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DLSU Student delegates |
Wastes are
usually deemed as insignificant, worthless and of no use thus are disposed of. Correspondingly,
an increase in population means an increase in waste generation. In this
regard, different efforts are done for a sustainable utilization of waste. The
2016 Seminar Workshop on the Utilization of Waste Materials or more known as WoW
2016, held in University of the Philippines – Diliman on the 8th day
of September 2016, paved way for the promotion of different innovation regarding
a sustainable waste management and utilization. It is a collaboration of the
different institutions and organizations namely De La Salle University (DLSU),
Technological University of the Philippines (TUP), University of the
Philippines (UP), Tokyo Institute of Technology (TIT) and Association of Tokyo
Institute of Tech Alumni and Research Scholars (ATTARS).
The program
included two keynote lectures as provided by Assoc. Proj. Dr. Naoya Abe and Prof.
Dr. Nobuaki Otsuki. Dr. Abe shared his expertise about “Reconciliation or
Diversification? – Some Preliminary Thoughts on Future Directions of Waste
Related Research in SDGs Era” while “Mottainai – Wasteful – In the Field of
Concrete” was discussed by Dr. Otsuki.
CE undergraduate students presented their research/thesis at the 2016 Seminar -Workshop on the Utilization of Waste Materials (WOW2016) with the theme, "Engineering Innovation towards Sustainable Waste Management". The first three thesis projects on waste uitilzation in the list below were conceptualized after a visit at Don Bosco Calauan. The thesis on sea water is a research developed from collaboration with Tokyo Tech professor Otsuki.
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Nikko Villanueva |
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Jason Alcantara |
The papers from DLSU are as follows:
- EFFECTS OF PLASTIC WASTES AS PARTIAL
AGGREGATE SUBSTITUTE TO CONCRETE HOLLOW
BLOCKS -Maejann
E. Cuartero, Nikko
Paolo P. Villanueva and
Andres W.C. Oreta (Adviser)
- EFFECTS OF FIRE ON THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
OF CONCRETE HOLLOW BLOCKS MIXED
WITH PLASTIC WASTE AGGREGATES -Jason
Alcantara,
Patrisha Ayala, Veya
Santos, Eunice
Yao and
Bernardo Lejano (Adviser)
- INVESTIGATION OF STRENGTH AND DURABILITY OF
PAVING BLOCKS MADE OF NONBIODEGRADABLE HOUSEHOLD
WASTE AS PARTIAL SUBSTITUTE FOR FINE AGGREGATES - Martin
Benedicto,
Marisue Eusebio, Jude
Granada and Darwin
Tuazon and
Richard
De Jesus (Adviser)
- INFLUENCE OF COLD JOINTS ON THE CORROSION
OF STEEL IN CONCRETE MIXED WITH SEAWATER
UNDER VARYING FLY ASH RATIOS -Christian
Huy Dalangin, Jayson
Marco Gonzales , John
Christopher Ilagan, John
Christopher Yu and Cheryl
Lyne Roxas (Adviser)
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COMPRESSIVE
STRENGTH ANALYSIS OF CONCRETE WITH WASTE CERAMIC TILES AS SUBSTITUTE TO
AGGREGATES - Jay Ong, Angela rieta, Levin Lizardo, Sherwin Cheng and Ronaldo Galllardo (Adviser)
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Martin Benedicto |
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Jay Ong |
WOW 2016 is hosted by the UP College of Engineering and supported by DLSU and TUP and the Association of Tokyo Tech Alumni and Research Scholars (ATTARS). ATTARS is headed by DLSU BSCE alumnus and Tokyo Tech PhD graduate, Dr. William Hong. A total of 32
researches were presented in the seminar which pave way for more innovative
solutions towards a sustainable waste management and utilization.
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The thesis projects on waste utilization were a result of the site visit at Don Bosco Calauan |
Acknowledgement: GCOE Dean's office for supporting the registration fee of the student participants
- Write-up by Maejann Cuartero and AWCO
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