Metro Manila, Philippines - The DLSU CIV Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering (HWR) and Rainfall and Stormwater Runoff Management Technology for Tropical Climate (RainS-TECH) team won the 2nd Place Award of the Scientific Poster Competition (Cluster II) for their entry entitled “Developing a Local Water Quality Index using In-situ Sampling and Multivariate Statistical Analysis” authored by Engr. Sergi Garbanzos and Prof. Marla Maniquiz-Redillas during the recently concluded Department of Science and Technology - National Research Council of the Philippines (DOST-NRCP) 2025 Annual Scientific Conference (ASC) and 92nd General Membership Assembly held at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Pasay City, Philippines, last March 13, 2025.
Thursday, July 24, 2025
The DLSU CIV-HWR and RainS-TECH Team receive the 2nd Place Award in the 2025 NRCP Poster Exhibit and Competition
The DLSU CIV-HWR and RainS-TECH Team Win the Best Poster Award in the NAST 2025 Scientific Poster Session
Metro Manila, Philippines - The DLSU CIV Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering (HWR) and Rainfall and Stormwater Runoff Management Technology for Tropical Climate (RainS-TECH) team attended the 47th Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) of the National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippines (NAST PHL) held in The Manila Hotel last July 9-10, 2025. This is an annual event organized by NAST PHL to commemorate 47 years of NAST and to provide an opportunity for fellow members to meet and attend informative sessions on new research and innovations. This year, the theme is “Bioscience Innovations: Transforming Enterprise Ecosystems for Wealth Creation”, and the sessions showcased presentations related to bioscience applications in agriculture, energy, health, community development, and other related topics.
The research team has prepared and submitted two (2) posters for submission to the event. The submissions are shown below:
● Investigation on Tropical Watershed Characteristics and its Impact on Diffuse Pollution to Receiving River Systems by Sergi Garbanzos, Gessel Mae Abordo, Arvel Art Alde, Jaren Kirby Larraga, Jayrah Padilla-Rufon, Joseph Raniel A. Bianes, Justine Rey Macalalad, Jayson Cayetano, Rizelle Angela Koch, Natasha delos Santos, Karen Able-Banas, Rodelio Antonio Jr., Micaela Maurel Guyamin, Joshua Emmanual Chua, Marla Maniquiz-Redillas
● Development of a Gravity-Fed Drip Irrigation System Integrated with Soil Moisture Monitoring for Improved Water Efficiency by Ruben Justine Lim, Ruben James Lim, Glen Ventura, Jamie Villafuerte, Justine Rey Macalalad, Sergi Garbanzos, Marla Maniquiz-Redillas
In the poster awarding session, the poster “Development of a Gravity-Fed Drip Irrigation System Integrated with Soil Moisture Monitoring for Improved Water Efficiency“ won the best poster award in the Engineering, Science and Technology (EST) Division, only one of the two winners in that specific division. The attending DLSU-CIV HWR and RainS-TECH members received the award on-stage and were congratulated by the awarding committee.
Engineering a Sustainable Future: DLSU Civil Engineering Faculty and Students at IALCCE 2025
Last July 15 to 19, 2025, the 9th International Symposium on Life Cycle Civil Engineering (IALCCE 2025) was held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) in Melbourne, Australia. In partnership with RMIT University, participants from over 32 countries presented their papers on recent advances and applications related to life-cycle design, assessment, inspection, monitoring, repair, maintenance, rehabilitation, and management of structures.
Four participants came from the Construction Technology and Management (CTM) Division of the DLSU Civil Engineering Department. As the accompanying professor, Engr. Cheryl Lyne C. Roxas presented two papers: Circular Design Strategies for Post-Disaster Shelters in the Philippines and Life Cycle Assessment: Seawater vs. Commercial Mg(OH)₂ in Concrete. At the same time, Engr. Juancho Carlo D.C. Bernandino (BSCE-CTM’24, April 2025 CELE Passer) presented his paper, Utilizing Shredded Plastic Waste and Foam for Sustainable Cellular Concrete.
Similarly, Mr. John Nathanael C. Cadiente (ID 120 BSMSCE-CTM) presented his paper, Assessing the Sustainability and Economic Viability of SCMs and Seawater in Concrete Production: Case Studies of Resort Construction in the Philippines. On the other hand, Mr. Antonio Rafael T. Bolaños (ID 120 BSMSCE-CTM) presented his paper, Assessing the Impact of a Modular Health Facility in the Philippines. In addition to this, Mr. Bolaños also chaired a special session on Innovative Approaches in Sustainable Infrastructure.