by
Melchor F. Cichon
September 6, 2006
At
42, Dr. Glenn Doromal Aguilar was chosen as the 7th Chancellor of the
University of the Philippines in the Visayas, Iloilo, Philippines.
His
appointment as Chancellor of UP in the Visayas was based, among others
things, on his track record as a faculty, researcher, administrator,
leadership, scholarship, linkages, commitment and loyalty.
Born
on December 23, 1963 in Jaro, Iloilo City, Dr. Aguilar has been an
"exemplar of excellence" since his high school days at Central
Philippine University, Iloilo City in 1980, and even until after he got
his Doctor of Engineering (Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering) in
1996 at the University of Tokyo. He got his Master of Science in
Engineering (Ocean Engineering) at the University of Washington, USA, in
1988 under the World Bank Fellowship.
He graduated valedictorian
at CPU Developmental High School in 1980. But before his graduation
from high school, he was a Gerry Roxas Leadership Awardee, and was
selected as one of the Ten Outstanding High School Students of Iloilo
(Gov. Conrado Norada Award), both in 1980.
From CPU he proceeded
to the College of Fisheries, University of the Philippines in Diliman
for his Bachelor of Science in Fisheries, major in marine fisheries, and
graduated cum laude in 1984.
While a student at UPCF (now
UPV-CFOS), he was a recipient of President Ferdinand E. Marcos
Scholarship in Fisheries, the present BFAR Scholarship for four years,
1980-1984.
Science and mathematics were the pet subjects of Dr.
Aguilar since high school and these subjects were boosted when he
entered college.
As a marine fisheries student, knowledge on
these two subjects is very useful as there are several subjects in
fisheries that require expertise on science and mathematics. All the
majors and higher subjects in fisheries are science-based like phycology
(study of algae), navigation, calculus, and physics.
Because of
his mathematical and systematic way of doing things, he was appointed as
a research aide even before he finished his college.
Upon graduation, he was immediately hired as a faculty of his alma mater.
As
a faculty, Dr. Aguilar was involved in several research projects. This
can be seen on his list of researches, publications, creative works and
inventions, but mostly on fishing crafts. As of November 2005, he has
published more than thirty papers, mostly as the major author. (Please
see the partial list at the end of this profile.)
In between his
work as a faculty and as a graduate student, Dr. Aguilar has held
various administrative positions as Director of IMFO, CFOS,
Vice-Chancellor for Planning and Development, UP in the Visayas. The
highest position he got is being the Chancellor of the University of the
Philippines in the Visayas.
He is the youngest among the UPV Chancellors.
Outside
of the university, Dr. Aguilar served, among other, as Project leader
like Philippine marine transportation system project (UP CID), 2000. He
was also the National Team Leader of the Capture Fisheries Network
(under the DA-BFAR Research, 1999-2004.
From these numerous works, Dr. Aguilar has won several awards, citations, honors and scholarships like:
2006
Outstanding Professional of the Year Award in the Field of Fisheries,
given by the Professional Regulation Commission to "a professional as
recommended by his/her peers for having demonstrated exceptional
professional competence and integrity in the practice of his/her
profession; participated meaningfully in professional activities through
the professional organization; contributed significantly to the
advancement of the profession and to the effective discharge of the
profession's social responsibility through meaningful
contribution/participation in socio-civic activities."
Fulbright Research Scholar, Oregon State University, August 2004- May 2005.
First
Place winner, 5th National Science and Technology Fora and Competition
for Outstanding R & D in Industry and Energy (PCIERD-DOST), March
19, 2004
AFMA Outstanding Paper Award, Knowledge based system for
the selection and monitoring of marine fishery reserves. National
Research symposium, DA-BAR, October 4, 2001.
Graduate Paper Award, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, USA, 1988.
He was included in Marquis Who’s Who in the World 2000-2005.
There is a saying that says: the fuller the grain, the lower it bends. This is what we see in Dr. Aguilar when we meet him.
An article about him says it all:
"This
superior professional has a humble demeanor. It is not an unusual sight
to see "Sir Glenn" comfortably chatting or playing sports with
rank-and-file personnel or utility workers. He is known to be readily
helpful , i.e. sharing notes with classmates, tutoring students,
extending a contribution.
He is married to Dr. Riza O. Aguilar, also of the UPV CFOS. They have two children.
Here are some of his researches/publications/creative works/inventions.
Aguilar, G. D. 1996. Current approaches for sharing design information. UPV Journal of Natural Sciences 1(2):150-159.
Aguilar,
G. D. 1997. Comparative analysis of hull forms of selected Philippine
indigenous fishing craft. UPV Journal of Natural Sciences 2(1):17-43.
Aguilar, G. D. 1997. Computer modelling of indigenous fishing crafts. UPV Journal of Natural Sciences 2(1):44-59.
Aguilar,
G. D. 1998. Development of a ubiquitous ship design and general
arrangement system. College of Fisheries, UP Visayas, Miagao, Iloilo.
Terminal Report.
Aguilar, G. D. 1998. Development of small craft
hull forms using an intranetbase marine vehicle design and model testing
equipment. College of Fisheries UP in the Visayas, Miagao, Iloilo. 45p.
Terminal Report.
Aguilar, G. D. 1999. The selection tool: a
system for simple decision making. Proceedings, 7th National convention
on Statistics. National Statistics coordination board, November 1999.
Aguilar, G. D. 2000. Some maritime transport concerns. Public Policy 4(1):93-119.
Aguilar,
G. D. 2001.The national integrated research development and extension
agenda and program for Philippine capture fisheries. International
Seminar on Responsible Capture fisheries in Coastal Waters of Asia: Case
Studies and Researches for sustainable Development and Management of
Tropical Fisheries. September 24-27, 2001. UPV Miag-ao, Iloilo.
Aguilar,
G. D. 2003. The RORO system of the Philippine Archipelago. Proceedings
Joint meeting of the Asian Marine transportation Cooperation Program
(JSPS) Hiroshima University Oct 22-23, 2003.
Aguilar, G. D. 2004.
Philippine fishing boats, p. 118-121. In DA-BFAR (Department of
Agriculture-Bureau of fisheries and Aquatic Resources). In turbulent
seas: The status of Philippine marine fisheries. Coastal Resource
Management Project, Cebu City, Philippines. 378p
Aguilar, G. D.
2004. Present and future role of the College of Fisheries and Ocean
Sciences in fisheries and coastal resource management. In: Villareal, L.
V., V. Kelleher, and U. Tietze, eds. Guidelines on the collection of
demographic and socio-economic information on fishing communities for
use in coastal and aquatic resources mangement. FAO Fisheries Technical
Paper, No. 439. Rome, FAO,pp. 69-79.
Aguilar, G. D. Shigehiro, R.
Kuroda, T. September 2001. Resistance characteristics of the Philippine
outrigger fishing crafts. UPV Journal of Natural Science 6(1-2):46-54.
Aguilar,
G. D. Strengthening of fishing craft provisions in the Fisheries Code:
redefining the boat sizes. Proceedings of the conference n Revision of
the Fisheries Code, Institute for Small-scale Industries (ISSI) UP
Diliman, Quezon City, July 28-29, 2003.
Aguilar, G. D., Koyama,
T. and Yamato, H. 1996. Knowledge base construction using combined
knowledge acquisition and knowledge modelling approaches. Proceedings of
the 9th International conference in Engineering Application of
Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, Fukuoka, Japan, June 4-7,
pp. 283-288.
Aguilar, G. D., Koyama, T., and Yamato, H. December
1993. An approach to knowledge acquisition for the hull form design of
fishing crafts, 2nd report: Object oriented methodology for the rapid
development of procedural tools and interactive elicitation for hull
selection. Journal of the Japan Society of Naval Architects (174).
Aguilar,
G. D., R. Shigehiro and T. Kuroda. 2001. Resistance characteristics of
Philippine outrigger fishing craft. UPV J. Nat. Sci. 6:46-54.
Aguilar,
G. D., Yamato, H. and Koyama, T. 1996. Development of a knowledge-based
system using a combined knowledge acquisition and knowledge modelling
approach. Industry & Engineering Applications of Artificial
Intelligence and Expert Systems. Proceedings of the 9th International
Conference, Fukuoka, Japan, June 4-7, 1996, pp. 283-288.
Aguilar,
G. D., Yamato, H. and Koyama, T. December 1996. An approach to
knowledge acquisition for the hull form design of fishing craft, (3rd
report). Implementation of a hull form definition system using hull
variation and shape aggregation techniques. Journal of the Japan Society
of Naval Architects (178):755-765.
Aguilar, G. D., Yamato, H.
and Koyama, T. June 1996. Development of a hull form definition with a
related knowledge based on advisory system. Journal of Marine Science
and Technology 1(2):138-148.
Aguilar, G., Shigehiro R., Yamakoshi
Y and Kuroda T. 2002. Safety related characteristics of Philippine
indigenous outrigger crafts. Fisheries Science vol. 68 Supplement II,
pp. 1819-1882.
Aguilar, G.D. and Tiapson, R. J. 2003. Fishery policy helper: A Database Management system of fishery
Related Policies. UPV J. Nat. Sci. 8:226-234.
Aguilar,
G.D., Ambatang, R. J., Tiapson, R., Cagalaban, G. and Giner J. 2003.
Knowledge based tools for supporting fisheries management. UPV J. Nat.
Sci. 8:192-204.
Aguilar, Glenn D., Ambatang, rina Joy, Tiapson,
Rhoderick, Cagalaban, giovanni and giner, JJ. June 2003. Knowledge based
tools for supporting fisheries management. UPV J. Nat. Sci.
8(1-2):192-204.
Sahigehiro, R, GD Aguilar, T. Kuroda, A. Kawai.
2002. Simulation studies on maneuvering motions of Philippine outrigger
craft in wind. Asia Pacific Workshop on Marine Hydrodynamics (APHydro
2002) and Asia Pacifc Maritime Congress 90th anniversary of KSNAJ, May
21-23, 2002 Kobe, Japan.
Shigehiro R, Aguilar G and Kuroda T.
2002. Evaluation methods of seakeeping performance for training ships
from the viewpoint of passenger comfort. Fisheries Science vol. 68
Supplement II, pp. 1827-1830.
Shigehiro R, Aguilar GD, Kuroda T,
Kawai A and Matsuda A. 2002. Characteristics of maneuvering motions of
Philippine outrigger craft. Jounral of the Kansai Society of Naval
Architects, Japan No. 238, pp. 113-120 September 2002.
Shigehiro,
R., Aguilar GD, Kuroda T, Kagaruki H 2003. Characteristics of
manuevering motions of Philippine outrigger craft in wind. Proceedings
of the International conference on Marine Simulation and Ship
Maneuverability MARSIM’03 august 25-28, 2003 (Japan)
Shigehiro,
R., G. D. Aguilar and T. Kuroda. 2001. Turning performance of outrigger
craft in the Philippines. UPV J. Nat. Sci. 6:55-68.
Definitely a national treasure, he is!
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