Malayan High School of Science STEM students and alumni bagged silver and bronze medals for the category of Product Innovation Creative Research for Learners and Teachers at the First Manila Intellectual Property, Innovation, and Business Expo (MIPIBEx).
Jersey Carlisle Estrella, Josh Anthony Gorzon, Christian Danielle Olegario, and Juan Raphael Valeriano utilized radio frequency identification (RFID) and Arduino technology to develop an alternative school attendance system with better reading accuracy and speed. Their research entitle A Comparative Study of the Malayan High School of Science ID System and the Low-Frequency RFID-Arduino Based Attendance Monitoring System (LRABAMS) was awarded with a silver medal.
"The common ground among these research works is product innovation. All the research focused on producing new and innovative products using the latest technology," said Anna Marie Sheryll Dimaiwat, teacher of Mathematics, Science, and Technology at Malayan Science.
Two other teams from Malayan Science bagged bronze medals.
Aryzza Antonette Aperocho, Matt Dylan Geli, Hana Ysabelli Pevidal, and Kyara Christelle Riguerra submitted a research study on Water-Resistant Hyacinth Paper which uses water hyacinth as an alternative in creating water resistant paper at par with global standards.
The Feasibility of Arduino-Operated Kolocard as an Alternative Locking System showed the prototype poses positive qualities in security, administration, and management of smart locks, which are not of the traditional lock system. This research was submitted by Loenard Sean Escobar, Charmaigne Lizette Inao, Earl Justin Lee, Chelsea Mykyla Solajes, and Isaac Cornelius Bensley Sy.
Research and innovation are an integral part of students' learning experience at Malayan Science. Its conduct provides students with an opportunity to apply what they have learned in the classroom to create something beneficial to individuals, organizations, and the community.
"These research works can be their references for future studies. These can also be improved by future researchers. For the community, it can be a solution to an issue or source of income," added Ms. Dimaiwat.
MIPIBEx 2021 was hosted by the Division of City Schools of Manila in partnership with the Manila Young Inventors Association, a member of the International Federation of Inventors Associations.
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