Thursday, September 12, 2024

2024 DLSU x Chula Exchange

 


2024 DLSU x Chula Exchange

Twenty-nine students from De La Salle University (DLSU) Manila and Laguna campuses participated in a 10-day Student International Exchange Program (SIEP) in Bangkok, Thailand, from August 23 – September 2024. The annual program began in 2012 and aims to strengthen ties between DLSU and Chulalongkorn University (CU). This year, the student delegation was accompanied by three DLSU faculty members, including two CU alumni: Associate Professor Dr. Irene Olivia Ubay–Anongphouth and Assistant Professor Cheryl Lyne Roxas, and Assistant Professor Miller Cutora. The program allowed students to experience Thai culture through various educational, cultural, and social activities.

The first three days of the program focused on a cultural immersion tour of the city, during which students sampled local cuisine and engaged with Thai customs and beliefs. Led by the faculty members, students explored popular local landmarks in Bangkok to help them acclimate to their new environment. They visited cultural and religious sites, such as the Royal Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Saket, Ban Bat, Wat Suthat, Wat Ratchanatdaram, Wat Phra Si Sanphet, Wat Mahathat, and Wat Chai Wattanaram, gaining a deeper appreciation for Thai culture.

On Day 4, the students attended an orientation and seminar at CU, hosted by Assistant Prof. Dr. Chayut Ngamkhanong, Deputy Head of Research and International Affairs at the university's Department of Civil Engineering. They were also welcomed by the department chair Professor Kasem Choocharukul. The seminar provided an overview of the civil engineering program at CU, including available courses and scholarships for prospective graduate students. Six DLSU students and seven CU students also presented their research across various specializations, including Construction Technology and Management (CTM), Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering (HWR), Geotechnical Engineering (GTE), and Transportation Engineering (TRE).

In the afternoon, students toured CU’s geotechnical, concrete testing, and material testing laboratories, gaining insight into the practical applications of civil engineering concepts. They also visited the engineering library.

The visit concluded with a simple ceremony, during which DLSU presented a certificate of appreciation to CU Department of Civil Engineering in gratitude for their hospitality. Henri Haggai Cua, the DLSU SIEP student representative for the Thailand delegation, presented the certificate and tokens of appreciation to the CU professors.








On the fifth day, the students visited Tipco Asphalt Public Company, where they received a tour and an orientation covering the company’s overview, operations, and industry connections. During the visit, the students explored the Research and Development laboratory, where they learned about the processes involved in testing various asphalt mixes to determine their specifications and properties for different applications.






DLSU SIEP delegation visits Tipco Asphalt Public Company.


DLSU SIEP delegation visits the CH Karnchang construction site in front of the Parliament Building

On the sixth day of their exchange program, the students visited the CH Karnchang office, where they gained firsthand insight into the ongoing construction of the MRT Purple Line, which features ten underground and seven elevated stations. They had the unique opportunity to visit one of the underground stations near the Parliament House, where they learned about the construction process and the use of specialized machinery like the Tunnel Boring Machine.

The remaining days of the program were dedicated to exploring more of Bangkok’s rich cultural heritage. The student delegation visited several iconic sites, including the Ancient City Museum and Muang Boran, which offer a detailed glimpse into Thailand’s historical architecture and traditions. They also toured the Jim Thompson House, a museum showcasing the history of the Thai silk industry and the life of Jim Thompson, an American businessman credited with revitalizing the silk trade in Thailand. To complete their cultural immersion, the students spent time at the bustling Cha Tu Chak Weekend Market, one of the largest markets in the world, where they experienced local commerce, crafts, and street food.







Exploring Thai culture and cuisine

Overall, the SIEP to Thailand, organized by the DLSU Department of Civil Engineering, proved to be a valuable and enriching experience for its participants. Beyond the academic seminars and research presentations, the program offered students a balanced combination of cultural exposure and practical learning opportunities. From exploring Thailand’s history and traditions to gaining firsthand knowledge of cutting-edge civil engineering practices, such as those seen in the MRT Purple Line construction and the Tipco Asphalt laboratory, the students broadened their perspectives both as future engineers and global citizens.

This program not only strengthened the academic ties between DLSU and CU but also fostered personal and professional growth for future DLSU civil engineering graduates. By engaging in cross-cultural exchanges, networking with international faculty and students, and experiencing the application of engineering concepts in a global context, participants returned home with a deeper understanding of their field and the broader world around them. This holistic experience prepares them to contribute meaningfully to the civil engineering profession both locally and internationally.




















Tuesday, August 20, 2024

CE Faculty and Students Presented Research at ACEM 2024

Congratulations to the following faculty members and students from the DLSU Department of Civil Engineering for presenting their papers at "The 2024 World Congress on Advances in Civil, Environmental, and Materials Research (ACEM24)" held in Seoul, Korea, from August 19-22, 2024.

  1. Dowel Strength Behavior of Bambusa blumeana Bamboo
    Engr. Jomari Tan, Engr. Carlo Cacanando, Nhowie Castillo, Ravelle Castillo, Lawrence Ireneo, and Carlos Miguel Mariano

  2. Evaluation of the Index Properties of Water Hyacinth Biochar-Treated Soil
    Jeann Patrick Barcelona, Juan Angelo Malaca, Lance Matthew Santiago, Jose Gabriel Zamora, Dr. Erica Elice Uy, and Engr. Angelo Edora

  3. Dimension Limestone Waste as a Component in Concrete Production
    Dr. Mary Ann Adajar and Engr. Jasmine Panganiban

  4. Performance of Seawater-Derived Mg(OH)₂ as an Alternative Coating Solution for Hydrogen Sulfide-Induced Corrosion in Concrete Pipes
    Engr. Cheryl Lyne Roxas, Engr. Kenneth Jae Elevado, Janelle Patricia Moa, John Louis Co, Kyle Anderson Coo, and Bea Angela Gaw

  5. Estimating Groundwater Elevation Using Machine Learning Techniques: A Case of Metro Manila, Philippines
    Dr. Joenel Galupino and Dr. Jonathan Dungca

  6. Optimization of the Electrical Conductivity and Mix Design of Graphene and Recycled Carbon Fiber Reinforced Self-Sensing Concrete through the Piezoresistive Effect
    Aldrei Ong and Dr. Bernardo Lejano

  7. Estimating Debris Distribution of Adjacent Structures to Road Segments During Seismic Action
    Engr. Cris Angelo Fernandez, Engr. Rainier Lawrence Valdez, and Dr. Lessandro Garciano

Congratulations!

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Sunday, August 4, 2024

DLSU CE Faculty, Dr. Oreta & Grad Students at APAMS2024 - EVSU




Dr. Andres Oreta was one of the plenary paper presentor at PAASE-APAM2024 EVSU Symposium on “Technological Innovations in DRRM Towards Resiliency” held at Summit Hotel, Tacloban City, Leyte. Dr. Oreta presented on “SHAKE TABLE TESTING HANDS-ON EXERCISES FOR TRAINING FUTURE STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS FOR THE “BIG ONE”. The paper is co-authored with Jade Ching, Aldrei Ong, Vicente Raphael Chan, Rei Kevin Tungcab, Dr. Rodolfo Mendoza Jr and and Dr. Lessandro Garciano.  During the symposium, a rapid fire poster presentation was held where two of the DLSU Graduate Students participated. Engr. Joseph Bianes (MSCE student) who was declared the winner presented on “Mandaluyong City Disaster Resiliency Assessment.” Meanwhile, Engr. Mary Joane Aninon (PhD student) was 3rd in the competition with her poster on “Assessing the Disaster Resilience of a City: The Case of Davao City, Philippines.”


 Dr. Oreta wiith the Engr. Aninon and Engr. Biane at Summit Hotel


Dr. Oreta presents his plenary paper at the PAASE APAMS 2024 (EVSU) Symposium






Friday, June 28, 2024

ASAIHL 2024 Conference – Dr. Oreta as one of paper presentors

Dr. Andres Winston Oreta at the ASAIHL 2024 Conference

The Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL) held the ASAIHL 2024 Conference with the main theme on “Advances in Information and Communication Technology on Education” on June 16-17, 2024 at June 16-17, 2024 at Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan. Dr. Andres Winston Oreta, Professor at the Dept. of Civil Engineering presented his paper on “Leveraging Technology and Online Resources in Civil Engineering Education: A Community of Inquiry Perspective” in the parallel session at the conference on June 16, 2024.

DLSU Delegates: L-R, Dr Luz Suplico Jeong, Dr. Laurene Chua-Garcia, Br. Bernard Oca, FSC , Ms. Leah Madrazo and Dr. Andy Oreta. 

Dr. Oreta was one of the delegates of De La Salle University composed of Br. Bernard S. Oca FSC, DLSU President and also the president of ASAIHL Philippines, Dr. Laurene Chua- Garcia, DLSU Vice-President of External Relations and Internationalization, Dr. Jonathan River Dungca, Vice President for Laguna Campus and Dean, School of Innovation and Sustainability, Dr. Luz Suplico Jeong, DLSU Professor of Marketing Management of the College of Business and Leah Madrazo, STEM Department Chair at Laguna Campus. Br. Oca presented in the plenary session the Philippines Country Report on Philippine Education. Dr. Luz Suplico-Jeong, on the otherhand, also presented her paper on “Wearable Fitness Devices and the Filipino Consumers: An Academic Review and Classification.”

Dr. Oreta and Dr. Jonathan River Dungca, also a professor at the DLSU Department of Civil Engineering



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