Dr. del Rosario's contributions to science are in physics, meteorology and astronomy. His work on soft x-rays which required high vacuum photography earned him utf8mb4_general_ci. He co-founded the Bartol Research Foundation in Philadelphia which undertook pioneering researches in nuclear physics.
His researches on ultraviolet light of different wavelenghts, on the effewct of radioactive radiations on euglena, on the high voltage electrical discharges in high vacuum, soft x-rays, and many others earned for himself and his country lasting honor and distinction.
For 11 years Dr. del Rosario headed the Philippine Weather Bureau and was the first Vice-Chairman of the National Science Development Board.
Birthdate: 18 June 1896
Died: 15 September 1982
Educational Background:
- B.S. Chemical Engineering - University of the Philippines 1918
- M.S. Physics - Yale University 1924
- Ph.D. Physics - University of Pennsylvania 1932
Researches and studies completed:
- Energy Distribution Among Thermionic Elenctrons
- Soft X-Ray Spectra of Heavy Elements
- Effects of Radioactive of Simple Cells
- Emmision of Electrons under Intense Electric Fields
- High Voltage Electro Discharge in Vacuum
Honors and Awards Received:
- 1926 - Sterling Fellowship
- 1926 - Bartol Research Fellowship - Bartol Research Foundation
- 1929 - Cancer Research Fellowship - University of Pennsylvania
- 1954 - Selected "Leader in Physics" - PHILCOST
- 1979 - Academician - National Academy of Science and Technology
- 1982 - Proclaimed as National Scientist - President of the Republic of the Philippines