CoS Faculty Earns Recognition at National IP Conference
A research paper on intellectual property (IP) presented by Engr. Juderick P. Poblete, faculty researcher from the College of Science (CoS) at Central Luzon State University (CLSU), earned recognition for Outstanding Presentation at the 6th Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) and De La Salle University (DLSU) Research Conference on Intellectual Property and Innovation, held on April 4, 2025, at De La Salle University Manila. Titled “Intellectual Property Gaps Between HUMSS and STEM: A Theory of Planned Behavior Perspective,” the paper delves into faculty engagement with IP systems using the Theory of Planned Behavior as its analytical framework. Conducted under the CLSU Intellectual Property Office (IPO), the study was lauded for its qualitative rigor and its relevance to policy formulation in educational institutions. It was co-authored by Asst. Prof. Zorille DC. Villaflores, Ms. Via Shane R. Santiago, Mr. Fredi Jan A. Francia, Asst. Prof. June Ann J. Casimiro, Ms. Abigail D. Briones, Assoc. Prof. Marah Kathleen Valimento, and Dr. Emelie C. Ablaza. Additionally, the same paper was showcased for the poster presentation session delivered by Ms. Via Shane R. Santiago, enhancing the visibility of CLSU's contributions to interdisciplinary research and intellectual property engagement. Organized by the IPOPHL and DLSU, the national conference gathered scholars and professionals from across the country under the theme “Haraya: The Symphony of Creativity and IP.”