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  2. Fumiya Sankai - Wikipedia

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    Fumiya Sankai (三海郁弥, Sankai Fumiya, born March 19, 1995) is a Japanese vlogger, actor, recording artist and influencer in the Philippines. He has been active in his YouTube Channel, FumiShun Base, since 2015. His fame grew when he became the first pure Japanese official housemate in Pinoy Big Brother: Otso, a reality TV show for ...

  3. Michael Reeves (Internet personality) - Wikipedia

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    While Reeves was attending Northern Arizona University, he released his first video on YouTube, The Robot That Shines a Laser in Your Eye, which went viral. [2] [6] [7] His subsequent videos included a Roomba that swore upon colliding with a wall, a taser camera that shocked its subjects, a Twitter bot that purchased items from the replies that received the most likes, and a modification of ...

  4. Diwata-1 - Wikipedia

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    A team of nine Filipino engineers from the DOST-Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI) and the University of the Philippines, dubbed the "Magnificent 9", were responsible for the production of Diwata-1 and collaborated with scientists and engineers from the two Japanese universities. [6] [14] They were sent to Japan in October 2015. [15]

  5. Wendell Fertig - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Fertig (December 16, 1900 – March 24, 1975) [1] was an American civil engineer, in the American-administered Commonwealth of the Philippines, who organized and commanded an American-Filipino guerrilla force on the Japanese-occupied, southern Philippine island of Mindanao during World War II.

  6. Joel Marciano Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Marciano is the second of four siblings born to Joel Jacob Marciano and Elizabeth Sacro. [4] His father was an electronics engineer (Mapua University EE Batch 1968) and entrepreneur from Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro who was a former National President of the Institute of Electronics and Communications Engineers of the Philippines and who founded the telecommunications company ...

  7. Daniel Dingel - Wikipedia

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    Young said that Dingel then visited the FPG headquarters in Taipei and asked for $300,000 so he could purchase three cars which he would use as prototypes when he returned to the Philippines. Young added that in September 2001 he sent another $60,000 in additional funds, as agreed upon in the joint venture agreement.

  8. Category:Filipino engineers - Wikipedia

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    21st-century Filipino engineers (22 P) Filipino women engineers (4 P) A. Filipino audio engineers (2 P) C. Filipino civil engineers (14 P) E. Filipino electrical ...

  9. Category:21st-century Filipino engineers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "21st-century Filipino engineers" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.