Jakarta: The ASEAN Committee on Science, Technology, and Innovation (COSTI), the U.S. Government through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and Underwriters Laboratories, are proud to announce the national finalists for the 2020 ASEAN-U.S. Science Prize for Women.
Selected from 50 eligible applicants, the following national finalists from each of the ASEAN Member States are competing under the theme of Preventive Healthcare.
- Dr. Wida Susanty Suhaili, Brunei Darussalam
● Dr. Chantol Peng, Cambodia
● Dr. Nova Riyanti Yusuf, Indonesia
● Dr. Phonethipsavanh Nouanthong, Lao PDR
● Dr. Chan Yoke Fun, Malaysia
● Dr. Ther Wint Aung, Myanmar
● Dr. Maria Ruth Pineda-Cortel, Philippines
● Dr. Shefaly Shorey, Singapore
● Dr. Thanyanan Reungwetwattana, Thailand
● Dr. Tran Thi Thanh Huyen, Viet Nam
The competition emphasises the role of women scientists whose research improves society in sustainable ways. They serve as role models for other women working in and pursuing careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
Competitors must demonstrate strong academic expertise and identify specifically how the presented research and technology makes a profound, positive impact on the community and promotes greater female engagement in STEM activities.
This competition showcases robust partnership among ASEAN COSTI, the U.S. Government through USAID and Underwriters Laboratories Inc., a nonprofit organisation dedicated to rigorous, independent research and safety science education through the discovery and application of scientific knowledge. The prize money of US$ 25,000 is sponsored by Underwriters Laboratories.
ASEAN COSTI Chair Prof. Andy Hor said, “On behalf of COSTI, we congratulate all the national finalists for their exceptional contributions in advancing scientific research for preventive healthcare.’’
‘’This year’s theme is a timely recognition of their dedication to tackling healthcare challenges in their communities, and inspiring excellence among female scientists in the ASEAN region,’’ he added.
“We are very proud to support the ASEAN-U.S. Science Prize for Women. Preventive healthcare saves lives, increases life expectancy and fundamentally changes society for the better,” said Terry Brady, President and CEO of Underwriters Laboratories. “We cannot underestimate the importance of this work—especially now—and we congratulate the national finalists for their groundbreaking research. These innovations contribute not only to the prosperity and safety of communities throughout the ASEAN region—they also have the potential to bring about lasting improvements in global health and welfare.”
“In such pivotal times centered on global public health, the United States reaffirms its commitment to promote the remarkable accomplishments of these female scientists to combat and deter health challenges in their communities. Through preventive healthcare research and initiatives, these women demonstrate outstanding dedication to advance public health preparedness and the well-being of citizens in the ASEAN region,” Chargé d’Affaires Brown concluded.
During the next stage of the competition, COSTI, USAID, Underwriters Laboratories, and the ASEAN Secretariat will judge the quality of the work of the ten national finalists to narrow the selection to two regional finalists. The two regional finalists will present their research in June 2020 during the ASEAN – U.S. Consultation Meeting to determine the winner and honorable mention.