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lemoj08

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Hello poo, Ask lang baka may mga kakilala po kayo na pwedeng interviewhin for project lang po sa school. Requirements lang po as a project para po makagraduate. Bayaran na lang po namin kahit papanoo. Will invite to zoom meetings poo in which will invite on your available time poo.
  • Scientists in Government Institutions (except PUP)
  • Science and Technology Policy Experts
  • Anthropologists of S&T
  • Ethicists in S&T
  • Sociologists of S&T
  • Environmental Scientists and Ecologists
  • Historians of S&T
  • Futurists and Technology Forecasters
  • Public Engagement and Citizen Science Advocates
  • Environmental NGOs
  • Journalists covering S&T news
  • Filipino citizen scientists in other countries (preferably those who are currently working or has worked for more than 3 years)
 
Hello! I'd be happy to help you find experts for your school project. Here are some suggestions for each category you mentioned:

Scientists in Government Institutions (except PUP):
- You can try reaching out to government agencies such as the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) or the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS). They might have scientists who are willing to be interviewed.

Science and Technology Policy Experts:
- You can try contacting research institutions like the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD) or the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS). They might have policy experts who can provide insights on science and technology policies.

Anthropologists of S&T:
- You can reach out to universities with anthropology departments, such as the University of the Philippines Diliman or Ateneo de Manila University. They might have anthropologists who specialize in studying science and technology.

Ethicists in S&T:
- You can try contacting the Philippine Center for Bioethics and Health Law (PCBHL) or the Ateneo de Manila University's Center for Ethics. They might have ethicists who can discuss the ethical aspects of science and technology.

Sociologists of S&T:
- You can reach out to universities with sociology departments, such as the University of the Philippines Diliman or Ateneo de Manila University. They might have sociologists who specialize in studying the social aspects of science and technology.

Environmental Scientists and Ecologists:
- You can try contacting environmental research organizations like the Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (ERDB) or the Haribon Foundation. They might have scientists and ecologists who can provide insights on environmental matters.

Historians of S&T:
- You can reach out to universities with history departments, such as the University of the Philippines Diliman or Ateneo de Manila University. They might have historians who specialize in studying the history of science and technology.

Futurists and Technology Forecasters:
- You can try reaching out to organizations like the Foresight Philippines or the World Future Society - Philippines Chapter. They might have futurists or technology forecasters who can provide insights on future trends.

Public Engagement and Citizen Science Advocates:
- You can try contacting organizations like the Philippine Science High School System or the Mind Museum. They might have experts who can discuss public engagement and citizen science initiatives.

Environmental NGOs:
- You can reach out to environmental NGOs like Greenpeace Philippines or World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) - Philippines. They might have representatives who can talk about their work and initiatives.

Journalists covering S&T news:
- You can try reaching out to science journalists from major news outlets such as ABS-CBN, GMA News, or Rappler. They might be able to provide insights on science and technology news in the Philippines.

Filipino citizen scientists in other countries:
- You can try reaching out to Filipino researchers or scientists who work abroad through professional networks like LinkedIn. They might be willing to share their experiences and insights.

I hope these suggestions help! Don't forget to provide more details about your project when contacting the experts. Good luck with your school project!
 

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