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Innovation

Research Culture Innovations Research Centers Extension Services Publication Research Culture Innovations Research Centers Extension Services Publication Home / Page Innovations KIST Park Strategically located near other technology parks, business hubs, and transport systems in the CALABARZON Region, the Batangas State University Knowledge, Innovation, Science and Technology (KIST) Park serves as the top location for technology transfer and commercialization in the Philippines. Come and explore KIST Park here. BatStateU The NEU continues to foster a culture of innovation in the university by creating a sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem, broadening networks through collaboration, and providing a conducive environment for budding technologies and innovations that have the potential to change the world for the better. Innovation Facts and Figures   8,374 IPs Filed and Registered. The figures show the university’s commitment to producing innovative ideas, products, and technologies while ensuring the protection of their value and novelty.  18,432 students engaged in Technopreneurship. To be able to produce, future-ready leaders of this century, Technopreneurship 101 is embedded in the curriculum of all Engineering, Technology, and Computing Sciences programs of the university, the output of which is technology-based solutions. Meanwhile, Social Innovation is a new program offered across disciplines that are collaborative to and address sustainable development goals. 143 Startups Incubatees graduated. BatStateU, through the Center of Technopreneurship and Innovation (CTI), continues to provide a conducive environment for startups to thrive and realize their potential by providing mentorship, networking opportunities, and other development programs. 35 Partners through Collaboration. BatStateU, through the Center of Technopreneurship and Innovation (CTI), is dedicated to nurturing and expanding strategic alliances with a wide array of industry entities. This initiative aims to foster innovation, knowledge exchange, and mutually beneficial engagements that contribute to the university’s dynamic ecosystem of learning and growth. Breakthrough Inventions & Technologies BatStateU The NEU prioritizes finding solutions to real-world problems through collaboration and research. This approach allows the university to address various issues that affect different communities, society, and industries. The university aims to tackle these problems by developing innovative technologies and products that can provide practical solutions. TOAD is a type of emergency response vehicle used in flooded areas. It was developed by BatStateU The NEU researchers using materials like stainless steel and aluminum and is known for its durability, rust resistance, and maneuverability in water. It has received recognition from government agencies and has been featured in the news. TOAD has also won the National Gawad Kalasag Award from the Office of Civil Defense’s National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.  Learn more The SIGAW Technology is a cost-efficient tsunami early warning system developed by a team of innovators from BatStateU The NEU, to serve as an early warning to high-risk coastal areas. Several SIGAW units have been installed in the provinces of Batangas and Quezon with additional units being developed. Learn more The Solar-powered Chili Dryer relates to an innovative drying method of Chili using a renewable source of energy. The technology aims to provide quality food products with consistent drying time with precise process control of temperature and humidity using a microprocessor. The apparatus is equipped with a data logging unit for monitoring and recording of operation.  IoT Atlantis In both its Nutrient Film Technique (NFT) and Deep Flow Technique (DFT) greenhouse systems, the  Turbulent Drip Sales, Inc. (TDSI) has a difficult and time-consuming role of monitoring and regulating plant nutrients (especially pH) and ensuring plant nutrients’ sustainability, which has resulted in poor plant quality and yield. TDSI also expressed concern about the lack of local supply of all required control equipment for its greenhouse goods, which are mostly imported. This collaboration’s goal is to upgrade, develop, design, and incorporate an intelligent control and monitoring system to turn a TDSI greenhouse aquaponics system into a sustainable greenhouse aquaponics system. Artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT) can be used to address the complex and time-consuming task of tracking and managing plant nutrients in an NFT/DFT-based greenhouse aquaponics system, as well as the greenhouse and water quality. The proposed framework would create a low-cost AI-enabled control and monitoring embedded electronic module that could be developed locally. The BARAKO project, which stands for Batangas Actions towards Revitalization of Kapeng Barako Industry, aims to develop an optimized method of propagating Kapeng Barako seedlings. The technology shall involve a combination of remote sensing and smart farming for monitoring environmental conditions and the introduction of automation for precision agriculture; biotechnology and crop science for determining the suitable strain of Kapeng Barako seedlings for optimized propagation. The project will extend the technology to the Kapeng Barako farmers through training and capability building.

Research Culture

Research Culture Innovations Research Centers Extension Services Publication Research Culture Innovations Research Centers Extension Services Publication Home / Page Research Culture Research Framework   Research Mandates as The National Engineering University   As mandated by Republic Act 11694, the Batangas State University as the National Engineering University shall:    Serve as a research university in engineering and other related fields of specialization by conducting basic and applied research and development, promoting research collaboration with various colleges and universities in the country, and contributing to the  dissemination and application of knowledge; Create, develop, and implement a functional research program that is relevant to the research agenda of the University and supports research programs for sustainable development; Intensify scientific, innovative, and technological research and development that would lead to the development of high-impact research, startups, and spinoffs, and technology transfer of products and services in specific areas such as electronic systems, environment, information and computing technology, material science and testing, and advanced manufacturing through the established research centers under the Science, Technology, Engineering and Environment Research (STEER) Hub, recognized by the Regional Development Council (RDC) as the Center for Science, Technology, Engineering and Environment Research in the CALABARZON Region; and Lead in the protection, conservation, and strategic management of the Verde Island Passage (VIP) that separated the islands of Luzon and Mindoro, and was described as the “center of the center of marine shore fish biodiversity in the world” by developing biodiversity experts, conducting collaborative research, marine exploration, community education, and training, and establishment of the Verde Island Passage (VIP) for Oceanographic Research and Aquatic Life Sciences (VIP CORALS) by the Regional Development Council Region IV-A (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon Region) as the National Center for Marine Biodiversity in VIP. Objectives   As a National Engineering University, BatStateU is mandated by Republic Act 11694 to serve as a research university in engineering and related fields, create and implement relevant research programs for sustainable development, intensify scientific, innovative, and technological research and development, and lead in the protection and strategic management of the Verde Island Passage through the establishment of the VIP CORALS as the National Center for Marine Biodiversity in VIP.   To foster R&D and Innovation in the University, the BatStateU-The NEU’s Research Framework focuses on the following objectives: Foster research- and innovation-conducive environment. Provide faculty and students with assistance and support in creating an environment that is conducive to innovation, which will eventually create avenues for high-impact research, technology transfer, and commercialization of their research. Disseminate research-based solutions. Ensure effective dissemination and application of research output through oral and/or poster presentations and publication of results in refereed journals, and when appropriate, research output commercialization to foster innovative and creative research thinking among faculty, students and stakeholders.  Immerse BatStateU The NEU community in research culture. Develop a culture of research among faculty, students, and stakeholders by involving them in research activities through multidisciplinary and collaborative research, seminar workshops, training, research fora, research assistantships, and other research interactions and engagement.  Strengthen collaborative research networks. Strengthening research consortia, linkages, collaborative research, mentorship, and research skills development can augment research funding of the University.   Optimize research outputs for tech transfer and business incubation. Optimize the utilization of research outputs for technology transfer and possible income generating projects related to research and development and strengthen product development and technology business incubation. Strengthen industry-related research for addressing gaps. Strengthen industry-related research projects to address the gaps and challenges faced by its stakeholders.  Transform the national economy through KIST Park. Contribute to national economic growth, jobs creation, domestic and foreign investment, and community well-being through the university-based Knowledge, Innovation and Science Technology (KIST) Park, it also aims to promote industrial R&D, attract foreign investments in higher value-labored activities, and accelerate the country’s transition from an intensive economy to a knowledge-intensive one designated as a Special Economic Zone by Presidential Proclamation No. 947, dated May 22, 2020. Increase quality research and productivity for impactful utilization. Deliver quality, high-impact research and increase productivity of the university in terms of capacitating its people, and producing publications and Intellectual Property (IP) assets. Generate high impact research outputs for the utilization of the educational, communal, and industrial sectors. Promote industry-academe collaboration. Leads in the pioneering initiatives of establishing a technopreneurship program and a university-based Special Economic Zone (SEZ) that aims to promote industry collaboration through active research and innovation. Create research focused on specific thematic areas. Develop quality research projects in the following key areas such as Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research (IEETR), Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources (AANR), Integrated Basic and Applied Research (IBAR), and Disaster Risk Management and Health Research (DRMHR). Enhance research capabilities. Enhance the research capabilities of the faculty and student researchers through human and physical resources development and the creation of an environment that fosters research.   Research Agenda Hewing closely to the Harmonized National Research & Development Agenda, the BatStateU Research Agenda focuses on the following areas and interstices: Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research (IEETR);  Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources (AANR);  Integrated Basic and Applied Research (IBAR); and  Disaster Risk Management and Health Research (DRMHR).   Engineering Research Agenda BatStateU The NEU has established the Engineering Research Agenda which aims to address various cutting-edge domains:    Digital Transformation Semiconductor and Electronics Design and Product Development Machine Design, Instrumentation and Automation Additive Manufacturing Innovative Methods and Materials for Construction Creative Industries Transportation Engineering and Logistics Management Renewable Energy Systems Health and Wellness Engineering Solutions Building Research and Innovation Developmental Goals for Engineering Schools (BRIDGES)   In 2020, the Engineering Research Agenda and Engineering Extension Services Agenda were presented among line agencies, industries, and other stakeholders to ensure the relevance of the research and extension activities with the needs of the industries and communities.   Engineering Extension Services Agenda Agriculture and Aquaculture Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Food Innovations GIS-Based Decision Support Systems Edutech   Strategies of Implementation The University adopted a range of strategies to implement its Research Agenda, leveraging its expertise,

About Us

About Us Shared Mission Guiding Principles Power and Functions Structure and Leadership General Functions of Units Annual Reports Directory Units Under Administration and Finance Compendium of Issuances About Us Shared Mission Guiding Principles Power and Functions Structure and Leadership General Functions of Units Annual Reports Directory Units Under Administration and Finance Compendium of Issuances Home / Page About Us The Administration and Finance – Central Administration serves as a proactive partner in delivering excellent service to the Batangas State University, The National Engineering University (BatStateU The NEU) community. It aligns with the Five-Year Development Plan, 2023-2027 which serves as the University’s blueprint towards contributing to social transformation and national development, strongly complementing the Philippine Development Plan (PDP), 2023-2028 as well as the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).   The Vice President for Administration and Finance provides leadership, overall direction, and supervision in the operation of and in the implementation of policies and procedures for procurement services, supplies and property management, human resource management and development, records keeping and management, facility planning and maintenance, motor pool, ground maintenance and other related services (Administration Services); accounting, budgeting, utilization and disbursement of cash (Financial Services); infrastructure development, project implementation, inspection and monitoring (Project Management); and medical and dental services (Health Services).   These offices play a vital role in strategically managing resources—human, physical, and financial—while also delivering administrative and support services that enhance the University’s capabilities in academics, research, outreach, and community engagement. By providing data, financial insights, and analytical support, we help leadership and management make informed decisions that advance the University’s mission. Additionally, we ensure financial stability and adherence to relevant laws, regulations, and internal policies.   The Administration and Finance – Central Administration is responsive to the short and long-term needs of the BatStateU The NEU community. It interconnects its services to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our work is organized around three primary goal areas cutting across strategic priorities of the University:   to provide the highest levels of services to promote the success of Red Spartans students, our colleagues in the BatStateU community, and the public using the best available tools, technologies, and practices (Service); to provide a safe environment that protects and encourages improvements in the health and wellness of all aspects of the BatStateU community (Health and Safety); and to ensure that all human, financial, physical, and other resources owned by and entrusted to the University are deployed and utilized in an effective, efficient, transparent, and socially responsible manner for the viability and sustainability of its operation (Stewardship). Together with a dedicated team, we aim to elevate the University to “Leading Innovations, Transforming Lives, Building the Nation” as it strives to become a premier national institution.    Administration Services Office of the Vice President for Administration and Finance: Training on Enhancing Customer Service Skills Atty. Luzviminda Rosales, Vice President for Administration Finance, during the ocular inspection of unserviceable properties of the University for disposal. Financial Services Dr. Tirso Ronquillo, University President, during the Budget Deliberation FY 2023. Atty. Luzviminda C. Rosales, Vice President for Administration and Finance, during the deliberation of FY 2025 budget Project Management Project Management Office personnel during the ocular inspection of an infrastructure project. Health Services Health Services Office conducting Basic Life Support Training. Health Services Office personnel during the Vaccination Drive for students.

Administration and Finance

About Us Shared Mission Guiding Principles Power and Functions Structure and Leadership General Functions of Units Annual Reports Directory Units Under Administration and Finance Compendium of Issuances About Us Shared Mission Guiding Principles Power and Functions Structure and Leadership General Functions of Units Annual Reports Directory Units Under Administration and Finance Compendium of Issuances Home / Page Message of the Vice President for Administration and Finance   Warmest greetings from the Administration and Finance Division.   Batangas State University, The National Engineering University, remains steadfast in its commitment to excellence in higher education, research, extension, and production. To support this commitment, the Administration and Finance Division plays a crucial role in ensuring the efficient and effective delivery of administrative and financial services across the University system.   Anchored on the priorities and objectives set forth in the University’s Five-Year Development Plan, the Division upholds the principles of transparency, accountability, and sustainability in managing institutional resources. Through its key functional units—Human Resource Management, Financial Services, Procurement, Property and Supply, General Services, Health Services, and Project Management—the Division endeavors to create an enabling environment that supports academic and operational excellence.   We continue to uphold the highest standards of integrity and stewardship as we contribute to the University’s pursuit of national relevance and global distinction.       Atty. NOEL ALBERTO S. OMANDAP Vice President for Administration and Finance

PH engineering students win big at WED Hackathon 2025 in Paris

BATANGAS CITY — Batangas State University (BatStateU), the Philippines’ National Engineering University, celebrates a momentous victory of its BS Chemical Engineering students at the World Engineering Day (WED) Hackathon 2025. Team ECO BEADa from BatStateU Alangilan, secured 2nd place in this prestigious global competition, hosted by UNESCO and the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO) on March 4 in Paris, France. Led by mentor Assoc. Prof. Rhonalyn V. Maulion, the team members Trixie Mae V. Parañaque, Abraham F. Quintia Jr., Krishna Laida L. Sadsad, and Charisse May V. Castillo, bested over 3,000 participants from more than 90 countries, earning global recognition for their groundbreaking solution to address pressing environmental and agricultural challenges in the Philippines. The ECO BEADa project, supported by BatStateU’s Center for Innovation in Engineering Education (CIEE), focuses on the growing crisis faced by Filipino farmers due to water contamination from untreated wastewater. The team introduced an innovative solution using phosphate-absorbing beads made from eelgrass biochar and kaolinite clay — natural, abundant materials that purify wastewater and convert harmful phosphates into eco-friendly fertilizers. This solution aims to revitalize the soil, improve agricultural sustainability, and protect the environment, empowering farmers to combat water contamination, soil depletion, and the broader impacts of climate change. The project not only addresses the immediate agricultural challenges but also promotes long-term sustainability. The team’s solution is designed to be cost-effective and scalable, offering an affordable, community-driven approach to improving water quality and soil fertility in farming communities. With a total treatment cost of just ₱750 per 25 kg of biochar fertilizer, the project provides a sustainable, low-cost alternative to synthetic fertilizers, typically costing up to ₱1,730. “Our success at the WED Hackathon 2025 is a proud moment for BatStateU and for the Philippines,” said University President Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo. “Team ECO BEADa has shown that through ingenuity and tenacity of Filipino engineers, we can help solve real-world problems and bring lasting positive change to communities, not just in the country but also across the globe,” he added.  The project’s approach also aligns with several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and SDG 15 (Life on Land). By addressing phosphate runoff and wastewater contamination, the project contributes to cleaner ecosystems, more sustainable agricultural practices, and a stronger, more resilient environment for farming communities. Additionally, the team has incorporated farmer education programs, including community-based water treatment systems, to ensure long-term success and empower local communities. Themed “Shaping Our Sustainable Future Through Engineering,” the WED Hackathon 2025 attracted brilliant minds from around the world, with participants presenting innovative solutions to some of humanity’s most pressing issues. Team ECO BEADa stood out not only for their technical excellence but also for their commitment to sustainability and community empowerment. In recognition of their outstanding achievement, the team was awarded a €2,000 prize for their impactful contribution to advancing sustainable solutions for a better world. Claiming the top spot, ManufacturingBox from the University of Twente, Netherlands, won first place, while Team Torpedo from the University of Hertfordshire/PSB Academy took third. Furthermore, the People’s Choice Award went to AgriConnect, a collaboration between Ghana and France. For more information about the World Engineering Day Hackathon, please visit this link. About Batangas State University, The National Engineering University Batangas State University (BatStateU), the Philippines’ National Engineering University, by virtue of Republic Act No. 11694, has built a legacy of over 120 years in engineering education excellence. Recognized as the country’s largest engineering university, BatStateU The NEU has produced over 180 engineering board topnotchers, solidifying its reputation for academic distinction. Notably, BatStateU is the first state university with engineering programs accredited by the Philippine Technological Council through its Accreditation and Certification Board for Engineering and Technology (PTC-ACBET), and the first and, thus far, the only state university in the Philippines with engineering and computing programs accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) Engineering Accreditation Commission and Computing Accreditation Commission. With a commitment to sustainability, BatStateU has earned global recognition, ranking as the 304th Most Sustainable University in the 2024 UI GreenMetric World University Rankings. Furthermore, BatStateU ranks 128th in the world for innovation according to the 2024 WURI rankings and is placed between 601st-800th globally in the 2024 THE Impact Rankings, covering 2,152 universities across 125 countries.

ETEEAP Applications for Midterm Intake is Now Open!

📢 ANNOUNCEMENT: ETEEAP Applications for Midterm Intake is Now Open at Batangas State University Alangilan Campus!🎓📚 Batangas State University, The National Engineering University Alangilan Campus is now accepting applications for the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) for the Academic Year 2025! If you have extensive work experience and want to earn a degree, this is your chance! Important Dates to Remember:Application Period: February 17 – April 21, 2025Email Confirmation: April 21 – May 2, 2025Panel Interview: May 5 – 23, 2025Examination Period: May 26 – 30, 2025Admission/Enrollment: *New Students: June 2 – 7, 2025 *Old Students: June 9 – 14, 2025Start of Classes: June 16, 2025 Program Offerings: • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering• Bachelor of Science in Instrumentation and Control Engineering• Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering• Bachelor of Science in Information Technology• Bachelor of Science in Computer Science• Bachelor in Industrial Technology with majors in:– Automotive Technology– Civil Technology– Electrical Technology– Mechanical Technology Don’t miss this opportunity. Prepare your documents and apply now! For more information, please visit or reach out through our contact details:🌐 Website: https://batstate-u.edu.ph/eteeap/📧 Email: eteeap.alangilan@g.batstate-u.edu.ph📞 Phone: (+63 43) 425-0139 (+63 43) 425-0143 (local 2146)📱 Viber: BatStateU ETEEAP Alangilan / +6393-1177-3022📱 Phone Number: +6393-1177-3022🤳 Facebook: Eteeap Alangilan BatStateU Join us in bridging the gap and empowering the industry workforce! #BatStateUETEEAP#LeadingInnovations#TransformingLives#BuildingtheNation

Alangilan Campus – Research

Alangilan entrance facadeAlangilan pathwayAlangilan Research STEER HubAlangilan CITfons somniorumAlangilan CICSALANGILAN GYM PERS.   Alangilan   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Research  CEAFACITCICS Name of Faculty Title of Study Publication Assoc. Prof. Joel B. Bacay A Tracer Study on the Employability and Curriculum Relevance among BatStateU Graduates 2014-2018 International Journal of Recent Innovations in Academic Research Open Access, Peer Reviewed, Abstracted and Indexed Journal July 18, 2022 Linking International Port Expansion Project To Socio-Economic Status: The Case of Batangas, Philippines International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications, SJIF (2018): 4.908 Volume 4, Issue 4, Apr 2020 Edition, Page no. 43-54 Mr. Jefferson I. Cañada Machine Learning Estimation for Course Enrollment using Logistic Regression 2021 IEEE 9th Conference on Systems, Process and Control (ICSPC 2021) Ms. Ria L. Castillo Performance Analysis of Lightweight Vision Transformers and Deep Convolutional Neural Networks in Detecting Brain Tumors in MRI Scans: An Empirical Approach Proceedings of the 2023 8th International Conference on Biomedical Imaging, Signal Processing Application of Machine Learning on MRI Scans for Alzheimer’s Disease Early Detection Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Sustainable Information Engineering and Technology A Deep Neural Network in a Web-based Career Track Recommender System for Lower Secondary Education 2022 2nd Asian Conference on Innovation in Technology (ASIANCON) Assoc Prof. Myrna A. Coliat Network Data Feature Selection in Detecting Network Intrusion using Supervised Machine Learning Techniques 2022 2nd Asian Conference on Innovation in Technology (ASIANCON) Non-genital warts response to Cryotherapy and Immunotherapy treatment using Gradient Boosting Prediction Models 2022 2nd Asian Conference on Innovation in Technology (ASIANCON) Asst. Prof. Poul Isaac C. De Chavez Network Data Feature Selection in Detecting Network Intrusion using Supervised Machine Learning Techniques 2022 2nd Asian Conference on Innovation in Technology (ASIANCON Non-genital warts response to Cryotherapy and Immunotherapy treatment using Gradient Boosting Prediction Models 2022 2nd Asian Conference on Innovation in Technology (ASIANCON) Detection of Underwater Marine Plastic Debris Using an Augmented Low Sample Size Dataset for Machine Vision System 2021 IEEE 19th Student Conference on Research and Development (SCOReD) Dr. Maricel Grace Z. Fernando A Classification Approach in the Probability of Credit Card Approval using Relief-Based Feature Selection 2022 2nd Asian Conference on Innovation in Technology (ASIANCON) Securing Private Key using New Transposition Cipher Technique 2019 IEEE Eurasia Conference on IOT, Communication and Engineering (ECICE) Detection of Underwater Marine Plastic Debris Using an Augmented Low Sample Size Dataset for Machine Vision System 2021 IEEE 19th Student Conference on Research and Development (SCOReD) Ms. Lovely Rose T. Hernandez Performance Analysis of Lightweight Vision Transformers and Deep Convolutional Neural Networks in Detecting Brain Tumors in MRI Scans: An Empirical Approach Proceedings of the 2023 8th International Conference on Biomedical Imaging, Signal Processing Assoc Prof. Lloyd H. Macatangay Comparative analysis in the prediction of early-stage diabetes using multiple machine learning techniques Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Enhanced Super-Resolution Generative Adversarial Networks (ESRGAN) on Melanoma Skin Cancer Detection Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Sustainable Information Engineering and Technology Dr. Francis Jesmar P. Montalbo The challenges of, and perspectives on adsorption applications for environmental sustainability Adsorption Applications for Environmental Sustainability, 2023 Dysarnet: A densely squeezed-and-excited attention-gated residual deep learning model for dysarthric speech recognition and severity estimation Available at SSRN 4442941, 2023 Automating mosquito taxonomy by compressing and enhancing a feature fused EfficientNet with knowledge distillation and a novel residual skip block MethodsX, 2023 Machine-based mosquito taxonomy with a lightweight network-fused efficient dual ConvNet with residual learning and Knowledge Distillation Applied Soft Computing, 2023 An overview of remote monitoring methods in biodiversity conservation Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022 Various transmission codes for the control of bit error rate in both optical wired and wireless communication channels Journal of Optical Communications, 2022 Non return to zero line coding with suppressed carrier in FSO transceiver systems under light rain conditions Journal of Optical Communications, 2022 Fusing compressed deep ConvNets with a self-normalizing residual block and alpha dropout for a cost-efficient classification and diagnosis of gastrointestinal tract diseases MethodsX, 2022 Diagnosing Gastrointestinal Diseases from Endoscopy Images through a Multi-Fused CNN with Auxiliary Layers, Alpha Dropouts, and a Fusion Residual Block Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2022 Automated diagnosis of diverse coffee leaf images through a stage-wise aggregated triple deep convolutional neural network Machine Vision and Applications, 2022 Diagnosing Covid-19 chest x-rays with a lightweight truncated DenseNet with partial layer freezing and feature fusion Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2021 Truncating a Densely Connected Convolutional Neural Network with Partial Layer Freezing and Feature Fusion for Diagnosing COVID-19 from Chest X-Rays MethodsX, 2021 Empirical analysis of a fine-tuned deep convolutional model in classifying and detecting malaria parasites from blood smears KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS), 2021 An IoT smart lighting system for university classrooms 2020 International Symposium on Educational Technology (ISET) Classifying Barako coffee leaf diseases using deep convolutional models International Journal of Advances in Intelligent Informatics, 2020 An Optimized Classification Model for Coffea Liberica Disease using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks 2020 16th IEEE International Colloquium on Signal Processing & Its Applications (CSPA) MobileNet SSDv2 inference approach of smoke hazard detection and alert system: a smoke-induced simulated home-environment International Journal,2020 A computer-aided diagnosis of brain tumors using a fine-tuned YOLO-based model with transfer learning KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS), 2020 Classification of stenography using convolutional neural networks and canny edge detection algorithm 2019 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Knowledge Economy (ICCIKE) Classification of fish species with augmented data using deep convolutional neural network 2019 IEEE 9th International Conference on System Engineering and Technology (ICSET) Comparative analysis of ensemble learning methods in classifying network intrusions 2019 IEEE 9th International Conference on System Engineering and Technology (ICSET) Integrated Machine Learning and Vision-Based Surveillance for Comprehensive Unmanned Aerial Monitoring for Smart Farming Available at SSRN 4701178 A Separable Squeezed Similarity Attention-Gated Residual U-Net for Glottis Segmentation Available at SSRN 4376759 Dr. Rowell M. Hernandez Comparative analysis in the prediction of early-stage diabetes using multiple machine

Alangilan CICS Extensions

Name of the Extension Service Beneficiaries Duration Puerto Galera National High School Student Services System: Document Tracking and Appointment Scheduling with Emailing Services Puerto Galera National High School Student Services System: Document Tracking and Appointment Scheduling with Emailing Services May 27, 2024 Panel Experts to the Grade 12 Capstone Project Proposal Defense of Lipa City Science Integrated National High School Lipa City Science Integrated National High School May 23, 2024 Panel Experts to the Grade 9 Capstone Project Proposal Defense of Lipa City Science Integrated National High School Lipa City Science Integrated National High School May 13, 2024 Student Portal for Lipa City Science Integrated National High School with Integration for Improved Service Management Lipa City Science Integrated National High School May 3, 2024 Student Portal for Lipa City Science Integrated National High School with Integration for Improved Service Management Lipa City Science Integrated National High School May 3, 2024 Monitoring on Online Submission and Review of Research Paper Using Decision Tree Algorithm DepEd Batangas City April 4, 2024 Embracing Strength: Work-life Balance and Inspiring Growth for Equal and Inclusive Society Faculty Members of Golden Gate Colleges March 26, 2024 PROJECT TALA: Turning Advocacies into Lifetime Actions in Partnership with Sorosoro Ibaba Development Cooperative Sorosoro Ibaba Development Cooperative Employees and Members March 2024 Literacy Training on Microsoft 365 for Conde Labac Integrated School Teachers and Staff Conde Labac Integrated School February 16, 2024 CEER: College Entrance Exam Review for Grade 12 Students (Science) Conde Labac Integrated School December 1, 2023 CEER: College Entrance Exam Review for Grade 12 Students (Abstract Reasoning) Conde Labac Integrated School November 24, 2023 CEER: College Entrance Exam Review for Grade 12 Students (Mathematics) Conde Labac Integrated School November 17, 2023 File.Edu: Panel Experts to the Science Investigator Project Proposal of Grade 10 Students from Lipa City Science Integrated National High School Lipa City Science Integrated National High School November 15, 2023 CEER: College Entrance Exam Review for Grade 12 Students (English) Conde Labac Integrated School November 10, 2023 Technology Transfer:Pinamukan Integrated School Online News Portal System Pinamukan Integrated School September 21, 2023 Technology Transfer: Network Architecture Design and an On-premise Universal File Access andSync Platform at Sta. Rita Elementary School Sta. Rita Elementary School August 30, 2023 Technical-Vocational Education and Training (TVET) on Literacy Training on Probability and Statistics for Teachers and Students of Lipa City Science Integrated National Highschool Lipa City Science Integrated National High School May 30-31, 2023 TVET IMPACT ASSESSMENT and MONITORING: Computer Literacy Training for Teachers and Staffs of San Pedro Elementary School San Pedro Elementary School May 24, 2023 IMPACT ASSESSMENT and MONITORING: Training Workshop in Basic and Advance Computer Literacy Training for Batangas Medical Center Hospital Personnel Batangas Medical Center Hospital May 23, 2023 Literacy Training on Statistical Software and Data Analysis for Conde Labac Integrated School Conde Labac Integrated School My 19, 2023 Impact Assessment on Webinar for Faculty Members and Selected Students of Lipa City Integrated National Science High School on the Use of Google Site for Teaching and Learning Lipa City Science Integrated National High School May 9, 2023 Technical Assistance and Advisory Services Program entitled Monitoring on Student Portal Mobile Application for Lipa City Science Integrated National High School Lipa City Science Integrated National High School May 4, 2023 Community Outreach entitled Blood Donation Activity of Students, Faculty and Employees with Red Cross Batangas Batangas State University Students, Faculty and Employees April 28-29, 2023 iCONNECT – Needs Assessment and Partnership of Barangay Poblacion San Pascual, Batangas Barangay San Pascual, Batangas City February 17, 2023 Technology Transfer: Student Portal Mobile Application for Lipa City Science Integrated National High School Lipa City Science Integrated National High School February 13, 2023 Technology Transfer – Online Submission and Review of Research Paper Using Decision Tree Algorithm for DepEd Batangas City DepEd Batangas City January 24, 2023 “Technology Transfer – REACHED – ALERT: A Mobile Application for Disaster Risk Reduction Management for Municipality of Lemery” Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office, Lemery Batangas November 2022 “Technology Transfer – Sta. Teresita Medic-Line: Telemedicine Solution to Santa Teresita Rural Health Unit” Santa Teresita Rural Health Unit (RHU) November 2022 Monitoring of the Project Computer Literacy Training for the Teachers and Staff of San Pedro Elementary School Batangas City Brgy. San Pedro, Batangas City October 13, 2022 i-Connect: Brigada Eskwela Tugon sa Hamon ng Ligtas na Balik-Aral, Lipa City Science Integrated National High School Lipa City Science Integrated National High School August 9, 2022 REACHED: Web Application for Mental Health Evaluation Technological Transfer HealSpace Psychological Clinic April 28, 2022 REACHED(TechTrans): Internet Redundancy Topology for Multiple Internet Service Providers (ISP’s) of the Municipal Hall in Candelaria, Quezon Municipal Hall in Candelaria, Quezon April 25, 2022 REACHED: Technology Transfer MARBECO Money Lending Application MARBECO Money Lending Office April 11, 2022 REACHED(TechTrans): Technology Transfer Web-based Virtual Nutritionist Batangas Hospital selected Nutritionists-Dieticians April 8, 2022 FILE.EDU: Scaling Innovation through Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Research and Development Opportunities. Lipa City Science Integrated National High School November 23, 2021 FILE.EDU: Webinar-Workshop for faculty members and selected students of Lipa City Integrated National Science Highschool on the Use of Google Site for teaching and learning Lipa City Science Integrated National High School September 24, 2021 Operation Listo Disaster Preparedness Manual for Taal Volcano Eruption Taal Volcano Eruption Victims October 2020 – April 2021 Spartan Relief Assistance (stranded students affected by Enhanced Community Quarantine due to COVID-19) BatStateU Students March 2020 – April 2020 Spartan Relief Assistance (Taal Volcano Eruption Relief Operation) BatStateU Faculty and Students January 2020 Data Collection and Information Management Assistance for the Taal Volcano Eruption Internally Displaced Persons) Taal Volcano Eruption Victims January 2020 A Tree Planting Project (Unite to Combat Climate Change) Brgy. 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WED 2024

BatState-U CIEE World Engineering Day 2024 Home WED 2024 World Engineering Day Celebration at Batangas State University World Engineering Day 2024 The World Engineering Day 2024 celebration at Batangas State University-The National Engineering University (BatStateU-TNEU) was a remarkable event that highlighted the vital role of engineers and honored the achievements of women in the field. The day commenced with a vibrant Women’s Month Parade, emphasizing gender equality and women empowerment. The parade, adorned with purple hues symbolizing solidarity, saw participation from BatStateU officials, faculty, staff, and students, serving as a powerful advocacy for women’s contributions to society. The opening ceremony set a patriotic tone with an Invocation, a video presentation on women’s contributions throughout history, and the Philippine National Anthem. Dr. Elisa D. Gutierrez, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, provided insights into the event’s purpose and outlined the day’s activities, followed by an inspiring message from University President Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo. He emphasized the transformative power of engineering education in advancing the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. The event featured a series of engaging activities, including plenary talks from industry leaders. Engr. Jose Miguel Reyes discussed the evolving role of Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) in Southeast Asia, while Engr. Emiliana C. Patal delivered an inspiring presentation on the capabilities and potential of women engineers in society. The finalists of the World Engineering Day Hackathon 2024 were also recognized, showcasing innovative solutions aligned with the event’s theme. Throughout the day, various exhibitions and competitions took place, such as the Engineering Design and Technology Expo, the DiskuSSCion Inter-department Debate, and the “Ideas Draft to Prototypes” Design Thinking Workshop. These activities encouraged creative problem-solving and collaboration among participants, while also highlighting the contributions of women in engineering. The afternoon session included additional competitions, such as the Water Rocket Launching Competition and the Sustainable Ship Design Competition, where BatStateU students excelled in multiple categories. The event concluded on a high note with an awarding ceremony that celebrated outstanding achievements across various competitions. A surprise announcement revealed that BatStateU participants secured 3rd place in the World Engineering Day Hackathon in Lisbon, Portugal. The day ended with the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement between BatStateU, The National Engineering University, and the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, marking a commitment to future collaboration and knowledge exchange in the field of engineering. Program Details Program IMG_0839IMG_0852IMG_0861IMG_0875IMG_0915IMG_0921IMG_0820IMG_0819IMG_0829IMG_0831IMG_0838 IMG_1043IMG_1165IMG_1157IMG_1155IMG_1042IMG_1032IMG_1113IMG_0994IMG_1119IMG_1003IMG_1002IMG_1010IMG_1131IMG_1019IMG_1020IMG_1027IMG_1028IMG_1150 IMG_0989IMG_0997IMG_1008IMG_1009IMG_1070IMG_1055IMG_1037IMG_1033IMG_1011IMG_1013IMG_1016IMG_1021IMG_1027IMG_1032 IMG_0804IMG_0814IMG_0942IMG_0946IMG_0954IMG_0966IMG_0972 IMG_0796IMG_0833IMG_0871IMG_0890IMG_0921IMG_0922IMG_0923IMG_0732IMG_0752IMG_0759IMG_0773IMG_0781 Follow our Facebook Page To stay updated on our current Events, Conferences and Competitions Follow © Copyright Center for Innovation in Engineering Education. All Rights Reserved Designed by CIEE Development Team, KZ Maranan

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