Biyernes, Marso 16, 2012

Curriculum Vitae of Crisencio Paner


iCRISENCIO M. PANER    


  
CP : 0915-1429675            Email : panercris@gmail.com                  

EDUCATION

      Ph.D. in Biological Science (candidate)
University of Santo Tomas, Graduate School
  • M.S. Microbiology
University of Santo Tomas
      Thesis: “Chemical Control of Fungi Infesting Easel Oil Paintings at
                   University of Santo Tomas Museum of Arts and Sciences”
      
  • Italian Scholarship Grant
Restoration and Conservation of Artworks Attacked by Biological Agents
Istituto Centrale Per Il Restauro, Rome, Italy (January 1-June 30, 2004)

  • B.S. Biochemistry
University of Santo Tomas

  • Professional Teaching Certification Program (Major in Biological Science)
Caloocan City Polytechnic College

PUBLICATIONS

 Book:
  Co-author in LET Reviewer in Biology, 2006-2010 edsPublished by MET Inc.
                          ISBN # 97193249-6-1, sold in National Bookstores         
Articles:
  • Understanding Museum Pests: The MoldsCFAD Atelier Journal, University of  Santo Tomas, Vol. 2 No. 1, 2003-2004, pp. 80-83
  • On the Conservation of 20th Century Color Photographs Attacked by MoldsCFAD Atelier Journal, UST., Vol. 2 No. 1, 2003-2004, pp. 106-113
  • Witnessing the Glory of Italy in Its Art History and Ancient SpacesCFAD Atelier Journal, UST, Vol. 3 No. 1, 2004-2005, pp. 55-72 
  • _______________. Panorama Magazine, November 13, 2005, pp. 12, 13, & 21.
  • Deterioration of Paintings and Painting Components Caused by Microorganisms. CFAD Atelier Journal, UST., Vol. 3 No. 1, 2004-2005, pp. 91-94
  • Microbial Deterioration of Painting Materials. CFAD Atelier Journal, UST., Vol. 3 No. 1, 2004-2005, pp. 94-97.
  • Conservation of Paintings Attacked by Molds. In College Freshman English Book II. Agalabia, U., Aranda, R., et. al., pp. 124-125, UST Publishing House, 2004
  • Today’s Restoration Establishments.  CFAD Atelier Journal, UST., Vol. 4 & 5 No. 1, 2005-2006 & 2006-2007, pp. 95-99

RESEARCH WORK

·      Indoor Air Quality of Beato Angelico Building of the University of Santo Tomas -Commissioned by UST (Nov. 2009-May 2010)


WEBSITES/BLOGS

3.     http://cmpaner.blogspot.com  (The Painting Doctor-“Restorer/Conservator”)
4.     http://sulit.com.ph/3498047  (Research assistance/Thesis Assistance/Thesis Editing)
5.     http://sulit.com.ph/4829772 (LET Review by a LET Topnotcher and Veteran Reviewer)
6.     http://sulit.com.ph/5040331 (Lotto Secrets Revealed!)
7.     http://sulit.com.ph/5058879 (Muscle Building Cookbook)
8.     http://sulit.com.ph/5069982 (Wedding Photography Secrets)
9.     http://sulit.com.ph/4973311 (Food Cart Franchise Business)
10.  http://sulit.com.ph/4833582 (St. Peter Life Plan and Memorial Chapels)
11.  http://sulit.com.ph/4186306 ( Art and Craft Materials)
12.  http://sulit.com.ph/4621349 (Cleaning and Restoration of Paintings)
13.  http://sulit.com.ph/4869897  (Natracare Food Supplements)
14.  http://sulit.com.ph/4802983 (LET Reviewer Books)
15.  http://sulit.com.ph/5021693 (Lose Weigh Program & Stop Hair loss Program)

WORK  EXPERIENCE

  • Instructor 5, CFAD, IPEA, Pharmacy, CTHM, University of Santo Tomas
SY 1995-Present
Subjects taught: Organic Chemistry lab., Statistics, College Algebra,
                           Algebra with Trigonometry, Business Math, Physics,
                          Plane & Solid Geometry, Environmental Science, Biology
                          
  • Part Time Instructor, Our Lady of Perpetual Help College, Manila
Subjects taught: Food Microbiology (Lecture and Laboratory)
  • Part Time Instructor, St. Paul’s College, Quezon City
Subjects taught: Lec. & Lab: General Microbiology, Biochemistry, Microtechnique

  • Part Time Instructor, Unciano Colleges and General Hospital, Inc., Manila
Subjects taught: Lec. & Lab: General Microbiology and Parasitology, Inorganic Chemistry,
                          Comparative Anatomy, Botany, Organic Chemistry, General Zoology,
                          Biology, Biochemistry

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

·       Editor and Professional ConsultantMET Publishing House, Manila
·       Microbiologist, Silver Swan Manufacturing Inc.,Panghulo, Malabon
·       BiochemistWatercare Philippines, Inc., Valenzuela City
·       Food Production Researcher(Mushroom Culture), TWH, Inc., Cainta Rizal
·       Review Director for LETCenter for Educational Excellence, Inc.
·       Project Consultant on “Biodeterioration of Artworks”Paper Conservation Laboratory, Archives Dept., Arzobispado de Manila
Projects: Conservation of paintings by Fernando Amorsolo, Botong Francisco,
               Ben Cab, Cezar Legaspi, Simon Flores, Betsy Westerndorp
·      Licensure Exams For Teachers (LET) Reviewer at:
Malabon City University,MET Review Center, UST-College of Education, Caloocan   Polytechnic College, Trinity College, & Center for Educational Excellence Inc.

AWARDS AND HONORS

  • 10th Placer (85.60%)Licensure Examinations for Teachers (LET)
  • Full College Scholarship by Lourdes Reyes Foundation
  • Professional Civil Service Examinationsweighted ave: 86.49%
  • Valedictorian, High School
  • SalutatorianElementary
  • Certificate of Appreciation as resource speaker on the topic “Visual Arts and Restorations”, Faculty-Student Art Forum, Beato Angelico Bldg.,UST.
  • Recognition Award for invaluable support and committed service to HARIBON UST as adviser from 2002-2004
  • Honored as 4th Degree(highest degree) member of the Knights of Columbus
 Given by Philippine District IV-NCR
·         Loyalty and Faithful Award for 13 years of Service
 Knights of Columbus UST- Faculty Council 4321
·         Dedicated and Competent Service Award as LET Reviewer
 Malabon City University
·         Champion, Pautakan Quiz Bee for Coaches, UST
·         Family of the Year Award
            Knights of Columbus UST Faculty Council 4321
·      UST Graduate School Thesis Writing Grant
  UST Graduate School Alumni Association
·      Certificate of Recognition for invaluable Contribution as Lecturer/Reviewer
 Pilot Project on Review Classes for Licensure Examinations for Teachers
 College of Education, UST
·    Certificate of Appreciation as guest speaker on the topic “Products that Cause Cancer”, given by NEWAYS International (Phils.), Makati City

       

TRAINING /SEMINAR WORKSHOPS

  • Seminar on Test and Measurement Evaluation
  • Seminar on Principles/Philosophy of Education
·      Faculty Development Seminar
  • Traditional Filipino Art
  • Curriculum Development
  • Rubrics Development Across Disciplines
  • Certificate on Adobe Photoshop
  • Certificate on PC Troubleshooting and Networking
  • The Ethics of Teaching
  • Rights and Responsibilities of the Faculty Members, Academic and Administrative Officials and Office Staff Seminar  
  • UST-CFAD Planning and Development Seminar
  • Shepherding the Shepherds
  • Workshop on Syllabus Construction          
  • Textbook and Learning Materials Development
  • Computer Literacy on Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, & MS Excel
  • Symposium on Waste Management
  • Ecological Symposium
  • Bringing Out the Best in Me and the Best in You
  • Integrating Media in Classroom Instruction( Design, Production, and Utilization of Media)
  • Principles and Methods of Humane Educators
  • Certificate on Basic Industrial Electronics
  • Certificate on Information Technology
  • Symposium on the Preservation of our Environment
·       Research Colloquia on Indoor Air and Water Quality in Relation to Building Design
·       Convention of Philippine Association of Academic Biochemists,
  • 16th Annual Convention of Philippine Biochemical Society
  • Script Writing Workshop
  • Basic Business and Financial Management


AFFILIATIONS

  • Member, CFAD- Adhoc Committee on Math Department
  • Member, CFAD-Adhoc Committee on Value Formation
  • Board of Director
Philippine Association  for the Scientific Conservation of Cultural Properties   
  • Deputy Grand Knight, Knights of Columbus UST Faculty Council No. 4321
  • Auditor
College of Fine Arts & Design Faculty Association
  • AdviserHARIBON UST
  • Business Manager, NOH-SCC Alumni Association
  • Member, Outreach Program Committee
College of Architecture and Fine Arts

LANGUAGES SPOKEN
English, Filipino

OTHER SPECIAL SKILLS/TALENTS

  • Computer operation using MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Adobe Photoshop, Internet
  • Computer Hardware repair and Software installations
  • Website/Blog Construction
  • Photography
  • Swimming
  • Playing Banduria
  • Singing
  • Riding ATV

Point, Lines and Angles

Point

A point has no dimension. It is usually represented by a small dot. A point is a primitive notion upon which other concepts may be defined. In geometry, points are zero-dimensional; i.e., they do not have volume, area, length, or any other higher-dimensional analogue. In branches of mathematics dealing with set theory, an element is sometimes referred to as a point.

Line

A line extends in one dimension. It is usually represented by a straight line with two arrowheads to indicate that the line extends without end in two directions. The notion of line or straight line was introduced by ancient mathematicians to represent straight objects with negligible width and depth. Lines are an idealization of such objects.


Plane

A plane extends in two dimensions. It is usually represented by a shape that looks like a tabletop or wall. You must imagine that the plane extends without end, even though the drawing of a plane appears to have edges. a plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface. A plane is the two dimensional analogue of a point (zero-dimensions), a line (one-dimension) and a space (three-dimensions).
Angle
An angle consists of two different rays that have the same initial point. The rays are the sides of the angle. The initial point is the vertex of the angle. Angle is also used to designate the measure of an angle or of a rotation. This measure is the ratio of the length of a circular arc by its radius. In the case of an angle (figure), the arc is centered at the vertex and delimited by the sides. In the case of a rotation, the arc is centered at the center of the rotation and delimited by any point and its image by the rotation.
We classify angles according to their angle measure.
The measure of an angle can be approximated with a protractor, using units called degrees (°).
There are four classifications of angles:
Acute - less than 90°
 



Obtuse - greater than 90°



Right - exactly 90°




Straight - exactly 180° (a straight line)


When talking about angles it may also be helpful to identify points on the interior/exterior of the angle.

A point is in the interior of an angle if it is between points that lie on each side of the angle.
A point is in the exterior of an angle if it is not on the angle or in its interior.
Complimentary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 90°

Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 180°

Two angles with the same angle measures are called congruent angles.


An angle bisector is a ray that divides an angle into two adjacent angles that are congruent.
(c) JWilson