Japan recognizes Filipino chemist for research project on Fukushima nuclear accident

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Filipino chemist Dr. Angel T. Bautista VII has been recognized by the Japanese government for his research on a project seeking to assess the radioactive contamination from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident to the Philippines

by looking at Iodine-129 content in coral cores along the country’s northeastern coast.DOST Secretary Fortunato “Boy” T. de la Peña said Bautista, who heads the DOST-PNRI’s Nuclear Materials Research Section, emerged as Excellent Researcher of Forum for Nuclear Cooperation in Asia Breakthrough Prize 2021.

“He was recognized for his research on the DOST-PCAARRD funded project, “Screening for radionuclide contamination from the Fukushima accident by Iodine-129 measurement in corals from the Philippines”,” de la Peña said in a taped report on Dec. 17. He cited that by analyzing the coral cores using a novel method through the 3D X-ray Computed Tomography in Industrial Technology Development Institute’s Advanced Device and Materials Testing Laboratory , Dr. Bautista and his team were successful in reconstructing past variations in sea surface temperature with a monthly accuracy of about 97 percent.

 

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