University of the Philippines students John Paul Almonte and Charleston Dale Ambatali are the first beneficiaries of scholarships from the JICA-JAXA Network for Utilization of Space Technology. | JerahRRivera
“This system is still in its early stages of research but will promote the use of renewable energy in the future,” said Ambatali.
University of the Philippines students John Paul Almonte and Charleston Dale Ambatali along with scholars from Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, and Rwanda, pose for a photo in front of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. | Photo credit: JICA Philippines According to JICA Philippines, Almonte is taking up his Master’s in Electrical and Space Systems Engineering at Kyushu Institute of Technology until 2023 while Ambatali is taking up his doctorate in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Engineering until 2024.
The JJ-NeST program aims to graduate 20 students from countries like the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, and Rwanda in the next five years. “We’ve designed our human resource development in the Philippines, especially in space technology, to address long-term sustainability and impact. Hopefully, more young Filipinos will be encouraged to study space technology and work with Japan,” said JICA Philippines Chief Representative Sakamoto Takema.
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