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Research Groups

The research groups of PRISM, each of which is multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary in nature, are the following:

  1. Nanoscience Group (NG)
    The group focuses on the synthesis, development and engineering of functional materials and systems at the molecular scale for various technological applications inclusive but not limited to metal oxide, chalcogenide and organic/inorganic hybrid nanomaterials for plant pest control, germicidal, electronics, photovoltaic cells and super hydrophobic applications.

    Under this groups are two major subgroups, namely the Coatings Group and the Sensors Group.

    (i) Coatings Group (CG) - The group focuses on the synthesis, development and implementation of coating materials and processes of material deposition on different material surfaces for coating technology application inclusive but not limited tobioceramics based medical implants and anti-corrosive paints and any functional surface treatment processes.
    (ii)Sensors Group (SG) - This group focuses on the synthesis of materials both organic and inorganic and its hybrids for fabrication and technology-transfer of various sensors and actuators inclusive but not limited to chemical, radiation and bio-sensors development and fabrication.
  2. Biotechnology Group (BG)
    This group will focus on the use of biological processes, organisms, or systems to manufacture products intended to improve the quality of human life. Specifically, the group research directions are on applying biotechnology and methodologies to medical processes, industrial applications and sustainable agricultural practice.
  3. Natural Product and Drug Development Program (NPDDP)
    The NPDDP is concerned with the discovery of bioactive compounds from terrestrial and marine sources indigenous to the Philippines, and the development of these bioactive extracts and compounds into supplements and new drugs for infectious and non-infectious diseases, with emphasis on cancer.
  4. Complex Systems Group (CSG)
    Emergent phenomena in complex systems have spurred much interest in the scientific community over the last couple of decades. Its beauty is well appreciated in the study of different complex systems – from the joint firing of neurons, which leads to memory; the usefulness of noise in enhancing measurement via stochastic resonance; pattern formation in granular, soft matter, and biological systems; to the synergies of the different parts of a cell thereby inducing motion. The CSG is dedicated to contribute new understanding to emergent phenomena mentioned above via both numerical modelling and experimentation.
  5. Renewable Energy Group (REG)
    The group focuses on the synthesis, development and engineering of low cost and efficient materials, processes, designs and biological systems inclusive but not limited to photocatalytic materials and systems for hydrogen gas production, and laboratory and large scale dye-sensitized and thin film solar cells.
  6. Climate Change Research Group (CCR)
    The group is geared towards understanding impacts of climate change in Region 10 and beyond which involves initially mapping of climate change vulnerabilities and impact scenarios using Geographic Information System. Research initiatives will likewise focus on the following mitigation and adaptation themes: 1. Development of the underpinning science to facilitate mitigation through emissions trading; 2. Research into mitigation options in agriculture and forestry; 3. Development of technologies for production of bioenergy and other products from agriculture and forest biomass; and 4. Research into sustainable development of marine and freshwater ecosystems, to ensure that they are ecologically healthy as well as economically productive under the predicted impacts of climate change.
  7. Biodiversity Group (BG)
    The Biodiversity Research Group carries out fundamental and applied research on biodiversity focusing on Philippine flora and fauna. Research includes species and community level studies, ecology of species interactions, species distribution and modeling, phylogenetic systematics, biogeography, conservation of flora and fauna, and others.
  8. Applied Mathematics and Statistics Group (APSG)
    - A research group which focuses on the development of mathematical and/or statistical solutions to address various problems, development of new tools and computer software for computing, and modelling of complex systems in other fields in order to answer pressing local, national, environmental issues, among others. The group is composed of those from the basic and/or applied disciplines in Mathematics and Statistics, working together to promote interdisciplinary efforts and collaboration with allied fields.
  9. Theoretical Science Group (TRG)
    This group carries out research in a variety of topics in mathematics, physics, and other sciences. In particular, as a group that concentrates on basic research, it embarks on studies that aim to generate new ideas, principles, and theories which may form the basis of progress and development in the different fields and, in the future, shed light to yet unexplained phenomenon in both the traditional and the applied science.
  10. Radiation Science (RS)
    The group focuses on the study of the fundamental nature of radiation, and its interaction with matter, using the principles and tools of mathematics, statistics, physics, chemistry, and biology. The group also studies the various applications of radiation, including but not limited to, medicine, nuclear energy, nuclear safety, nuclear security, radiation protection, materials testing, agriculture and geology.
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