Dr. Jayson P. Rogelio of the DOST-MIRDC Elevated to Scientist II Rank in the Scientific Career System
By Kai H. Negado
In a testament to his dedication and contributions to the field of science and technology, Dr. Jayson P. Rogelio, Supervising Science Research Specialist at the Department of Science and Technology - Metals Industry Research and Development Center (DOST-MIRDC), has been conferred the rank of Scientist II in the Scientific Career System. This milestone underscores his achievements in advancing research and innovation within the metals, engineering, and allied industries.
Dr. Rogelio’s journey in the scientific community has been marked by his commitment to addressing industry challenges and fostering technological advancements. Over the years, his research has focused on enhancing the capabilities of various local industries. His notable projects have centered on bridging the academe and industry, highlighting the importance of collaboration in accelerating Industry 4.0 adoption; projects such as:
- Development of a 3-axis CNC Router Machines or “Super Lilok” Machines
- Kabut-i: Intelligent Mushroom House for Ganoderma Mushroom Production
- Design and Development of a Local Microwave Vacuum Dryer
- Design and Development of CNC LASER Machine
Dr. Rogelio’s contributions extend to academic literature, with several published research papers in international publications, including:
- Finite Element Analysis and Modeling of a Hydraulic Wire Mesh Rounder and Efficacy of I-Beam Reinforcement in Wire Mesh Mold Beds. (2023)
- Characterization of Pili Nut Shell (Canarium ovatum Engl.) as Potential Additive in 3D Printing Filaments. (2023)
- Utilizing Simulation-Driven Finite Element Analysis for Optimal Propeller Design of a 1kW Pico-Hydroelectric Turbine. (2023)
- Design and Development of Deployable Food Hub with Static Analysis of a Trailer Chassis Using Finite Element Analysis. (2022)
- Pico-Hydro Turbine and Pump for Small Scale Agricultural Electrification and Irrigation: A Review of Similar Ventures. (2022)
- Object Detection and Segmentation Using Deeplabv3 Deep Neural Network for a Portable X-ray Source Model. (2022)
- Modal Analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Harmonic Response Analysis of a 3D Printed X-ray Film Handler for Assistant Robotic System using Finite Element Method. (2020)
The conferment of the Scientist II rank is part of the Scientific Career System, a program jointly administered by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) and the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) to recognize and promote scientific excellence. This recognition places Dr. Rogelio among the country’s esteemed scientists, affirming his role as a contributor to national development through science and technology.
Dr. Jayson P. Rogelio (middle) and team at DOST-MIRDC’s Advanced Mechatronics, Robotics and Industrial Automation Laboratory (AMERIAL).
Dr. Rogelio’s elevation to Scientist II reflects the growing importance of scientific research in driving innovation and industrial competitiveness in the Philippines. When asked for a message, DOST-MIRDC Executive Director Robert O. Dizon commented, “We hope to inspire more of our personnel to engage in impactful R&D endeavors—not merely in pursuit of scientific recognition, but to create meaningful contributions that benefit our industries and uplift the communities we serve.”
At DOST-MIRDC, we firmly believe that innovation driven by research and development is key to advancing the country toward industrial competitiveness and a sustainable future. With this vision, we remain optimistic about the accomplishments the Center’s dedicated personnel will achieve in the years to come.