Saturday, April 20, 2024

CE Faculty served as speakers at UNESCO Chair Webinar


The UNESCO Chair in Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience Engineering chaired by Prof. Dina D’Ayala of University College London hosted a webinar on “Infrastructure Resilience Initiatives: The Philippine Experience” on 11 April 2024 (5:00 – 7:00 PM, PH Time) via Zoom. DLSU Department of Civil Engineering Faculty were invited as resource speakers. Listed below are the DLSU resource speakers and the topic of their presentation:

  • Dr. Andres Oreta – Capacity Building on Disaster, Mitigation, Preparedness and Response: An Overview of the ASEP DMPR Training
  • Dr. Lessandro Garciano – Lessons on Damage Structures from Past Earthquakes in the Philippines – An ASEP Post-Earthquake Assessment
  • Dr. Rodolfo Mendoza, Jr. – Restoration of Bantay Church in Vigan, Philippines 

Incidentally, the invited DLSU speakers are also active members of the Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP), where Dr. Oreta is an ASEP Fellow, Dr. Garciano is the incumbent Vice President while Dr. Mendoza is the Secretary. Another ASEP Fellow who also served as speaker was Engr. Juanito Cunanan who presented on “The Big One Project in Metro Manila.” 

About 400 online participants joined the Zoom webinar. Engr. Dex Lo of Xavier University, an MSCE alumnus of DLSU Gokongwei College of Engineering served as one of the moderators.

You may view the recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuNPJ1xMdNQ


Friday, March 1, 2024

Dr. Alexis Fillone participated in the International Symposium on “Adaptation Measures for Transport Systems to Urban Flooding: The Case Study of Asian Cities”


The International Symposium on “Adaptation Measures for Transport Systems to Urban Flooding: The Case Study of Asian Cities” was successfully held last 17 February 2024 in Surugadai Campus, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan. More than a hundred participants from all over the world joined the symposium, both face-to-face and online.

This research is part of the International Research Group (IRG–38) under the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies (EASTS). This research project aims to understand the impacts of flooding on transportation in cities in Asia and provide appropriate adaptation measures applicable to the transport field. The appropriate adaptation measures are then evaluated from an economic point of view. 

The main proponents of this research group who were also present during the symposium are as follows:

Prof. Dr. Alexis M. Fillone, Department of Civil Engineering, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines (Group Representative)

Prof. Dr. Atsushi Fukuda, Transportation Systems Engineering, Nihon University, Chiba, Japan

Dr. Sittha Jaensirisak, Asst. Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Ubon Ratchathani University, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand

Dr. Varameth Vichiensan, Assoc. Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand

Dr. Anabel Abuzo, Assoc. Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines

Dr. Vu Anh Tuan, Director, Vietnamese-German Transport Centre, Vietnamese German University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Dr. Suwanno Piyapong, Lecturer, Civil Engineering Department, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Hatyai, Thailand

Dr. Hiroki Kikuchi, Research Associate, Transportation Systems Engineering, Nihon University, Chiba, Japan

Dr. Noriyasu Tsumita, Research Associate, Transportation Systems Engineering, Nihon University, Chiba, Japan

Program:


Thursday, February 1, 2024

DLSU Graduate Students Participated in the Sakura Science Exchange Program 2024 hosted by Tokyo City University in Tokyo Japan

The Sakura Science Exchange Program was started by the Japan Science and Technology (JST) in 2014. This program invites talented young foreign human resource for short-term visits to Japan, giving them the opportunity to experience both Japan’s cutting-edge science and technology and culture.

This program aims to nurture talented foreign human resources capable of driving innovation in science and technology. It fosters ongoing collaboration between Japanese and overseas educational and research institutions and enhances positive relationships, promoting science and technology diplomacy.

Five students from De La Salle University, under the guidance of Dr. Lessandro Estelito O. Garciano, were selected to participate in the SAKURA SCIENCE Exchange Program, administered by the Japan Science and Technology Agency. Tokyo City University served as the host organization, and the program took place in Tokyo, Japan, from January 14 to 20, 2024.

These five students are all civil engineers and graduate students specializing in structural engineering. The group comprises one Ph.D. student, two Master of Science students, and two Master of Engineering students.

Five participants from De La Salle University:

Engr. Mary Joanne Aniñon - Ph.D. in Civil Engineering

Engr. Meynard Oliver Gonzales - MS in Civil Engineering

Engr. Vince Gem Sacdalan - MS in Civil Engineering

Engr. Isaiah Sam Bartolome – M. Eng. in Civil Engineering

Engr. Angelo Renzo Olais M. Eng. in Civil Engineering

Their research topics are as follows:

Advances in Connection Techniques for Raw Bamboo Building Structures – A Systematic Review - Engr. Mary Joanne C. Aniñon
Experimental study on the mechanical properties of bamboo connections between foundation and pedestal. - Engr. Vince Gem Sacdalan
Calibration of Partial Safety Factor of Structural Bamboo: Bending, Compression and Shear - Engr. Meynard Oliver Gonzales
Utilizing the N2 Method for Reinforced Concrete School Buildings in the City of Valenzuela, Philippines - Engr. Angelo Renzo Olais
Reliability Analysis of an Inverted T-wall of the Proposed Pasig-Marikina River Improvement Project - Engr. Isaiah Sam Bartolome

On the first day, a welcome ceremony took place at Tokyo City University, followed by a campus tour including visits to civil engineering laboratories led by Dr. Koji Homma.

In the afternoon, an orientation session was held at Dr. Osamu Maruyama's research laboratory. The first three students presented their research works before Dr. Osamu Maruyama and Dr. Lessandro Estelito Garciano, receiving constructive feedback for improvement. This session also facilitated a lively discussion and exchange of ideas.



On the second day, the remaining two students also presented their research works before Prof. Osamu Maruyama, Dr. Lessandro Estelito Garciano, Prof. Takeshi Koike (retired: Kyoto University).



In the afternoon, the students were given a free time to explore Japan. They went to Shin- Yokohama to try authentic ramen in the Ramen Museum. They have also explored the Tokyo’s train system, crossed the famous Shibuya crossing, and took a photo at the Hachiko statue.

On the third day, Dr. Maruyama conducted a lecture in his research laboratory. A discussion was also made to improve the students’ research.

In the afternoon, Dr. Garciano and the students visited Dr. Tomoya Shibayama at Waseda University. An expert in coastal engineering, Dr. Shibayama delivered a brief lecture and provided the students with the opportunity to explore his laboratory.





On the fourth day, the students presented their revised research paper.

In the afternoon, Dr. Maruyama led the students to Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation.




On the final day, an awarding ceremony took place, including the distribution of certificates and pins. Subsequently, a farewell party was hosted at Tokyo City University, providing students with the opportunity to meet some of the distinguished professors from TCU.

by: Engr. Mary Joanne C. Aniñon