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ERDT Components
ERDT
HRD
Addresses the need to produce
well-trained engineering researchers
through advanced training
R&D
Addresses the lack of quantity and
quality of research in engineering
INFRASTRUCTURE
Creates an environment to
stimulate & support multi-
disciplinary academic and
research pursuits
Research & Development (R&D)
• Is a consortium-wide activity where multidisciplinary research programs that have immediate impact are prioritized
• Multidisciplinary research encourages collaborative effort among researchers from different disciplines in engineering, the sciences, and social sciences
• Is a vehicle established to advance engineering research in the country where R&D projects are aligned with the national research agenda
R&D
• Provides opportunities to ERDT scholars to participate and work on high-impact projects related to their theses and dissertations
• Promotes research works of students to be aligned to the National Science and Technology Plan and the Medium Term Philippine Development Plan ensuring that the research conducted are relevant and transferrable for the country’s benefit
Brief History (R&D)
OCTOBER 2007
• Prior to the submission of proposals, a roundtable discussion with participants from the academe, government and industry was conducted
2008
• As a result of the discussion, the ERDT consortium was able to submit 153 research proposals
• The total cost of the proposed research projects was roughly P637 Million
• Of the 153 submitted proposals, only 41 were approved for funding in the amount of P 175.34 Million
2009
• A number of proposals returned to proponents were revised and resubmitted in 2009
• 50 research proposals were submitted but only 2 were approved with a budget of P 26.86 million
Brief History (R&D)
2010
• 24 research proposals have been submitted of which 2 have already been approved with funding totalling P 30.6 Million
9 APRIL 2010
• PAC decided to adopt new guidelines in the submission of capsule and full proposals
• The significant difference from the previous guidelines is the empowering of R&D tracks in evaluating capsule proposals from proponents
• If the proposals pass the R&D criteria set by the tracks, a full blown proposal can be submitted to DOST for final approval
2011 to Present
• Proposals are submitted directly to DOST (e.g. PCIEERD, PCHRD, PCAARRD)
• No dedicated funding for ERDT. Proposals for ERDT compete with other proposals submitted to DOST.
ERDT R&D Management Team
UP Diliman Chancellor Chairman
ERDT Program Leader Vice Chairman
Track Head
Energy Track
Track Head
ICT Track
Track Head
Environment & Infrastructure
Track
Track Head
Semiconductor & Electronics
Track
Sub-track Head Energy Track
Sub-track Head ICT Track
Sub-track Head Environment and
Infrastructure Track
Sub-track Head Semiconductor and Electronics
Track
Track Head
Manufacturing & Machinery
Track
Sub-track Head Manufacturing and Machinery
Track
New Track
R&D Tracks and Heads (Present)
Tracks Heads
Energy Dr. Michael Angelo Pedrasa
Environment and Infrastructure Dr. Augustus Resurreccion and Dr. Ricardo Sigua
Information and Communication Technology
Dr. Prospero Naval and Dr. Ariel Blanco
Semiconductor and Electronics Dr. Magdaleno Vasquez and Dr. Richard Hizon
Manufacturing and Machinery Dr. Terence Tumolva, Prof. Ralph Jose, and Prof. Lowell Lorenzo
R&D Tracks and Sub-tracks
Energy
Wind Power Generator System
Biofuel Production Technology Program
Biodiesel
Bioethanol
Biomass/Waste
Solar PV
Energy Efficiency
E-Vehicles
Information, Communication and Technology
E-Government
Business Development and Industry
Education
Multimedia
Health
Semiconductors and Electronics
IC Design and High Value Materials
Electronic Products
Manufacturing and Testing
Environment and Infrastructure
EAT: Environmental Adaptation Technologies
and Systems for Food
DRINK: Drinking Water in Every Home
GRASS: Green Affordable Shelter System
MARINE: Marine Concrete Maintenance Program
ITS: Intelligent Transport System
TAMER: Tactical Maps for Environmental Risk
Management
BETTERMINE: Better Mining Technologies
Manufacturing and Machinery
Food and Beverages
Rubber and plastic products
Wood, bamboo, cane and rattan articles
Machinery and equipment
Electrical machinery and apparatus
Furniture and fixtures
Textile
Basic & fabricated metal industries
Chemicals, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals
Radio, television and communication equipment
R&D Tracks and Sub-tracks
The Challenge to ERDT R&D
To enable:
• efficient and effective delivery of services
• production of competitive, differentiated products, processes and systems
through research & development of technology
Some ERDT Success stories
RxBox: built-in medical sensors (BP,
blood O2, contraction strengths, electrocardiogram, fetal heart monitor for
remote consultations with specialists
Cyanide- and mercury-free gold extraction: to
serve more than 400k artisanal & small-scale miners.
Pectin from mango peels: Import substitution for the food industry, waste utilization
Where are the opportunities? SMART Buildings, Transportation,
Homes
Renewable Energy +
Energy-Efficient Technologies
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es/p7ydSt
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SMART Factories
https://goo.gl/images/KqUMKU
SMART government &
business services
SMART Extraction (agri, mining)
Low Carbon-footprint products
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mages/WBjOfZ
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gl/images/bzjskG
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How can we do this?
Industry
Academe Government
Market-intelligence, Investment
Infrastructure, Enabling Policies,
Education and Research investment
Human resource, Research & Innovations