- Paper No. 1-8: Developing Course Materials for Hydraulics Laboratory Course Suited for Online Learning by Miller DL. Cutora (Presenter) and Mario P. De Leon
- Paper No. 2-1: Implementing Online Teaching and Learning for the Course on Matrix Theory of Structures in an ‘Open’ Environment at De La Salle University by Andres Winston Oreta and Rodolfo Mendoza, Jr. (Presenter)
- Paper No. 2-7: Implementing a Modular Technique in Teaching Mechanics of Materials in an Online Setting by Paolo Ian Lucero (Presenter) and Mary Ann Adajar
Thursday, December 3, 2020
CE Faculty presents papers at ICEE 2020
Monday, November 16, 2020
DLSU CE Faculty and Students at ASEP CASTED 2020 Virtual Conference
ASEP Officers and Conference Chairs |
DLSU CE Faculty and students participated at the 2nd International Conference on Concrete And Steel Technology, Engineering and Design (CASTED2020)which banners the theme, “Casted in Concrete and Steel for Resiliency and Sustainability,” a virtual conference hosted by the Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP) and supported by the Philippine Group of the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), held on October 22-24, 2020 via Zoom and Stream Yard platform.
Dr. Lessandro Garciano (Prof., ASEP Tresurer) served as
over-all CASTED2020 conference vice-chair.
Dr. Rodolfo Mendoza, Jr. (Assoc Prof. Lecturer, ASEP Director) served as chair
of the CASTED2020 Technical Committee with Dr. Andres Oreta (Prof, ASEP Fellow)
as Vice Chair. Members of the various committees are Dr. Bernardo Lejano (Prof), Engr. Adam Abinales (Prof. Lecturer) and Engr. Erick Sison (Prof. Lecturer). Garciano, Mendoza, Abinales, Sison and Oreta also served a session chairs in the
keynote sessions of the conference.
The papers presented by DLSU Faculty and students are as
follows:
- Comparative Study of Ferro-cement wall system, fibre reinforced wall system and tradional wall system (CHB) – Vincent Pilien (PhD Student)
- Performance of FRP-confined concrete under elevated temperature – Dr. Rodolfo Mendoza, Jr with co-authors Emmanuel Emman Endaya (MSCE student) and Andres Winston Oreta
- Experimental investigation of cracks in concrete with volcanic ash as an additive by ultrasonic pulse – Stephen John Clemente (PhD student)
- Investigation of the effect of optimized RHA and crumb waste rubber tires to concrete’s microstructure and mechanical performance - Richard De Jesus (Asst. Prof.) with co-authors: Carmela Isberto and Janne Marielle Landicho (BSCE Students)
Saturday, April 25, 2020
DRRID2020 Graduate Forum held online
The online forum was attended by 18 graduate student paper presentors and 11 invited guests - the DRRID resource lecturers and members of the CESDR DR unit.
The Graduate Seminar on Disaster Risk Reduction and Infrastructure Development (DRRID) is one of the integration courses in the graduate program in civil engineering. In this course, graduate students in civil engineering from various specializations and other allied programs apply their knowledge and skills to address the impact of natural hazards on the built environment, to explore ways of reducing the adverse effects of the natural hazards and to improve and build infrastructure and community resilience. Enrolled students in the course consist of five PhD students and MSCE and MEP students.
Dr. Oreta, at home, facilitating the online DRRID2020 Graduate Forum |
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
CE DLSU Alumni and students attend the ICBR09
The 9th International Conference on Building Resilience (ICBR) is a three-day research conference which was held in Nusa Dua Bali, Indonesia last January 13 – 15, 2020. The 9th International Conference on Building Resilience had a theme “Investing in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation for Building Resilient Cities”. The conference aims to discuss global goals from the 2030 development agenda and solve issues incorporated in the Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation by gathering various policy makers, practitioners and researchers from different countries.
The Building Resilience Conference is an annual international conference exploring resilience as a useful framework of analysis for how society and cities can cope with the threat of natural and human induced hazards. The conference was is co-organized by the Research Centre for Disaster Mitigation (RCDM), the School of Architecture, Planning and Policy Development (SAPPK) – ITB (Indonesia) and the Global Resilience Centre at the University of Huddersfield (UK) in association with the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR).
The following papers were presented:
• Assessment of Early Warning System Protocols in Schools Using the S.O.S. Toolkits by: Engr. Samantha Louise N. Jarder, MSCE. Co-authors: Engr. Raniel Cris Macabare, Engr. Salvador Oleivar, Abraham Matthew Carandang, Patrick Shaun Ngo, Engr. Richard de Jesus, Dr. Lessandro Estelito O. Garciano, Dr. Andres Winston C. Oreta
• Methodology for Estimating the Probable Maximum Loss (PML) of a Water Distribution Network (WDN) due to Seismic Induced Liquefaction: a Case in Iloilo City by: Engr. Samantha Louise N. Jarder, MSCE. Co Authors: Dr. Lessandro Estelito O. Garciano, Dr. Osamu Maruyama
• A Resilience Index of a Water Lifeline System using an Optimal Restoration Strategy by: Abraham Matthew Carandang. Co-author: Dr. Lessandro Estelito O. Garciano and Dr. Osamu Maruyama
CE DLSU undergrad students (Tyra Ang, Carlo Cacanando, Adrian Limqueco, Ronald Ty and Shannon Yap) presented their poster presentation entitled “A Case Study on the Safety School Program of a Philippine High School’s Building”. The advisers for their poster presentation were Engr. Maria Emilia Sevilla and Dr. Jason Maximino Ongpeng.
Thursday, January 23, 2020
Dr. Marla M. Redillas at the NAST/DOST Region VI Speakers Bureau in Boracay
Dr. Marla M. Redillas, Associate Professor of the Civil Engineering Department at De La Salle University and one of the recipients of the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) Outstanding Young Scientist 2019 was invited to give a talk for the 2020 Speakers Bureau organized by the NAST, Philippines (NAST PHL), in partnership with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Region VI on January 7, 2020 at Boracay Tropics, Balabag, Malay, Aklan.
The Speakers Bureau is a program of the NAST PHL that aims to serve provincial centers through scientific and technological lectures and assist academic institutions or any interested organizations by providing speakers and resource persons on science-related issues.
Dr. Redillas presented a topic on “Nature Based Solutions for Water-Wise Cities.” She provided an overview of the environmental challenges cities face today and how working with nature (rather than against it) could enhance the water resilience, livability and sustainability of cities. Dr. Redillas also shared her past and current research on low impact development (LID) and green infrastructures (GI).
Other presentations include Future Earth Program of the Philippines by National Scientist Lourdes J. Cruz, Philippine Blue Economy by Academician Mudjekeewis D. Santos and Solid Waste Management and Practices by Dr. Arnel Beltran. The event was concluded by a workshop and launching of Future Earth Program participated by the students and faculty of Boracay National High School.