What Is Science by Caesar Saloma
What Is Science by Caesar Saloma
What Is Science by Caesar Saloma
Caesar Saloma
National Institute of Physics
College of Science
UP Diliman
[email protected]
www.science.upd.edu.ph
Sourc e: www.wikipedia.org
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The Cost of
Doing Business
Originality
Novelty
Technical quality
Scientific impact
Clarity, conciseness, self-contained
Scientific Breakthroughs in 2007 (NATURE 450, 27 Dec 2007)
Scientific Breakthroughs in 2006 (SCIENCE 314, 22 Dec 2006)
“ A 3D space with a trivial
fundamental group must
be a hypersphere - the
boundary of a ball in 4D
space.” Poincaré 1904
G regori P erelman
5. See-through clothes
2 3 4. Neither fish nor fowl
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Science, Technology & the Economy
www.econom ist.com
The Business Cycle (Joseph Schumpeter, 1883-1950)
(2) Business cycles are unique, driven by entirely different clusters of industries
Sourc e: T he E c onomis t
Research & Development: Pay-off
Sourc e: T he E c onomis t
Economic and scientific wealth
Sourc e: T he E c onomis t
Source: www.ched.gov.ph
Higher Education: Its most serious challenge
SY 2009-2010
MA/MS: 60%
PhD: 18%
Largest Universities
University of Rome (180,000 students)
National Univ of Mexico (200,000+)
Anadolu University, Turkey (530,000)
SC I E N C E 3 1 4 (3 N ov 2 0 0 6 )
Knowledge-based Economy
The College operates the National Science Complex (21.9 hectares) which is
located in the southeast sector of UP Diliman.
BS DEGREE PRO GRAMS (7) MS DEGREE PRO GRAMS (13) PHD DEGREE PRO GRAMS (9)
Biology (IB), C hem istry (IC), Biology (IB), Microbiology (IB) Biology (IB), C hem istry (IC),
Mathem atics (IM), Geology Chem istry (IC), Mathem atics Mathem atics (IM), Geology
(NIGS), Molecular Biology & (IM), Applied Mathem atics (NIGS), Marine Science (MSI)
Biotechnology (NIMBB), (IM), Geology (NIGS), Marine Molecular Biology &
Physics (NIP), Applied Physics Science (MSI) Molecular Biotechnology (NIMBB),
(NIP) Biology & Biotechnology Physics (NIP), Meteorology
(NIMBB), Physics (NIP), (IESM), Environm ental Science
Meteorology (IESM), (IESM), Materials Science
Environm ental Science (IESM), (MSEP)
Materials Science (MSEP),
Chem ical Education (IC)
Quality of CS Undergraduate Students
1st Sem, SY 2007-2008
Internal External
Courses Scholarships Scholarships
UP CHED-
Oblation Varsity Dependent TOTAL DOST OWWA NSP Others TOTAL
Chemistry 2 1 2 5 40 1 3 13 57
Physics 3 2 1 6 30 1 4 3 38
MBB 11 - - 11 28 - - 1 29
Math 5 2 3 10 51 - 1 15 67
Applied
Physics 2 - 4 6 33 - 2 - 35
Geology - 1 2 3 12 1 1 2 16
Biology 2 2 1 5 25 - 1 7 33
TOTAL 25 8 13 46 219 3 12 41 275
STUDENT POPULATION
PER SEMESTER (SY 07-08)
Institute of Chemistry
PhD: 10.5
MS: 100
BS: 276.5
60
50
40
Graduates Per Year
PhD: 12.92 MS: 46.16 BS: 236.2
30
20
GRADUATES (May 2007-April 2008)
10 PhD: 19 (+47%) MS:77 (+66.8%) BS:251 (+6.3%)
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Schoolyear PHD FACULTY (2S, SY07-08): 144
Professors: 53 + (2)
Associate Professors: 51 + (1)
200 NewPhDstudents NewMSstudents Assistant Professors: 36 + (1)
180 Instructor 7: 4
160 No. of Regular Faculty Item s: 257
New Students
140
120
100
AVERAGE ENRO LLMENT
80 (SY1983-84 to SY 2007-08)
60 PhD: 144.9 MS: 449.8 BS: 1401.3
40
20 NEW STUDENTS PER YEAR
0 PhD: 25.7 MS: 135.1
BS: 381.9 (from SY83-84)
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Schoolyear
ISI Publication Output
Indonesia
Philippines
Vietnam
Malaysia
Thailand
Singapore
Hong Kong
Harvard Univ
Taiwan
Korea
Russia
Italy
China
Canada
France
Germany
Japan
England
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20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
No. of ISI Publications in 2003
The Marine Science Institute
www.msi.upd.edu.ph
Photonics Spectra [1 ] MRS Bulletin [2 ] Las er Focus World [3 ] Photonics Spectra [4 ] GI T I maging &Micros copy [4]
A ugus t 2 0 0 2 D ec ember 2 0 0 4 January 2 0 0 6 February 2 0 0 6 M arc h 2 0 0 6
Materials Res earch Society
1. V Daria, J Miranda, C Salom a , Applied O ptics 41, pp 4157-4161 (10 July 2002)
2. V C em ine, B Buenaobra , C Blanca, C Salom a, O ptics Letters 29, 2479-2481 (1 Nov 2004)
3. S Marcos, M Soriano, C Salom a, O ptics Ex press 13, p 8766 (31 O ct 2005)
4. C Blanca, V C em ine, V Sastine, C Salom a, Applied Physics Letters 87, 231104 (5 Dec 2005)
5. G Bautista, C Blanca, S Delica , B Buenaobra, C Salom a O ptics Ex press 14, 1021 (6 Feb 2006)
Photonics Spectra [5 ]
A pril 2 0 0 6
U S P atent 7 ,2 3 5 ,9 8 8 (2 6 June 2 0 0 7 )
I nventors : C Saloma, V D aria, J M iranda
One of most exciting research in imaging in 2006
Optical Society of America
I ns titute of M athematic s
Asia on the rise
NATURE 447, p 885 (21 June 2007)
Philippines (2003): 1,374 PhDs (Natural Sciences, Eng’g, Agriculture, Mediicine, SocSci & Humanties)
Source: Compendium of S&T Statistics, DOST (June 2007)
Why are Filipinos poor?
Why is Philippine society (perceived to be) corrupt?
LAST SLIDE
Contributions of Science to Society
The Nobel Prize is the first international award given yearly since 1901 for achievements in
physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and peace. The prize consists of a medal, a personal
diploma, and a prize amount.
In 1968, the Sveriges Riksbank (Bank of Sweden) instituted the Prize in Economic Sciences in
memory of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Prize.
In the beginning, more than three prize winners could share a Nobel Prize. Amended in 1968,
restricting the number of prizewinners to only three.
Previously, a person could be awarded a prize posthumously if the nomination was made
before February 1 of the same year. Since 1974, the Prize may only go to a deceased person
who has been named as prize winner for the year (usually in October) but who dies before
the Prize Award Ceremony on December 10.
Source: www.nobel.se
Nationalities (Nobel Prize in Physics)
1980 - 2007
United States 42
Germany 10
France 4
Netherlands 3
Switzerland 2
Russia 3
UK, Japan, Canada, Sweden 1 each
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Top 10 Organizations Receiving Most U.S. Patents in 2005
Source: www.uspto.gov
Patents & Technology
Source: www.uspto.gov
Energy
Source: www.economist.com
Energy
Science is fun.