Monday, February 28, 2011

On the Role of Faculty in a Research University

Research-Driven Academic Growth and National Relevance of UP by Dr. Gisela P. Concepcion
Some key ideas:
  • Research mentoring is important
  • Being a faculty involves teaching, research, advocacy and extension work
  • Publishing research results and patent applications is a top priority
  • Submit papers to international journals for pre-review
  • Levels of scientific activity:
    • innovative, creative, trailblazing
    • iterative, modifying science
    • routine, protocol science
  •  Research in the Philippines must now move on to the molecular level
  • Review Technology Transfer Bill
  • Come up with a scientific advocacy
  • The Dean shall provide
  • Minimize administrative work of young faculty to be able to focus on research
  • Every young faculty should have a major specialization (in his field) and a minor specialization (collaborative)
  • An enabling environment must be present to be able to encourage research
  • Procurement process of equipment for research must be revised
  • Research must be aligned to public issues (flooding, climate change)
  • Allocate 10-15 percent of MOOE for tests
  • Be opportunistic
  • Advocate the concept of "volunteerism" in research
  • Conduct expectation settings for research: senior faculty, junior faculty, graduate students, undergraduate students, administrative support
  • Improve oral and written communication skills
The Importance of Conducting Research in the University by Dr. Ida F. Dalmacio
Some key ideas:
  • Review Republic Act 9500
  • Develop "Centers of Excellence"
  • Her main motivation for research is to develop her laboratory by obtaining funding to procure equipment
  • There must be an industry partner to drive research in the academe
  • Data gathered in research is the ticket to publications and research funding
  • Professional fulfillment is one of the motivations for conducting research
  • "Think big, start small, act now"

Monday, December 20, 2010

OpenVPN and Squid for the Holidays

Christmas vacation has started. For some of us who would like to do some work from home, Virtual Private Network(VPN) is the solution. In this entry, I'll describe the OpenVPN setup I made on an Ubuntu 10.04 Server.

The main requirement I'd like to address is to be able to connect to the office network (10.0.3.0/24) to which our development server(10.0.3.5) is attached. This development server is not public. Also, I would like to be able to access the online journals (ACMDL, Elsevier, SpringerLink,IEEE) which require IP address authentication.

The physical server is an Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.80GHz with 512MB RAM and 
40GB disk space. It has two NICs, with one connected to the DMZ(public IP)  and another to the office network(with IP 10.0.3.252).

I installed Ubuntu Server 10.04 LTS then followed the steps here to install OpenVPN. Although, L2(Data Link) is described in the tutorial, I implemented L3(Network) which I think is simpler. After which, I added a static route in the office router (10.0.3.254) to allow the VPN clients (10.8.0.x) to access the office network.

ip route 10.8.0.0 255.255.255.0 10.0.3.252

Monday, July 19, 2010

National Academy of Science Technology 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting Experience

Scientific conferences delight me. I attended that 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the National Academy of Science and Technology last July 15, 2010. It was my first time to attend the event. Professor Jaderick P. Pabico asked me to present our poster entitled: A Cellular Automata Approach for Wide-Area Simulation of Runoff and Flooding:  The Case of the Laguna Lake Catchment.

The gathering was a big time event. There were a lot of Filipino scientists present. Several speakers, who are NAST Academicians and National Scientists, gave talks that address the progress of our beloved country in achieving the Millennium Development Goals. The awarding ceremony was very inspiring, particularly the Outstanding Young Scientist (OYS) award.

I am proud that our institute is home to an Outstanding Young Scientist (Prof. Jaderick P. Pabico) and a NAST Academician (Dr. Eliezer A. Albacea)!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS on my IBM Thinkpad R50e

I decided to upgrade from 9.04 to 10.04 LTS the other day. I was hoping the installation will be smooth. However, the installation suddenly stopped after a few minutes with the display going blank and disk activity stopping. After some googling, I found out that is a bug that occurs in systems with Intel graphics adapters. I found a workaround here. Specifically, I switched to VESA as the graphics driver to use during the installation by passing some options to the kernel.

I used the following partitioning scheme:
/ - 10GB
/home - 5GB
/opt - 3GB
swap - 500MB

The next step then is to customize the installation and add additional software. Before that, I need configure the dual screen setup. Since VESA does not support dual screen, I need to change the driver in /etc/X11/xorg.conf to "intel".  However, this causes the system to hang. The workaround I followed is to use a kernel from Karmic(2.6.31-20-generic). Installing a new kernel is new to me since 10.04 uses GRUB2 and there is no longer /boot/grub/menu.lst.

The following are the initial packages I installed to get a functioning system ready for work:
*Acrobat Reader (for reading journal articles)
*Thunderbird (for email)
*Flash Plug-in (for watching great table tennis matches)
*MPlayer and gecko-mediaplayer (for listening to RJ100)
*VLC (for watching Big Bang Theory and How I Met Your Mother)
*GYachE (for allowing me to see "invisible" people in YM)
*build-essential,qemu,nasm (for OS programming stuff)
*Subversion (for checking out source code of projects)
*vpnc (for allowing me to connect to ICS VPN)
*GVim (may favorite text editor)
*XAMPP (I use this for PHP and MySQL programming instead of the packages from Ubuntu itself)

So far, my 10.04 experience is great!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Congratulations to my first batch of advisees

  • Richard Christiensen E. Aluning
  • Adora Alexis B. Cabuyadao
  • Mark Joseph G. Caliston
  • Axel S. Trajano 
Do your best out there!

    Friday, February 12, 2010

    Visual C# 2008 and MySQL using ODBC

    1. Download MySQL 5.1 Server here
    2. Download ODBC MySQL Connector here
    3. MySQL Server Installation
    4. ODBC Connector
    5. ODBC Configuration
    6. Here is a Sample Code.

    For more information click here