Posts Tagged ‘Randell Teodoro’

Researchers from Taiwan universities and PHILVOCS visit Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Global Positioning System (GPS) Station in Manila Observatory

This morning at 10:45 a.m. we received visitors from Taiwan and the Philppine Institute for Volcanology and Seismology (Philvocs).  The researcher from National Central University (Taiwan) is Chiu Chiyu; from Cheng Kung University (Taiwan) are Chen Chiang-Hsin, Chen Nan-an, and Hung Huang-Kai; and from PhilVocs are Paul Alanis, Noli Sexon, and Rene Unating.  With me [...]

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Strategic Planning at the Manila Observatory: Research directions for the Upper Atmosphere Division

Yesterday, after the Mass, Fr. Sergio Su, S.J. asked us to form groups of three and share our worries and hopes.  I was with Dr. Gemma Narisma and Randell Teodoro.  We made agreed on two points.  First we get caught up in the issues and we forget what is it for and why are we [...]

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Seismology and Ionosphere Divisions’s BHAG: Short-term earthquake prediction via ionospheric precursors

The Solid Earth Dynamics and Upper Atmosphere Divisions of the Manila Observatory will meet with Fr. Daniel J. McNamara, S.J. on Monday at 3:30 p.m. The Solid Earth Division consists of Fr. Sergio Su, S.J., Randell Teodoro, and a new research assistant named Erica. The Upper Atmosphere Division consists of Fr. Dan and I. This [...]

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On the problems of the Philippine educational system: licensure exams and cash voucher systems

During lunchtime about a handful of us researchers of Manila Observatory gather at the CSD (Climate Studies Division) in the Solar building for informal one-hour chat while eating.  There are usually about ten of us. One of the topics raised was the problems of Philippine education.  Some of our friends from the University of the [...]

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