparts. He brought up a study by Sheng-Feng Hung, Su-Feng Roan, Tsu-Liang Chang, Hen-Biau King, and Iou-Zen Chen entitled “Analysis of aroma compounds and nutrient contents of mabolo (Diospyros blancoi A. DC.), an ethnobotanical fruit of Austronesian Taiwan'' published in the Journal of Food and Drug Analysis last 2016. The study compared the mabolo fruit to persimmons (PCA and PCNA strains) and apples (red delicious and fuji cultivars). The study found that the mabolo fruit provides more nutritional value.
Dr. Rasco presented three key points during his lecture: (1) the western fast-food diet worsens the health of the public and the generations that will come after them as the diet contributes to lifestyle diseases due to its high fat and sugar content, (2) traditional food diet helps in aiding the fight against metabolic diseases, even including COVID-19, and (3) traditional food consumption benefits and aids local rural communities that are pushed out of the market by foreign food industries.
He ended his presentation by asking for the University of the Philippines Mindanao to lead the re-invigoration and re-invention of the local food cultures in Mindanao. His lecture was then followed up by three panelists, namely: Dr. Jose L. Bacusmo, former president of the Visayas State University; and Prof. Arvin Paul P. Tuana and Dr. Clarissa B. Juanico, both faculty members from the University of the Philippines Los Baños. The panel gave their reactions to the lecture, adding that we should find a way to make traditional food more novel, convenient, and glamorous. They also mentioned that the movement for traditional food has to be a collaborative effort between other fields and sciences, as well as incorporating social media in its push for awareness.
CARIM hosted the lecture through a Zoom call and was attended by faculty members, students, researchers, and government staff from various institutions. A majority of those in attendance were from educational institutions, with 24 different schools and universities represented. Seven government institutions, as well as three private organizations, were also in attendance. A total of 123 people attended the lecture via Zoom. The lecture was also shown as a live broadcast on UP Mindanao’s Facebook page, where it is still available for viewing. An average of 20 viewers were present on Facebook throughout the whole presentation.
(The lecture addresses the Sustainable Development Goals on health, hunger, industry, consumption, and other goals)
View the lecture here: https://www.facebook.com/UPMindanao/videos/580015353150085
Application for admission to the MS Food Science program is now open! Deadline for application is December 1, 2021. Classes start February 7, 2022.
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UPDATE 2: ATTENTION: UP Admin Staff and REPS
UPDATE: Elections for the 7th Staff Regent of the University of the Philippines will be held on Monday, 04 October 2021, for one (1) day only. Please read the details in the image, below. This corrects the previous announcement which stated that elections are on 04-05 October 2021. There will be no more elections on 05 October 2021. The nominees for the 7th Staff Regent are VICTORIA "Vicki" CANAPE BELEGAL, Administrative Officer V from UP Open University, and JULIE “Duli” E. TUGUINAY, RGC, PBET, Guidance Services Specialist from UP Baguio. On Oct 1, 2021 (Friday), 1:00 – 5:00 PM, there will be a public forum via Zoom which will be attended by administrative staff from UP Manila, UP Mindanao, and UP Visayas.
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ASIMOV Program Leader shares AI and Robotics initiative in DZRH Interview
Prof. Jose Ildefonso U. Rubrico, PhD, Program Leader of the "Autonomous Societally Inspired Mission Oriented Vehicles" (ASIMOV) Program, talked about the applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics in an interview with Cong. Angelo Palmones of “Magandang Umaga Pilipinas” on September 27, 2021.
During the interview aired on DZRH News Television, Dr. Rubrico highlighted the importance of autonomous vehicle applications in real-life scenarios, such as in search and rescue missions, disease detection, and in road inspection and construction.
He added that the ASIMOV Program’s main objective is to develop mobile robot platforms equipped with AI that would “autonomate” the work involved in the above-mentioned scenarios and, among other things, help minimize human fatigue, which is one of the limitations when teleoperating aerial or land-based vehicles.
Dr. Rubrico’s interview with Magandang Umaga Pilipinas may be viewed through this link: https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=238491891651197, from timestamp 34:54 to 45:15.
When asked about the status of AI technology in the country, Dr. Rubrico said that the AI field in the Philippines is promising and can cope up with the world as long as the efforts are directed not only on the applications but also on developing the technologies. He said that is one of the tasks the ASIMOV Program is trying to implement.
The ASIMOV Program was developed from Dr. Rubrico’s established grassroots efforts in AI and Robotics with the Department of Science and Technology - Advanced Science and Technology Institute (DOST-ASTI) through the “AI-Robot Project” in 2018. The project was initially aimed at developing intelligent mobile robots that could aid human personnel in decision-making during disasters.
In June 2021, the ASIMOV Program officially commenced implementation as the flagship R&D program of the DOST in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (AI-Robotics), spearheaded by the
The University of the Philippines Mindanao in partnership with the DOST-ASTI. It has two component projects called the Harmonized Aerial Watch and Knowledge-based Survey (HAWKS) Project, and the Robot for Optimized and Autonomous Mission-Enhancement Response (ROAMER) Project.
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