Diliman Research Magazine

Diliman Research Magazine Saliksikat, the Diliman Research Magazine, is an initiative of the UP Diliman OVCRD-RDO.

It is a platform to showcase UPD’s excellent research, innovation, extension, and creative works that positively impact the Filipinos.

26/05/2026

Did you know you can make bioplastics right in your kitchen?

The DIY Bioplastics project proves that sustainability isn’t just for labs—it’s something communities can create themselves.

Researchers Engr. Rogel Jan Butalid, Dr. Mitch-Irene Kate Oyales, Engr. Tiffany Louise Lao, and Engr. Nerissa Unielle Quenga from the UP Department of Mining, Metallurgical, and Materials Engineering show how eco-friendly innovation can begin with everyday materials found at home or in local stores.

The full article will be published soon in Saliksikát, Volume III, Issue No. 1.

19/05/2026

Risk isn’t just about where hazards happen—it’s also about why people are exposed.

Juan Raphael L. Berja and his team from the UP College of Social Sciences and Philosophy go beyond hazard mapping to examine the factors that shape vulnerability and risk through the National Capital Region Climate and Disaster Risk Atlas (NCDRA).

The full article will be published soon in Saliksikát, Volume III, Issue No. 1.

UP Department of Geography
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15/05/2026

In a country rich in sunshine, solar energy is a resource ready to be harnessed. ☀️⚡️

Project SINAG, led by Dr. Jeark A. Principe of the UP Department of Geodetic Engineering, takes the lead in assessing the Philippines’ solar photovoltaic (PV) potential to help communities and industries invest in the most promising sites.

The full article will be published soon in Saliksikát, Volume III, Issue No.1.

05/05/2026

Collective action isn’t always rooted in ideology; it can also emerge from shared emotions.

John Rovic L. Catangay, a graduate of the UP College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, explores this through and Tiktok content, examining how hope is constructed not by street-based activism, but by shared struggles and lived experiences online. 📱

Full article will be published soon in Saliksikát Volume III Issue No. 1!



Media Credits:

• Social Media Posts – UP Diliman University Student Council

• TikTok Content – Chiquitita Chichirya (), juls, RN (), dyel (), m🪓ne (), and Alessandra Burgos (.sandra)

• Protest Video – Tarts Pagurayan

College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP) Library

28/04/2026

Can AI mirror human behavior in shopping spaces? 🛒

Researchers from the UP Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute use Sari Sandbox to explore how embodied AI agents move, interact, and shop in virtual environments. Project leader Dr. Rowel Atienza and lead researcher Janika Deborah Gajo explain how AI transfers what it learns from digital twins into real-world convenience.

Full article will be published soon in Saliksikát Volume III Issue No. 1!

Many of today's greatest inventions weren't born in labs—they came from ordinary people solving everyday problems.For in...
21/04/2026

Many of today's greatest inventions weren't born in labs—they came from ordinary people solving everyday problems.

For instance, after Typhoon Yolanda struck Tacloban, communities improvised fiberglass boats. These locally made solutions, later refined by NGOs, saved lives and inspired future disaster-preparedness initiatives.

This shows that research and invention are not exclusive to laboratories; they thrive in everyday life, especially when necessity calls.

Who knows? You might create the greatest invention of all time.

Every great leap in history started with someone's refusal to settle for being “good enough.” Innovation is about daring...
14/04/2026

Every great leap in history started with someone's refusal to settle for being “good enough.”

Innovation is about daring to imagine a future that doesn't yet exist, and having the determination to follow through. It redefines limits and inspires progress for generations. 💪

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07/04/2026

Coffee culture in the Philippines is becoming deeply personal: a cup of coffee can now be brewed right at home. Latak, an innovation by Louise Jastin I. Beron of the College of Fine Arts in UP Diliman, brings together his personal vision and Batangueño pride to the global coffee scene.

This time, Beron is carving a sustainable path for spent coffee grounds, which are often discarded. It's not just another coffee filter; it's a fresh voice in the coffee industry. ☕

Full article will be published soon in Saliksikát Volume III Issue No. 1! 💡📚🔍

UP College of Fine Arts
UP College of Fine Arts Library

This Women’s Month, we celebrate the excellence of women researchers. For Dr. Mayzonee Ligaray, a professor at the Insti...
31/03/2026

This Women’s Month, we celebrate the excellence of women researchers. For Dr. Mayzonee Ligaray, a professor at the Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology, recognition is more than a personal achievement; it highlights the added challenges women face in technical fields and the need for inclusive spaces.

Her journey reminds us that women’s voices must be heard, valued, and celebrated. Here’s to the women who continue to inspire, innovate, and transform our communities through their brilliance and dedication. ♀️

Full article will be published soon in Saliksikát Volume III Issue No. 1! 💡📚🔎

Translating technical language into plain terms opens the door to broader engagement and meaningful impact.In this episo...
24/03/2026

Translating technical language into plain terms opens the door to broader engagement and meaningful impact.

In this episode of our in-house interview series, a representative from the UP Diliman Technology Transfer and Business Development Office (TTBDO) explains the importance of turning complex research into everyday language.

What’s one research term that’s always sounded too complicated? Share it in the comments and let’s unpack it together, one word at a time.

Sumisibol ang tagumpay ng isang g**o sa bawat mag-aaral na malayang nakapag-iisip; ng isang mananaliksik sa bawat bagong...
17/03/2026

Sumisibol ang tagumpay ng isang g**o sa bawat mag-aaral na malayang nakapag-iisip; ng isang mananaliksik sa bawat bagong kaalamang naibabahagi; at ng isang manunulat sa bawat makabuluhang katagang naitatala para sa bayan.

Tulad ng kuwento ni Lari Sabangan, dating Kawaksing Mananaliksik ng Unibersidad sa UP Diliman Sentro ng Wikang Filipino (SWF) at kasalukuyang Katuwang na Propesor sa UP Los Baños. Para kay Lari, ang pagkilalang natatanggap ay hindi lamang personal na tagumpay—ito rin ay paanyaya na patuloy na mag-ambag ng makabuluhang pagbabago sa akademya at lipunan.

Abangan ang kaniyang kuwento ng dedikasyon at paglilingkod, na tampok sa Saliksikat, Tomo 3, Isyu Blg. 3.

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