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Students NationalChemical EngineeringConference
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Students ChemicalEngineeringNetworking Event
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Research Grant
BACK COVER
Contact Details
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RegistrationGuidelines
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Accommodationsnear UP Diliman
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National ChemicalEngineeringSymposium
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Chemical EngineeringCampus ChallengeSeries
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UP ChemicalEngineering Society,Incorporated
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UP Diliman Map
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Inter-UniversityChemical EngineeringQuiz Show
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up kemUNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY,
INCORPORATED
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As an organization recognized bothby the National Youth Commissionand the University, UP ChemicalEngineering Society, Incorporated(UP KEM) has proven itself to bea top-notch organization capableof organizing large-scale events.The Students National ChemicalEngineering Conference, theagship event of the organization,is held in celebration of theorganizations anniversary. sNCEChas ve sub-projects NationalChemical Engineering Symposium,Students Chemical EngineeringNetworking Event, Inter-UniversityChemical Engineering Quiz Show,sNCEC Research Grant, andChemical Engineering CampusChallenge Series.
Awarded as the Best Organizationby the Engineering OrganizationExcellence Awards (EOEA)in 2009, 2011, and 2012, UPKEM carries on its consistenttradition of academic excellenceand holistic development. As itcelebrates its 60th anniversary offoundation this August 2014, UPKEM continues to grow leaders,stimulate young minds, fuelambitions, pursue excellence,and promote professionalism,integrity, and holistic developmentamong its members, the college,and the university.
Halfway through the 20 th century,fourteen pioneering chemicalengineering students shareda vision of service for thestudents and the faculty of thethen established Department ofChemical Engineering. On August26, 1954, UP KEM Engineers wasformally established and, in 2003,the Securities and ExchangeCommission registered UP KEMEngineers as a non-stock, non-protcorporation under the new nameUP Chemical Engineering Society,Incorporated.
In order to involve its membersin large-scale activities, and atthe same time build stronger tiesamong chemical engineering andchemistry students all over MetroManila and Luzon, the organizationbecame an afliate of the PhilippineInstitute of Chemical Engineers Junior Chapter Luzon (PIChE JCL)and the Philippine Association ofChemistry Students (PACS) in 1983and 2007, respectively.
UP CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY, INC.
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The Students National ChemicalEngineering Conference, more popularlyknown as sNCEC, is the agship eventof the UP Chemical Engineering Society,Incorporated (UP KEM).
Now on its 5th year, sNCEC has growninto an academic and research-orientedproject which aims to bring the trends anddevelopments in Chemical Engineeringdirectly to the countrys future ChemicalEngineers nationwide.
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together and have them interactand discuss the roles of chemicalengineers in the different chemicalprocess industries. sNCEC 2012was awarded the Best Academic/ Research Development Project bythe Philippine Institute of ChemicalEngineers Junior Chapter Luzon.
With more than 600 participantsnationwide, sNCEC reachedgreater heights last year. NaChESwas revamped by introducingthe rst Parallel Sessions whereindiscussions and workshops on vesub-topics of the Phenomenon ofCatalysis occurred simultaneously.A new sub-project was alsointroduced that year called thesNCEC Research Grant (ReGrant).This project aims to motivatestudents to continue expanding theresearch and development in theeld of chemical engineering. ThesNCEC 2013 was awarded the BestAcademic/Research DevelopmentProject of a Chapter School by thePhilippine Institute of ChemicalEngineers Junior Chapter Luzon,and Best Academic Related Projectby the Philippine Association ofChemistry Students, Incorporated.
This year, sNCEC continues toinnovate, stimulate more brightminds, and foster knowledgeamong the chemical engineeringstudents nationwide. Now on its5th year, NaChES will explore theeld of energy generation. In thissymposium, Parallel Sessions willtake place wherein discussionsand comprehensive workshopson ve sub-topics geothermal,wind and hydropower, petroleum-based, and coal-powered willoccur simultaneously. At the sametime, the sNCEC ReGrant ThesisColloquium will take place and toculminate the rst day of sNCEC,SCENE will be held in the evening.The newest addition to this yearssNCEC is the Chemical EngineeringCampus Challenge Series whichaims to promote the application andappreciation of the fundamentalcourses in Chemical Engineering inan interactive approach. Teams willmake their way through challengesstationed all over the UP Dilimancampus, completing as many asthey can in a limited amount oftime. To conclude sNCEC, Inter-U,a chemical engineering quiz show,will be held.
The National Chemical EngineeringCongress (NCEC) started in 2010with two sub-projects, the rstNational Chemical EngineeringSymposium (NaChES) and the33rd Inter-University ChemicalEngineering Quiz Show (Inter-U)with topics concerning the roles ofchemical engineers in the futureenvironmental and energy solutions.Attended by around 300 studentsacross Luzon, the launching year ofsNCEC was indeed a success.
In 2011, the NCEC was renamed tosNCEC. Reaching 500 participants,sNCEC became nationwide asparticipants from Visayas andMindanao joined the conference.The topic then was ChemicalEngineering in Biotechnology.
In 2012, Food Engineering wasdiscussed during NaChES.Workshops on making process owdiagrams for food processing weredone to appreciate the paradigmof chemical engineering applied inother elds. During that year, a newsub-project was added to the line-up of sNCEC, the very rst StudentsChemical Engineering NetworkingEvent (SCENE). SCENE aims tobring chemical engineering studentsand company representatives
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NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS
We will be observing a rst come rst servedpolicy. Only the rst 450 registered participantsfor NaChES, 100 registered participants forSCENE, and 12 registered teams for ChaSe willbe accepted. Should there be any slots availableon the day of the event, walk-in participants willbe accepted. Announcements regarding thenumber of available slots will be regularly postedon the sNCECs ofcial facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/sncec.upkem.
REGISTRATION FORMS
All online registration forms can be found on thesNCEC Registration Website : http://sncec.upkem.org.
Primary Instructions for Inter-U
Before lling-out the online Inter-U registrationform, each team must rst conrm theirparticipation via text message to be sent to 0922833 7904 with the following details and format:
InterU2014 / [SCHOOL NAME] / [No. ofteams] / [Name of Contact Person] / [Mobilenumber of Contact Person]
E.g. InterU2014 / UP DILIMAN / 2 / JuanDela Cruz / 0912 345 6789
A conrmation text will be sent within 24 hoursupon receipt of the text message. Any textmessages that do not follow the format above willbe considered void.
Primary Instructions for sNCEC Research Grant
Before lling-out the online sNCEC ResearchGrant registration form, each team must rstconrm their participation via text message to besent to 0922 833 7904 with the following detailsand format:
ReGrant2014 / [SCHOOL NAME] / [Nameof Contact Person] / [Mobile number ofContact Person]
E.g. ReGrant2014 / UP DILIMAN / JuanDela Cruz / 0912 345 6789
A conrmation text will be sent within 24 hoursupon receipt of the text message. Any textmessages that do not follow the format abovewill be considered void.
Primary Instructions for ChaSe
Before lling-out the online ChaSe registrationform, each team must rst conrm theirparticipation via text message to be sent to 0922833 7904 with the following details and format:
ChaSe2014 / [SCHOOL NAME] / [Nameof Contact Person] / [Mobile number ofContact Person]
E.g. ChaSe2014 / UP DILIMAN / Juan DelaCruz / 0912 345 6789
A conrmation text will be sent within 24 hoursupon receipt of the text message. Any textmessages that do not follow the format abovewill be considered void.
registration guidelines
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REGISTRATION FEES
StudentProfessional
Early Regular Walk-in
NaChES (wholeday)
Php 300 Php 350 Php 400 Php 400
NaChES (AM) +ReGrant
Php 300/member Php 350/member N/A N/A
SCENE Php 100 Php 150 N/A Php 150
Inter-U (1 team) Php 2 800/team Php 2 800/team N/A N/A
Inter-U (2 teams) Php 2 000/team Php 2 000/team N/A N/A
ChaSe Php 100/member Php 100/member N/A N/A
NaChES registration fees are inclusive of lunch, snacks and souvenir kit.
NaChES (AM) + ReGrant registration fees are inclusive of lunch, snacks, and souvenir kit.
SCENE registration fees are inclusive of dinner.
Inter-U registration fees are inclusive of lunch and snacks.
ChaSe registration fee is inclusive of lunch.
All registration fees are inclusive of certicates of appreciation.
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REGISTRATION GUIDELINES09
PAYMENT
Payments may be deposited to our bank account.
Type Account Name Account Number
BPI UP Chemical Engineering Society Inc 3083-7056-97
If you have deposited your payment, please submit your payment details to our billing page http://sncec.upkem.org/payments for verication. Specic instructions can be found there.
Once veried, you will be notied via email.
REGISTRATION TIMELINE
The registration timeline and payment deadline is as follows:
Registration Period Payment Deadline Certicate and Nametag
Early July 14 - August 4 August 4 With printed name
Regular August 5 - August 25 August 25 With printed name
Walk-in September 13 September 13 With handwritten name
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All online registration forms will require participantsto provide their name, contact number, and an activeemail address in order to complete the registration.
Any corrections regarding the information sent throughthe online registration forms should be reported within 2days after receiving a conrmation email; otherwise, allcontact information will be considered nal.
Participants are requested to bring their school ID or current matriculation form during the events foridentication purposes.
For NaChES, participants may register individually oras a group. Group registration is most applicable forparticipants that will register as a group with a minimumof ten (10) members.
Participants who will submit their studies to the sNCECResearch Grant are required to register for NaChES. Ifthe participants have qualied to present their study in
the sNCEC Research Grant Colloquium, they are onlyrequired to attend the NaChES Morning Session andSCENE. Participants that do not qualify may attendNaChES Parallel Sesiions or sNCEC Research GrantColloquium in the afternoon.
SCENE participants are required to attend NaChES.
Inter-U participants are required to attend NaChES.
ChaSe participants are required to attend NaChES.
For Inter-U, ChaSe, and sNCEC Research Grantparticipants, a high resolution photo of the school logomust be submitted along with the other requirements.
For SCENE, participants are required to submit a copyof their Curriculum Vitae on the online registration form.
IMPORTANT WEBSITES
Websites Content
sncec.upkem.org All online registration forms andrequirements
facebook.com/sncec.upkem Important announcements (slot availability,etc.)
facebook.com/upkemonlineshop sNCEC 2014 Shirts
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regrant
PROGRAM FLOW
12:30 12:50 Registration
12:50 01:05 Doxology and National Anthem
01:05 01:10 Introduction of Participants
01:10 01:20 Introduction of the Panel of Judges
01:20 01:30 Contest Rules and Mechanics
01:30 02:18 Group Defense 1
02:18 02:33 Intermission
02:33 03:09 Group Defense 2
03:09 03:24 Break
03:24 04:00 Group Defense 3
04:00 04:15 ReGrant 2013 Thesis Presentation
04:15 04:30 Awarding of Certicates
PROPOSED TIMELINE
July 28 August 1Submission of Entries
September 5Release of Screening results
Consistent with the ideals of thesNCEC, ReGrant aspires to:
Inspire chemical engineeringstudents to generate innovativeideas that will solve real-lifeChemical Engineering-relatedproblems;
Catalyze the development of theseideas by bridging the gap betweenchemical engineering studentresearchers and experts in the eld;
Guide the researchers towards theexecution and completion of theseideas through nancial assistance;and
Expand the eld of chemicalengineering through theseresearches.
THE SNCEC RESEARCH GRANT
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RULES AND MECHANICS
ELIGIBILITY
Any undergraduate student who is in his/ her senior year in college , enrolled in the BSChemical Engineering program , and will undergothesis or research may apply for the sNCECResearch Grant. The number of researchers pertopic will not matter as long as it is permitted bytheir respective universities.
REGISTRATION
1. Students who want to apply for the ResearchGrant must submit all the requirements whichare comprised of the registration form , detailedresearch proposal , visual of the proposal , andsupplementary information sheets .
2. The deadline for all the requirements is onAugust 1, 2014 (Friday) . Submit all requirementsvia http://sncec.upkem.org/registration underReGrant . Please refer to the guidelines providedfor the list of requirements.
The registration will only be deemed valid once allrequirements are submitted on or before August1, 2014 (Friday) and payments are settled on orbefore August 25, 2014 (Monday) .
3. Each member of the research group must paya non-refundable registration fee of PhP 300.00 or PhP 350.00 for early and regular registration,respectively. The fee is inclusive of the NationalChemical Engineering Symposium (NaChES)registration, lunch, and snacks during the event.
4. Contestants are required to bring a school ID orcurrent matriculation form . These will be used forattendance checking on the event.
GENERAL RULES
1. The sNCEC Research Grant is a competitionwhich aims to fund the best researches that willadd innovations and developments in the eld ofChemical Engineering.
2. Any topic that will employ the knowledge onthe core courses of Chemical Engineering thermodynamics, kinetics, and transport will beallowed.
3. The top 10 research proposals will be determinedthrough a screening process. The results of thescreening process will be announced throughemail at least one week before the sNCEC .
Non-qualiers have the option to attend NaChESParallel Sessions or ReGrant Colloquium . Theymust conrm their attendance in either eventby responding to the announcement email onor before September 8, 2014 (Monday) . Failureto respond will deny the individual his/heropportunity to attend NaChES Parallel Sessionsand will automatically grant him/her a slot in theReGrant Colloquium.
4. The top 10 teams will present their researchproposal during the Research Grant Colloquium in the afternoon of the National ChemicalEngineering Symposium on September 13, 2014(Saturday) . The researchers are required toprepare an 8-minute presentation .** Presentersshould be in their smart casual attire .
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The National Chemical EngineeringSymposium (NaChES) serves as theavenue for the countrys brightestchemical engineering students andprofessionals to learn and discuss thelatest issues and innovations in chemicalengineering and other related elds.Speakers from the industry, the academe,and the government share their insightsregarding their respective expertise inthis one-day event.
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PROGRAM FLOW
07:00 08:30 Registration
08:30 08:50 Doxology, National Anthem, Opening Remarks
08:50 09:30 1 st Resource Speaker
09:30 09:40 Open Forum
09:40 10:20 2 nd Resource Speaker
10:20 10:30 Open Forum
10:30 10:50 Intermission, Break
10:50 11:30 3 rd Resource Speaker
11:30 11:40 Open Forum
11:40 01:00 Lunch Break
01:00 01:40 4 th Resource Speaker
01:40 01:50 Open Forum
01:50 03:30 Workshop Mechanics, Workshop Proper
03:30 04:00 Judging of Outputs, Snacks
04:00 04:20 Announcement of Top Groups
04:20 04:30 Closing Remarks
NATIONAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
SYMPOSIUM
This year, NaChES aims to:
Discuss the current state of theenergy sector in the country;
Know more about the research anddevelopment of energy generation;
Learn about career options ofchemical engineers in the said eld;
Appreciate the means of energyproduction from different sources;and
Challenge the participants in aworkshop which will see themto apply their recently-acquiredknowledge.
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ABOUT
NaChES started as one of the two sub-events of theStudents National Chemical Engineering Conference(formerly NCEC) in 2010. Now on its 5 th year, NaChESwill explore the eld of energy generation in thePhilippines. The program is divided into two-parts:the morning session and the afternoon session. Themorning session includes talks on the state of energyproduction in the country, as well as the researchand development in the energy sector. During thediscussion, career options for chemical engineers inthe said eld will be presented.
The afternoon session will serve as an appreciationcourse of the different sources of energy, renewableand nonrenewable, used today. Participantsfrom the morning session will be enrolled intove classes divided into two sub-topics. TheRenewable+Alternative (RenAlt) Clause includes theGeothermal, Biomass, and Wind-Hydropower classes.The Fossil Fuel (FF) Clause includes Coal-Poweredand Petroleum-based classes.
Workshops will begin with a challenge for theparticipants to apply their recently-acquiredknowledge and critical thinking. Their works will beassessed by a select group of judges, and the topgroup per workshop will be awarded at the end of thesymposium. Their works will also be uploaded onlinein the ofcial sNCEC page.
ENERGY ENGINEERING 101
Energy engineering is concerned with the productionof energy from a variety of sources, from fossil fuels towater and solar power.
Energy engineers are tasked with the improvementof existing modes of energy generation, by boostingefciency while reducing environmental impact.
They also research for renewable and sustainablemeans of creating energy.
ENERGY FACTS
1. The world has been using oil, natural gas, andcoal as primary energy sources, but the use ofalternative sources (nuclear, hydro, biofuels) hasincreased over the years.
2. According to the Department of Energy, thetop 3 energy sources of the Philippines are oil,geothermal, and coal.
3. Power is harnessed from the wind and owingwater using a turbine, a rotary engine acting onthe uids pressure differences to create energy.
4. Wood, corn, and garbage are now being usedto produce energy. These sources are calledbiomass. Converted to liquid, they producebiofuels.
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inter - uNow on its 37 th year, the Inter-UniversityChemical Engineering Quiz Show, morecommonly known as the Inter-U, hasalways been a venue for chemicalengineering students all over the country
to showcase their knowledge of theeld in the spirit of sportsmanship andcompetitiveness. Every year, students arechallenged on questions and problemsconcerning the fundamental coursesin Chemical Engineering: Mathematics,Physics, Chemistry, EngineeringSciences, and Chemical Engineering.
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SCIENCE AND M ATHEMATICS
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PROGRAM FLOW
08:00 08:30 Registration, Orientation of Contestants
08:30 08:40 Invocation, National Anthem
08:40 08:45 Opening remarks
08:45 09:15 Rules and Mechanics, Introduction of Judges,Introduction of Participating Schools
09:15 10:25 First elimination phase
10:25 10:30 Transition
10:30 11:40 Second elimination phase
11:40 01:00 Lunch, Announcement of Wildcard Contestants
01:00 02:00 Wildcard phase
02:00 02:05 Transition, Announcement of Finalists
02:05 03:30 Final phase
03:30 03:35 Ice Breakers
03:35 03:45 Awarding of Certicates to Judges
03:45 04:15 Awarding of Certicates of Participation
04:15 04:30 Awarding Ceremony
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ENGINEERING QUIZ SHOW
Every year, the Inter-U aims to:
Promote the learning of thechemical engineering discipline andits allied elds;
Engage students from all over thecountry to compete in a spirited andhealthy competition; and
Provide an avenue for students tointeract with their counterparts fromother schools.
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COVERAGE
CHEMISTRY
General Chemistry (Matter, Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, ChemicalEquilibrium, Ionic Equilibrium, Coordination Chemistry, Electrochemistry),Analytical Chemistry (Stoichiometry, Gravimetric and Volumetric Methods,Colorimetric and Potentiometric Methods), Organic Chemistry (OrganicReactions, Mechanism Theories, Properties of Organic Compounds)
PHYSICS
Mechanics of Rigid Bodies (Newtons Laws of Motion), Electricity, Magnetism,Optics (Charges and Currents, Electric and Magnetic Fields, Interferences andDiffraction of Light), Thermal Physics
MATHEMATICS
College Algebra (Linear Equations, Algebraic Equations and Functions, RationalExpressions, Exponents, Radicals, Complex Numbers, Systems of Equations),Trigonometry (Graphs of Trigonometric Functions, Trigonometric Equations, Sineand Cosine Laws), Analytical Geometry (Points, Lines, Angles, Conic Sections,Equations of Conic Sections, Polar Coordinates, Parametric Equations,Quadric Surfaces), Differential Calculus (Limits and Continuity, Derivatives ofAlgebraic and Trigonometric Functions, Partial Derivatives), Integral Calculus(Antiderivatives and Denite Integrals, Integration Methods, Sequences andSeries)
ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Statics of Rigid Bodies (Forces and Moments, Static Equilibrium, Area and MassMoment of Inertia, Frames and Trusses), Dynamics of Rigid Bodies (Velocityand Acceleration in 2D, Impulse and Momentum, Kinetic and Potential Energy),Mechanics of Deformable Bodies (Stresses, Deformations and Deections,Combined Loadings)
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering, Chemical EngineeringThermodynamics, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Chemical EngineeringKinetics, Transport Processes, Stagewise Operations, Heat, Mass andMomentum Transfer, Industrial Stoichiometry, Chemical Process Industries,
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RULES AND MECHANICS
ELIGIBILITY
The Inter-University Chemical Engineering QuizShow is a team competition. All students who arecurrently enrolled in the BS Chemical Engineeringprogram of their school may form a team of three(3) or four (4) persons (three contestants and onealternate) to represent their school. A maximumof two (2) teams may represent a school in thecompetition.
REGISTRATION
1. The pre-registration period shall end at August25, 2014 . The pre-registration will be deemedvalid once payments are settled on or beforeAugust 25, 2014 (Monday).
2. Teams may change their pre-registered members(contestant and/or alternates) until the last day ofthe pre-registration period. After then, the teamcompositions shall be considered nal.
3. All pre-registered participants are expected tobe at the Inter-U venue from 07:30-08:30 AMon September 14, 2014 for verication of theireligibility. Contestants must bring their respectiveschool ID and/or matriculation forms. They mustbe in school uniform or in smart casual attire.
GENERAL RULES
1. Each contestant is allowed to bring only 1nonprogrammable calculator and their own pens.The contestant shall present his/her calculatorupon registration in the venue. The Inter-Ucommittee shall provide the necessary scratchpapers and answer slates.
2. The Quiz Show consists of two (2) succeedingElimination Phases, a Wildcard Phase, and a FinalPhase. All the Phases will consist of three (3)rounds: the Easy, Average, and Difcult Rounds.The questions will come from the ChemicalEngineering, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics,and Engineering Science domains. Questionsfrom the General Knowledge domain may begiven in the Final Phase. The breakdowns of thequestions in each phase are as follows:
Elimination Phase
Domain E A D
Mathematics 2 1 0
Chemistry 2 1 1
Physics 2 1 1
Engineering Sciences 1 2 1
Chemical Engineering 1 1 2
TOTAL 8 6 5
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Wildcard Phase
Domain E A D
Mathematics 1 1 1
Chemistry 1 1 1
Physics 1 1 1
Engineering Sciences 1 1 1
Chemical Engineering 1 1 1
TOTAL 5 5 5
Final Phase
Domain E A D
Mathematics 2 1 1
Chemistry 1 2 1
Physics 2 1 1
Engineering Sciences 1 2 2
Chemical Engineering 2 2 3
General Knowledge 2 2 2
TOTAL 10 10 10
3. A maximum of three (3) members of a teamshould be present to compete on-stage. Forteams with four (4) members, substitution of anymember is allowed only at the end of any round ofevery phase.
4. The use of calculators for the questions underMathematics domain is not allowed. A team thatuses calculators for the Mathematics questionswill get zero (0) points for that item and one (1)warning count.
5. The 4 top-scoring teams at the end of eachElimination Phase will proceed to the Final Phase.If there are multiple teams vying for the lastqualied slot, sudden death questions will begiven to break the tie.
6. The next 4 teams at the end of each EliminationPhase will be qualied for the Wildcard Phase.Should there be multiple teams vying for the lastqualied slot, sudden death questions will beasked to the remaining teams until the last slot islled.
7. In the Wildcard Phase, the top 4 teams at the endof the phase will qualify for the Final Phase. Incase there are multiple teams vying for the lastqualied slot, sudden death questions will begiven to break the tie.
8. The scores of the qualied teams for the Wildcardand Final Phases will be reset to zero.
9. In case of a tie for the Final Phase, clincherquestions will be given. These questions willcome solely from the Chemical Engineeringdomain.
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10. The Board of Judges will be composed of facultymembers from the Department of ChemicalEngineering, the Institute of Chemistry, theInstitute of Mathematics, the National Instituteof Physics, and the Department of EngineeringSciences of the University of the PhilippinesDiliman. No judge shall act as a coach of anyparticipating team. The judges decisionsregarding all protests that may be raised duringthe quiz show shall be nal.
CONTEST PROCEDURE
1. The program will ofcially start at 08:30 AM onSeptember 14, 2014. Prior to this, the contestantsand their coaches will have a brieng togetherwith the Inter-U Committee regarding the Rulesand Mechanics. The contest rules shall be readbefore the contest proper for the benet of theaudience.
2. Each elimination phase shall equally consist of atleast nine (9) participating schools. For schoolswith two participating teams, the rst team thatwill be registered during the online registrationwill be assigned to the First Elimination Phase;the next team to be registered will competeduring the Second Elimination Phase. For schoolswith only one team, the Inter-U committee willrandomly assign each team in such a way thatboth Elimination Phases would contain the samenumber of participating teams.
3. Only non-contestants and the coaches of theparticipating schools may be allowed to watchthe Elimination Phases. Teams competing for thesecond elimination phase shall be ushered toa holding area once the rst elimination phase
commences. Teams done with the rst eliminationphase shall also be ushered outside of thecontest venue provided that they are qualied forthe Wildcard or Final Phases. After the eliminationphases, everyone is then allowed to watch theWildcard and Final Phases.
4. A team who fails to appear on-stage after thepresentation of the contestants shall automaticallylose by default.
5. Contestants shall be given a time limit to answerthe questions. Each team will be given a copyof the problem while the Quiz Master is stillreading the problem. Timing will start after thequestion has been read by the Quiz Mastertwice. Contestants may start answering while thequestion is still being read by the Quiz Master.
6. In the event that the answers to the questionsare displayed prematurely, the question inconsideration will be invalidated and the Inter-Ucommittee shall replace the question with a newone under the same domain and phase.
7. Final Answer
a. Each team shall write their answers on theanswer slates provided, and these shallbe submitted to the ushers assigned to theteam at the expiration of every questionstime limit. All nal answers must beencircled or boxed. Answers that are notencircled nor boxed will not be credited.
b. The answers written on the answer slatemay still be changed with a new answer ifthe time limit for the question h as not yetexpired. The new answer will be considerednal once it has been encircled or boxed.
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c. Rounding-off of calculated values shouldbe done in the nal answers only, free-oating decimals should be kept during thepreliminary calculations. Unless otherwisestated in the problem, all nal answersshould not be written in scientic notation.The number of signicant gures i n the nalanswer will be stated in the question andthe even-rule of rounding off of numbersmust also be strictly followed. All answersshould have appropriate units.
d. If the required answer is a word or a phrase,correct spelling including capitalizationand punctuation shall be strictly checked.Abbreviations and acronyms shall not beaccepted unless otherwise stated.
8. Violations
a. A team will be given a warning count foreither: using a calculator for a Mathematicsquestion; or failure of the team to submittheir answer slate to their respective usherupon the quiz masters declaration of timeexpiration. After three (3) warnings, theteam shall automatically be disqualied.
b. Coaching (e.g. giving audible or visiblesignals) from the audience will result to theinvalidation of the given question. The QuizCommittee reserves the right to replace thequestion in cases such as this.
c. Cheating, in any form, of any member of ateam will result to his/her teams automaticdisqualication.
9. Tie-breaker
To break ties in the Final Phase, clincherquestions shall be given one at a time. If the tieremains unbroken after three (3) questions, theSudden Death Rule shall apply. The SuddenDeath Rule stipulates that the rst team to give acorrect answer for the question will get the point.
10. Scoring
In all Phases, correct answers will be awardedwith one (1) point for Easy questions, two (2)points for Average questions and three (3) pointsfor Difcult questions.
11. Substitution
The substitution of contestants is permitted onlyafter each round. The Inter-U Committee shouldbe approached regarding the substitution beforethe rst question of the next round is delivered.
PROTESTS
1. Only the contestants shall be allowed to leprotests. If they have protests, they should raisetheir hands and wait for the Quiz Master toacknowledge them.
2. Protests regarding a particular question must bemade before the reading of the next question.Protests regarding a particular question will nolonger be entertained once the Quiz Master hasalready started reading the next question.
3. The judges shall deliberate on all protests. Theirdecision shall be nal.
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WINNERS
The three teams with the highest overall scoresshall be declared Champion, 1st Runner-up, and 2nd Runner-up respectively. TheChampion will receive Twenty Thousand Pesos(PhP 20,000.00), the 1st Runner-up will receiveFifteen Thousand Pesos (PhP 15,000.00), andthe 2nd Runner-up will receive Ten ThousandPesos (PhP 10,000.00).
SAMPLE QUESTIONS
M A T H E M A T I C S
Integrate
Answer
C H E M I S T R Y
A certain 0.512 g sample of powdered orange juicewas dissolved in 50 mL of water. The resulting solutionwas then titrated with 0.1 M standardized iodinesolution. Five drops 1% starch solution was added inorder to determine the end point of the titration. Thereaction is given by:
If the initial reading of the burette is 13.42 mL, andthe nal reading is 15.00 mL, compute the % by massVitamin C in the sample.
Molecular weights of Vitamin C = 176.140 g/mol
Answer
5.436%
2 x + 10
x 2 + 2 x - 3 x
ln x 2 + 2 x - 3 - 2 lnx + 3
1 - x+ C
I 2 Haq L + H 2 C 6 H 6 O 6 aq 2 I Haq L- + 2 H Haq L
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P H Y S I C S
A circular loop of wire with diameter equal to 8.50 cm isplaced in a uniform magnetic eld which varies in timeaccording to the equation:
The magnetic eld is oriented perpendicular withrespect to the plane of the loop. If the resistance of thewire is equal to 0.0400 , determine the magnitude ofthe current induced in the loop at time t = 3.00 s.
Answer
0.0190 A
E N G I N E E R I N G S C I E N C E
A 1.25 kg ball A moving to the right with an initialvelocity of 2 m/s is struck by a 0.75 kg ball B movingto the left. If the velocity of Ball A is zero after theimpact and the coefcient of restitution is 0.6, what isthe velocity of ball B before the impact (in two decimalplaces)?
Answer
5.33 m/s to the left
C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R I N G
The following reaction illustrates the decomposition of ahypothetical gas AB 3:
The rate of the reaction at 700C, assumed to be in rst-order, is given by:
If a plug ow reactor operating at 700C and 450 kPais to be used, what should be its volume in m3 if thefeed is pure AB 3 owing at 50 mol/hr and if a 90%conversion is desired? Express nal answer in threedecimal places.
Answer
0.278 m 3
B Ht L= 2.00 10 - 3 Ts 3
t 3 + 0.008 T
st
2 AB 3 g A 2 g + 3 B 2 g
- r A B3 =12
hrC AB3
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sceneThis year, SCENE will feature company talksand inspirational messages from differentChemical Engineering professionals.This will introduce the participants to thedifferent roles of Chemical Engineers indifferent industries. With a new format,both the undergraduates and companyrepresentatives will surely enjoy talkingabout the corporate world and theChemical Engineering industry during theCorporate Mixer.
S E P T E M B E R 1 3 , 2 0 1 4
BULWAGANG TANDANG SORACOLLEGE OF SOCIAL WELFAREAND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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PROGRAM FLOW
06:00 06:30 Registration
06:30 06:40 Opening Remarks
06:40 06:55 First Company Talk
06:55 07:10 Intermission*
07:10 07:25 Second Company Talk
07:25 07:40 Third Company Talk
07:40 07:45 Transition
07:45 08:30 Corporate Mixer
08:30 08:45 Closing Remarks
* Dinner will be served during intermission.
Fourth and fth year chemical engineering students are highlyencouraged to attend this event. Each will be given at least 5 minutes tomingle with company representatives stationed at every table. Attendeesare required to upload a copy of their curriculum vitae on the onlineregistration form. Attendees are also required to wear corporate attire onthe day of the event.
sceneSTUDENTS CHEMI CAL ENGINEERIN G
NETWORKING EVENT
With its new and more interactiveformat, the third year of SCENEaims to:
Provide the undergraduates anopportunity to create and enhancetheir network by mingling withand learning from companyrepresentatives of differentchemical engineering industries;
Connect undergraduate studentsto possible internships andfuture jobs related to ChemicalEngineering;
Provide an avenue forundergraduate students tointeract and connect with theirfellow chemical engineeringundergraduates; and
Immerse undergraduate studentsin a corporate setting.
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ABOUT
As with the general theme of sNCEC 2014, ENERGY,this years SCENE will bring company representativesfrom a range of chemical engineering industries.
Different company representatives will share theirrespective disciplines to the chemical engineeringstudents. This will not only open the chances of learningbut also will open the opportunity of nding internshipsand future jobs.
SCENEs new spice for this year is its speed datingformat. With this new format, more engagement isassured. Everyone will be given equal chances oftalking to the company representatives.
Popular Chemical Engineering CareerSpecializations*
Biochemical
Biochemical engineers bridge the gap betweenthe theoretical aspects of biology and thepractical applications of engineering to introduceproducts and processes that benet society.Engineers of this specialization were at theforefront of overcoming historys most devastatingbiomedical challenges such as HIV, AIDS, andcancer.
Food
Food engineers are challenged to innovate inorder to produce safe, tasty and nutritious foodproducts which can be sustained and evenimproved over time. Aside from food production,these engineers are also responsible for thedifferent stages in the food production chain suchas its handling, packaging and storing in orderpreserve the food items quality.
STUDENTS CHEMICAL ENGINEERING NETWORKING EVENT
Petroleum and Energy
Petroleum Engineering concerns itself withthe development, production and distributionof petroleum as it is currently one of the mostcommon sources of energy used in the world.Engineers of this specialization design processesto extract oil and other gas deposits deep withinthe earth. They are responsible for coming upwith methods to discover and further developrenewable energy resources and are capableof transforming energy-heavy systems intoenvironmentally-friendly ones.
Process Control
Most industries apply this principle of processcontrol through mass production. Thoughmethods of process control vary among differentindustrial elds, all engineers that specialize inthis eld are in-charge of ensuring the consistentand acceptable production of output for a givenindustrial process. Not only do these engineersensure a consistent system, they also nd ways toimprove the production.
Pharmaceuticals
Engineers combine aspects from many eldsin science and engineering such as Chemistry,Biology , Chemical and Biochemical engineeringin order to contribute to the creation anddevelopment of pharmaceutical products. Studiesregarding the efciency in mass-production ofnew drugs are spearheaded by them as well.
Production
Production engineers supervise the whole of anindustrys manufacturing process. Closely relatedto process control, engineers who specialize inthis eld are tasked to optimize the productionsystem as a whole.
* http://www.worldwidelearn.com/online-education-guide/engineering/chemical-engineering-major.htm
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The Chemical Engineering CampusChallenge Series is the newest sub-project of the Students NationalChemical Engineering Conference. Inthis event, students will be tested on theirability to nd real-life applications for theabstract concepts that they have learnedin Chemical Engineering, Math, Physics,Chemistry and Engineering Science.Teams of chemical engineering studentsfrom different schools will make their waythrough challenges stationed all over theUniversity of the Philippines Dilimancampus, completing as many as they canin a limited amount of time.
S E P T E M B E R 1 4 , 2 0 1 4
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESD I L I M A N C A M P U S
chase
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PROGRAM FLOW
08:00 08:30 Registration
08:30 08:45 Rules and Mechanics
08:45 08:55 Introduction of Participants
08:50 09:00 Assembly for Race Proper
09:00 11:00 Race Proper
11:00 12:00 Lunch
04:15 04:30 Awarding
chaseCHEMICAL ENGINEERING
CAMPUS CHALLENGE SERIES
The Chemical Engineering CampusChallenge Series aims to:
Promote the appreciation andapplication of the fundamentalconcepts in Chemical Engineering,Math, Physics, Chemistry, andEngineering Science;
Provide an avenue for studentsto showcase their ability to thinkand strategize in a competitiveenvironment; and
Foster camaraderie andsportsmanship among thecompeting students and teams.
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C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R I N G C A M P U S C H A L L E N G E S E R I E S 38
RULES AND MECHANICS
ELIGIBILITY
Any undergraduate who is enrolled in the BSChemical Engineering program of their schoolmay form a team of four (4) students andparticipate in the race. Only one (1) team mayrepresent a school in the event.
REGISTRATION
1. The registration of the teams will be deemed validonce payments of all team members are settledon or before the last day of registration, August25, 2014 (Monday).
2. Teams may change their registered membersuntil the last day of registration. After then, themembers of the team shall be considered nal.
3. Each member of the team must pay a non-refundable registration fee of PhP 100.00 for bothearly and regular registration. The fee is inclusiveof lunch after the event.
4. Team members are required to bring a school IDor current matriculation form. These will be usedfor attendance checking during the event.
GENERAL RULES
1. Challenges shall be completed by the teammembers only.
2. Consulting any reference through any meansis strictly prohibited for the duration of the raceproper.
3. All team members must be present at the stationwhile they are performing the challenges.
4. Each team shall be accompanied by a teamfacilitator. He/She shall serve as a timekeeperand guide as teams make their way around theUniversity of the Philippines Diliman campus. Allfacilitators are not allowed to provide assistance,hints, nor answers to any of the challenges orquestions in the race.
5. Teams are not allowed to ride privatetransportation during the race proper.
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RACE PROCEDURE
1. All team members must be present at the ChaSevenue by 8:00 AM on September 14, 2014(Sunday). A team that fails to be at the venuefteen (15) minutes after the said call time issubject to disqualication.
2. Each team shall be provided with a campus mapand a Score and Time Card.
3. Challenges shall be provided in everystation. These challenges may fall under oneof the following categories, shown with theircorresponding points.
Category Feature Points
A
Application ofMath, Physics,Chemistry, ChemicalEngineering andEngineering Science
10
B Mind Teasers 7
C Current Events 5
D Random 3
4. Only one (1) team per station is allowed toperform challenges under categories A and Bat a time. On the other hand, a maximum of two(2) teams per station are allowed to performchallenges under categories C and D at a time.
5. All challenges shall be completed within aspecied time limit.
6. Teams who will fail or withdraw from thechallenges under any category will have to facea consequence challenge in order to proceed tothe next station.
7. Score and Time Cards shall be accomplishedby the Station Heads after completing eachchallenge.
8. All teams have a maximum of two (2) hours tocomplete as many challenges as they can.
9. All teams must be at the nal ChaSe venue two(2) hours or less after the start of the race proper.
10. Upon arriving at the nal ChaSe venue, the teamsshall have their Score and Time Card stamped byand surrendered to a marshal.
11. In case of a tie in the top 3 teams, the teams willface tie-breaker challenges until the tie is broken.
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12. Violations
a. Receiving assistance in completing thechallenges by any means shall be given arst warning. A second warning is subjectto disqualication.
b. Tampering of Score and Time Card issubject to disqualication.
c. Arriving more than two (2) hours at the nalrace venue prior to the start of the raceproper is subject to disqualication.
WINNERS
The three teams with the highest overall scores shall bedeclared Champion, 1st Runner-up, and 2nd Runner-up respectively. They will all receive a limited edition ofsNCEC 2014 merchandise. In addition to that, the 1stRunner-up team will receive gift check from sponsors.The Champion team will receive three (3) sNCEC 2014shirts and gift checks from sponsors.
SCORING
Accumulated Score 75%
Race Duration 25%
TOTAL 100%
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I N S I D E T H E C A M P U S
UP School of Labor and Industrial Relations (SOLAIR) Dormitory
Address : E. Jacinto St., UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City 1101Website : http://www.solair.upd.edu.phEmail Address : [email protected] No. : 927-8340
Room Type Amenities Occupancy Rate
A
Air-conditionedPrivate toilet and bathCommon TV for whole dormitoryCommon refrigerator for wholedormitory
Triple Php 1 500
B
Private toilet and bathCommon TV for whole dormitoryCommon refrigerator for wholedormitory
Triple Php 900
Check-in Period : 12:00 Noon 12:00 Noon No extension hours but automatic one-day rate extension instead.
Curfew : None
accommodations
near up diliman
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A C C O M M O D AT I O N S N E A R U P D I L I M A N 42
Francisco Benitez Alumni Center
Address : Magsaysay Ave. cor. Ylanan St., UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City 1101Email Address : [email protected] No. : 929-3386
Room Type Amenities Occupancy Rate
A
Air-conditionedPrivate toilet and bathCommon refrigerator for wholedormitory
Single Php 800
Double Php 1 200
Triple Php 1 500
B
Air-conditionedCommon toilet and bathCommon refrigerator for wholedormitory
Double Php 800
Triple Php 1 200
Additional Php 100.00 (per day) upon request of colored cable TV set.
One extra bed at a rate of Php 500.00 is allowed per room in type A and Php 400.00 in type B.
Check-in Period : 01:00 PM 12:00 Noon No extension hours but automatic one-day rate extension instead.
Curfew : 11:00 PMOpen-time : 06:00 AM
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A C C O M M O D AT I O N S N E A R U P D I L I M A N43
University Hotel
Address : Guerrero St. cor. Aglipay St., UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City 1101Website : https://sites.google.com/site/updilimanhotelEmail Address : [email protected] No. : 926-1953
Room Type Amenities Occupancy Rate
A (8 G/Frooms)
Air-conditionedPrivate toilet and bathHot and cold showerCable TVRefrigeratorWi-
Single Php 1 320
Double Php 1 600
Triple Php 2 000
B (2 G/Frooms)
Air-conditionedPrivate toilet and bath
Hot and cold showerCable TVRefrigeratorWi-
Single Php 1 420
Double Php 1 725
Triple Php 2 150
C (1 G/Froom andstandardrooms)
Air-conditionedPrivate toilet and bathHot and cold showerCable TVRefrigeratorWi-
Study tables
Single Php 1 520
Double Php 1 850
Triple Php 2 300
Quadruple Php 2 750
Rooms in type B are bigger than those in type A.
Cellular phone network signals are not usually detected in ground oor rooms.
One extra bed at a rate of Php 400.00 is allowed per room.
Check-in Period : 02:00 PM 12:00 Noon Php 150.00 per hour of extension only until 6:00 PM, regular rate extension if
beyond.
Curfew : None
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UP NISMED Science Teacher Training Center (STTC) Hostel
Address : Quirino Ave. cor. Velasquez St., UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City 1101Website : http://www.nismed.upd.edu.phEmail Address : [email protected] No. : 927-4276
Room Type Amenities Occupancy Rate
A (4 rooms)
Air-conditionedPrivate toilet and bathHot and cold showerCable TVMini refrigeratorWi-Linen and towel
Single Php 1 070
Double Php 1 460
B (20 rooms)
Air-conditionedToilet and bath shared by two roomsCommon TV per oorWi-Linen and towel
Single Php 880
Double Php 1 370
C (24 rooms)
Ceiling fanToilet and bath shared by two roomsCommon TV per oorWi-Linen
Single Php 350
Double Php 590
Triple Php 740
Check-in Period : 02:00 PM 12:00 NoonNo extension hours but automatic one-day rate extension instead.
Curfew : 11:00 PMOpen-time : 05:00 AM
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O U T S I D E T H E C A M P U S
Phildrra-Partnership Center
Address : # 59 Salvador St., Varsity Hills, Loyola Heights, Quezon CityWebsite : http://phildrra.net
Occupancy Rate/Room Rate/Pax
Single Php 900/day -
Twin Php 1 300/day -
Triple Php 1 500/day Php 550/pax
Dorm (Quad) Php 1 700/day Php 550/pax
Dorm (5-7 pax) Php 2 800/day Php 550/pax
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SEAMEO Innotech International House
Address SEAMEO Innotech Regional Center,Commonwealth Ave., Diliman,Quezon City 1101
Website http://www.seameo-innotech.org
Sulo Riviera Hotel
Address Matalino St., Diliman,Quezon City 1100
Website http://www.sulorivierahotel.comCheck-in 2:00 PM No extension hours but automatic
one-day rate extension instead.Check-out 12:00 Noon
Fersal Hotel
Address 131 Malakas St., Diliman,Quezon City 1101
Website http://fersalhotelgroup.com
Eastwood Richmonde Hotel
Address 17 Orchard Road, Eastwood City,Bagumbayan, Quezon City 1110
Website http://www.richmondehotel.com
Oracle Hotel and Residences
Address 317 Katipunan Ave.,Quezon City 1108
Website http://www.oraclehotel.com.ph
Hotel Rembrandt
Address 26 Tomas Morato Extension,Quezon City 1104
Website http://www.hotelrembrandt.com.ph
Imperial Palace Suites
Address Timog Ave. cor. Tomas Morato Ave.,Quezon City 1103
Website http://www.imperial.ph
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L08 UP Administration
K05 Alumni Center
G15 UP Alumni EngineersCentennial Hall
O01 Asian Institute of Tourism
O05-2 Archery Range
K12 College of Architecture 1
K13 College of Architecture 2
H11 College of Arts and Letters
H02 Area 2
I05 Bahay ng Alumni
D11-2 Institute of Biology
B08 College of BusinessAdministration
E10 CASAA Food Center
I06-1 UP Carillon
D04 Catholic Parish Ofce
N16 Centennial Dormitory
K16 Department of CivilEngineering
J15 Department of ChemicalEngineering
B13 Institute of Chemistry
N03 College of Human Kinetics
C03 Church of the Risen Lord
E05-1 UP Computer Center
F02 UP Cooperative Grocery
D14-2 Computational ScienceResearch Center
L13 DZUP 1602
B07 College of Economics
C10 College of Education
H13 UP Electrical and Electronics
Engineering Institute 1
H14 UP Electrical and ElectronicsEngineering Institute 2
F06 College of Engineering
I15 UP Executive House
H10 Faculty Center
I06-2 UP Film Institute
O11 College of Fine Arts
F16 National Institute of GeologicalSciences
C08 Grandstand
A06 GT-Toyota Asian CenterBuilding
B11 College of Home Economics
UP DILIMAN MAP
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C11 UP Integrated School
O05-1 UP School of Labor andIndustrial Relations
C06 College of Law
D08 Main Library
G13 Marine Science Institute
M06-1 College of MassCommunication
D16 Institute of Mathematics
H16 Department of Mining,Metallurgical, and MaterialsEngineering
D13 National Institute of MolecularBiology and Biotechnology
K06 College of Music
D06 National Engineering Center
D14-1 National Science Complex
Amphitheater
G11 Natural Sciences ResearchInstitute
C12 UP Observatory
J12-2 Ofce of the UniversityRegistrar
D04 Parish of the Holy Sacrice
E02 Philippine National Bank
B15 National Institute of Physics
G03-1 UP Post Ofce
P06 National College ofPublic Administration andGovernance
H12 National Institute for Scienceand Mathematics EducationDevelopment
F15 College of Science Library
F03 UP Shopping Center
F10 College of Social Sciencesand Philosophy
M06-3 College of Social Work &Community Development
D05 School of Statistics
C04 UP Swimming Pool
J03 Track Oval
B01 University Hotel
J12-1 University Police/FireDepartment
J06 University Theater
M06-2 School of Urban and RegionalPlanning
I10 Vargas Museum
B09 UP Vinzons Hall
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The House Printers Corporation is a familyowned company where owners value thecustomers needs, creditors trust andworkers welfare to the highest degree.We are engage in producing high qualityprinted materilsa such as coffeetablebooks, magazines, calendars, annualreports and other promotional materialsfor our customers using state-of-the-artfacilities complimented with highly trainedand reliable workforce committed to ontime delivery of products and services.
We envisioned our company to be gearedup in meeting local and global challengesproviding highest quality of printingservices using the newest technology inthe internet.
the houseprinters
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T H I S P R I M E R I S C O U R T E S Y O F M I G U E L S A N J U A N
The House Printers Corporation was conceived in 1969as a simple proprietorship company with one unit ofMinerva letterpress machine, one unit of manual cutter,5 sets of letterpress fonts, one operator for Minervaand a lot of heart and optimism. Initially the plant waslocated in the dirty kitchen of the owners residence andthe raw materials were stored in the garage.
The rst job of this printing shop was the tickets of amini-bus company which operate from Taytay-Divisoria.Then came jobs from the alma mater of the owners.Through hard work and determination,there werealways ample jobs for the presses and the necessityto expand was always present. First an AutomaticLetterpress machine (V-50) was acquired, then anotherMinerva was added.
After 2 years of operations, the need to branch out tooffset printing was always considered but due to thefact that the capital requirements of setting up a newoffset machine was stiff, the company decided to tradein one of the Minerva Letterpress machine and boughta secondhand Harris Offset machine. Although it tooka lot of headaches to operate the machine, it gave thecompany an insight towards offset technology andfurthermore, the company was obliged to apply for a3-phase electrical supply from Meralco.
Further expansion of clientele base was initiatedwith the advent and operation of the old offset anddecision was reached after a lot of deliberation topurchase a major machine for the company. The factthat the nancial base of the company was still weak, aHeidelberg KSBA was negotiated from PHILPRINT andwas delivered in 1973.
In 1973 the company was incorporated and the rstreal step toward full offset press operations wasinitiated using brand new machineries. The rstacquisition towards this direction was the trade in of theHeidelberg KSBA for a Heidelberg KORD. Later anotherHeidelberg GTO was purchased trading in the V-50.This Heidelberg GTO was later traded in for anotherHeidelberg KORD.
During this time of expansion, we started to cater ourservices to the top corporations that up to the presentstill are part of our operations. The marketing strategywas to get one client who are leaders in their line ofbusiness such as Dutch Boy for paints, RFM for our,SMC-Magnolia for ice cream, Purefoods for cannedfood products, Levis for garments, Nestle for theirpromotional items, etc.
Before the decline of our economy, our company wasable to change most of the previous equipment to 2color offset machineries and these gave us ampleleverage to weather the economic crisis that grippedour nation.
Today, THE HOUSE PRINTERS CORPORATION iswell-known for its quality and reliability. This standardwas further enhanced by continuous training of its staff,supported by the latest Heidelberg offset machinesfrom pre-press to post press.
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For any questions or concerns, feelfree to contact the Participants andCommunications Committee via email [email protected] . You mayalso text the following persons:
Franchesca Maranan
0922 833 7904
Danielle Anne Vilda
0906 574 7528
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