IN THE KNOW: National scientist

Since 1978, Malacañang has conferred the rank and title of national scientist on 42 Filipinos, including this year’s honoree, Emil Javier.

The title, created under Presidential Decree No. 1003-A issued in 1976, is the highest honor given by the President to a Filipino man or woman who has made significant contributions in one of the fields of science and technology.

The decree defines a scientist as someone who has earned a doctoral degree in any field of the sciences in an accredited university, and has demonstrated and earned distinction in independent research or significant innovative achievement in the basic and applied sciences as manifested by his or her published works in recognized scientific and technical journals.

It also states that “in highly meritorious and extremely exceptional cases, the … doctoral degree requirement may be waived.”

National scientists are selected based on the annual recommendation from the National Academy of Science and Technology, the highest recognition and advisory body on science and technology.

Aside from Javier, the title has been conferred on:

Sources: Inquirer Archives, Official Gazette

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