13/03/2026
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The Gokongwei Brothers Foundation (GBF) proudly conferred the Young Scientist Award (YSA) to 10 outstanding student-researchers at the DepEd Philippines National Science and Technology Fair (NSTF) โ recognizing their excellence, creativity, and commitment to advancing science and technology.
From March 11โ13, student researchers from across the Philippines presented their projects in Life Science, Physical Science, Mathematics and Computational Science, and Robotics & Intelligent Machines, showcasing how young Filipino scientists are addressing real-world challenges through STEM.
The GBF Young Scientist Award is granted to high school students who demonstrate global competence through their achievements in highly competitive and reputable STEM competitions. Through this recognition, GBF hopes to inspire more young Filipinos to pursue STEM and become champions of science and innovation.
Among this year's awardees are Eureka Heragrace Tuya, Asher John Garcia, Pierre Phoella Ilagan, Nathan Andrew Canilao, Angelica Mae Berenauel, John Carlo Mayornita, Jan Izel Bacuyag, Lady Nikki Dongon, Allen Laurence Lambert, Jahna Bhec Lauz.
Each awardee receives a college scholarship grant, access to scholar development programs such as leadership camps and bootcamps, and internship opportunities within the Gokongwei Group. Notably, last yearโs YSA recipients Margareth Ac-ac, Carl Tamayo, and Charly David Manuel are among this yearโs Best Project winners.