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SOSE-ARISE Lecture Series: "How communities feed their children: Learnings from implementations of the ACED Blueplate Centralized Kitchen Model"

Online

     25 Nov 2022 02:30 pm - 25 Nov 2022 03:30 pm

SOSE-ARISE Lecture Series 3

The School of Science and Engineering together with
Ateneo Research Institute of Science and Engineering
Ateneo de Manila University

presents


SOSE-ARISE Lecture Series for SY 2022-2023:
Perspectives in Health and Wellness

“How communities feed their children: Learnings from implementations of the ACED Blueplate Centralized Kitchen Model”

 
Speaker
DR. EDEN DELIGHT P. MIRO
Associate Professor and Chair
 Department of Mathematics

November 25, 2022; 2:30 - 3:30 PM via Zoom
Participants may register through the link
 https://go.ateneo.edu/SOSEARISELectureSeries 
or by scanning the QR code on the poster.

About the Lecturer

Dr. Eden Delight Miro is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Mathematics of the Ateneo de Manila University. She finished her doctorate and master’s degrees in Mathematics and her baccalaureate degree in Applied Mathematics from the same university. From 2012 to 2014, she did her postdoctoral studies at Bielefeld University, Germany as an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow, where she studied and developed tools to study complex aperiodic systems used to model quasicrystals. While she was immersed in this exciting and relatively new field of mathematics, she was inspired by the comprehensive social welfare in Germany which, among others, ensures that children attend school and are healthy and nourished to stay in school. This led her to explore the possibility of using advances in the sciences to help in the fight against hunger and malnutrition. She formed a multidisciplinary team, now called the Community Welfare, Wellness & Well-being Laboratory (or, the CW3 Laboratory) with the aim to build a research portfolio of translational value to young Filipinos' welfare, wellness, and well-being that bridges the gap between research, policy, and practice.

 

Computer Science and Mathematics Education Medicine and Public Health
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