Meet FilSciHub's John Marty Mateo

John Marty Mateo, RCh

John Marty Mateo, RCh

“The Philippines still lags behind ASEAN powerhouse countries in terms of the number of scientists per million population. The younger generation needs experiential learning and access to quality educational materials to spark interest in the field of STEM in order to produce more scientists and innovators -- our future’s nation builders.“

  • (Present) University Researcher and Head of the Analytical Service Laboratory at the Institute of Plant Breeding, University of the Philippines - Los Baños (UPLB).

  • Former junior faculty, Institute of Chemistry, UPLB. Former research associate at the Natural Sciences Research Institute, UP Diliman.

  • BSc in Chemistry at UPLB ; Finishing his MSc in Chemistry at UP Diliman.

Electronic Configuration and Lewis Symbols of Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine

Filipino Scientist shares a tutorial video about the electronic configuration and Lewis Symbols of Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine.

Filipino Scientist shares a tutorial video about the electronic configuration and Lewis Symbols of Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen and Fluorine.

A Webinar on Career Opportunities in the Water and Wastewater Sectors

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Water's Worth Part II: KUWENTONG TUBIGERO (Career Opportunities in the Water Sector)

Philippine Young Water Professionals and Filipino Science Hub proudly present: Water's Worth Part II: KUWENTONG TUBIGERO (A Career Orientation about the Water and Wastewater Sector).

Having thoughts of joining the water sector? Join us on August 1, 2020 (Sat) from 10 AM to 12 PM for the second part of Water Worth's in partnership with the Philippine Young Water Professionals. In the first part of Water's Worth, we talked about the Urban Water Cycle, Interconnectedness of Water & Nature-based solutions, and the opportunities in the water sector. This time we will be joined by water professionals from the water industry to talk about their experience and learnings.

Register here https://bit.ly/WatersWorthRegistration
YouTube Livestream:

Join us on August 1, 2020 (Sat) from 10 AM to 12 PM for the second part of Water Worth's in partnership with the Philippine Young Water Professionals. In the...


If you have not watched the first part of Water's Worth please watch through the following links:
https://bit.ly/WatersWorthrRecap
https://bit.ly/WatersWorthQA

If you have queries, feel free to message us.

[RECORDED] FilSciHub Webinar #5: Teaching During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Prof. Elmer-Rico Mojica (Pace University, New York) delivers another webinar, this time, sharing his experiences and effective strategies for teaching scienc...

Prof. Elmer-Rico Mojica (Pace University, New York) delivers another webinar, this time, sharing his experiences and effective strategies for teaching sciences online.

Webinar: "Strategies for Transitioning to Online Teaching in the Sciences" by Dr. Michele P. Lansigan (American University)

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The Kapisanang Kimika ng Pilipinas - Southern Tagalog, Inc., in partnership with the UPLB Institute of Chemistry and Filipino Science Hub invites you to a webinar on "Strategies for Transitioning to Online Teaching in the Sciences," by Dr. Michele P. Lansigan on July 24, 2020, 10:00 AM (PH Time).

You may register through this link using your Zoom account:

https://bit.ly/WebinarOnlineTeach

FilSciHub Webinar Series: Teaching During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Prof. Elmer-Rico Mojica (Pace University, New York) delivers another webinar, this time, sharing his experiences and effective strategies for teaching sciences online.

Register to this FREE Zoom session via:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcvceCurjIpGNXy0STc-yXbOCr2kOebvgI4

The session will be simultaneously live streamed on YouTube via: https://youtu.be/eQTVnl6BVLg

The Rebirth of FilSciHub

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2012. My life was at an upswing. I felt blessed. The dream? I wanted for a lot more young Filipinos (especially those from the humblest beginnings) to experience the same opportunities that’d come my way... and if possible, I hope they become better versions of my generation. January 2012: After an outreach activity aimed at mentoring Batangas City High School Science teachers in Science Research, I went home with a heavy heart. Our teachers felt unsupported. I decided to stay connected with them, I made the Batangas City Science Teachers’ Hub Facebook page.

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With 237 followers (mainly teachers), I tried to keep them engaged from across the Pacific Ocean. I FAILED. The page went dormant. Come 2020: I didn’t realize that it would take a pandemic to remind me of this platform... of this cause. It occurred to me: If I could help those 237 teachers at home, I am, in a way, keeping my promise. It only started with posting free online courses from UP Open University. The engagement increased, the following ramped exponentially. I reached out to a few trusted friends who share the same advocacy. And here we are, 4 weeks since the page was resurrected, we’re 11 thousand strong. ~90% teachers from all over the Philippines. This is Filipino Science Hub’s (re)birth. This platform is my job alongside my corporate job. Different, but equally fulfilling. I look forward to touching the lives of Filipino students through our teachers. Brace yourselves. The party’s just getting started.

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Welcome to Filipino Science Hub!

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Dear STEM teachers, students and fellow enthusiasts,

Mabuhay and welcome to FilSciHub’s official website! We will be posting blogs on this section about anything science, technology, engineering and mathematics. We high encourage you all to let your thoughts be known by writing them down on the comments section.