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Batangas State University, The National Engineering University

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Scholarship  SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCECHED MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP AND RETURN SERVICE PROGRAM Scholarship and Financial Assistance Testimonials Testimonials DOST and External Partners_page-0001Testimonials DOST and External Partners_page-0002Testimonials DOST and External Partners_page-0003Testimonials DOST and External Partners_page-0004Testimonials DOST and External Partners_page-0005Testimonials DOST and External Partners_page-0006Testimonials DOST and External Partners_page-0007Testimonials DOST and External Partners_page-0008Testimonials DOST and External Partners_page-0009Testimonials DOST and External Partners_page-0010Testimonials DOST and External Partners_page-0011 The Batangas State University commits to its mandates of providing access to quality tertiary education to the youth by providing scholarships and financial assistance to most able and deserving students. The university through the Scholarship and Financial Assistance Office (SFAO) establish linkages with local and international philanthropists, alumni, government and private agencies to cater diverse groups of beneficiaries and provide incentives by giving grants and financial assistance to the deserving but financially challenged students. The office provides the following services: A. Application for Scholarship and Financial Assistance: For Graduate School Students – Government Employee Must be casual, temporary or permanent Government employee Filled-up application form (PDF format) Click this link to download application form: tinyurl.com/ScholarAppForm Scan the updated NOTARIZED CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYMENT and download the Certificate of Registration for the current semester in the student portal. The certification shall include if the applicant is holding permanent, temporary, or casual status. Go to the Scholarship FB Page in your campus and check the announcement about the Scholarship Application for Graduate School Students – Government Employee in the current semester and school year. For Alangilan Campus -https://www.facebook.com/ScholarshipandFinancialAssistanceAlangilan For Pablo Borbon Campus – https://www.facebook.com/SFAO.PB 4. Answer the Google Form link provided and upload the e-copy of duly filled-up application form, updated notarized Certificate Of Employment and Certificate of Registration.   For Graduate School Students – Alumni Must be BatStateU Graduate Filled-up application form (PDF format) Click this link to download application form: tinyurl.com/ScholarAppForm Scan the Diploma or Transcript of Records (as proof that he/she is a BatStateU Graduate) and download the Certificate of Registration for the current semester in the student portal Go to the Scholarship FB Page in your campus and check the announcement about the Scholarship Application for Graduate School Students – Alumni in the current semester and school year. For Alangilan Campus -https://www.facebook.com/ScholarshipandFinancialAssistanceAlangilan For Pablo Borbon Campus – https://www.facebook.com/SFAO.PB 4. Answer the Google Form link provided and upload the e-copy of duly filled-up application form and scanned copy of your Diploma or Transcript of Records and Certificate of Registration.   For College of Law Students – Government Employee Must be casual, temporary or permanent Government employee Filled-up application form (PDF format) Click this link to download application form: tinyurl.com/ScholarAppForm Scan the updated NOTARIZED CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYMENT and download the Certificate of Registration for the current semester in the student portal. Go to the Scholarship FB Page in your campus and check the announcement about the Scholarship Application for Graduate School Students – Government Employee in the current semester and school year. For Pablo Borbon Campus – https://www.facebook.com/SFAO.PB 4. Answer the Google Form link provided and upload the e-copy of duly filled-up application form, updated notarized Certificate of Employment and Certificate of Registration   For Integrated School Students with parents are permanent faculty or employee at BatStateU Bona fide students of the University who are legal dependents of permanent faculty and employee. Filled-up application form (PDF format) Click this link to download application form: tinyurl.com/ScholarAppForm Download the Certificate of Registration for the current semester in the student portal Go to the Scholarship FB Page in your campus and check the announcement about the Scholarship Application for Integrated School Student in the current semester and school year. For Pablo Borbon Campus – https://www.facebook.com/SFAO.PB 4. Answer the Google Form link provided and upload the e-copy of duly filled-up application form and Certificate of Registration   For Integrated School Students (incoming high school Top 1 (Valedictorian) and Top 2 (Salutatorian)) Must be an elementary or high school valedictorian, salutatorian, or top five of at least 100 graduates (except for BatStateU IS graduates and Science High School and Special Schools for the Arts/Technology) but subject to verification and mandate from CHED. Filled-up application form (PDF format) Click this link to download application form: tinyurl.com/ScholarAppForm Download the Certificate of Registration for the current semester in the student portal Scan the Notarized Certification from the principal stating the academic rank of the applicant and the total number of graduates Scan the Certified True Copy of the report card. Go to the Scholarship FB Page in your campus and check the announcement about the Scholarship Application for Integrated School Student in the current semester and school year. For Pablo Borbon Campus – https://www.facebook.com/SFAO.PB 6. Answer the Google Form link provided and upload the e-copy of duly filled-up application form and Certificate of Registration, Notarized Certificate from the principal and CTC of the report card.   B. Evaluation of grades and other supporting documents for renewal of scholarship and financial assistance. Student who are existing scholars/continuing grantees of various externally funded grants may check their joined Google Classroom for submission of the documentary requirement. The office shall assist you in the submission of these documents to our external partners Continuing Tulong Dunong Program (TDP) and Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) Grantee Download the current Registration Form and Grades from previous Semester. Go to Assigned Google Classroom and answer the classwork assigned in the passing the needed requirements for evaluation and update student information C. Request for Scholarship Certification. Student who need Scholarship Certification may download Scholarship Requisition Slip in their Student Portal or download here: tinyurl.com/ScholarReqSlp and submit the requisition slip in scholarship office or in email at their respective campus.   Contact Details Pablo Borbon Campus Address: Scholarship Office – PB, Ground Floor, SSC 2 Bldg., Batangas State University – Pablo Borbon, Rizal Ave., Batangas City, Batangas Email: scholarship.pb@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Tel. no.: (043) 980-0385 loc. 1834 Alangilan Campus Address: Scholarship Office-Alangilan, Ground Floor, CIT Bldg., Batangas State University- Alangilan, Golden Country Homes., Brgy. Alangilan, Batangas City, Batangas Email: sfao.alangilan@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Tel. no.: (043) 425-0139 loc. 2154 Lipa Campus Address:

Faculty

Batstateu RosarioTechnology Building 1   Rosario   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Faculty College of Business Economics and International Hospitality Management ASI, Dyzel D. Associate Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Management Master in Business Administration Marketing and Business Management Business Management BALANAY, Michael Q. Assistant Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management (CAR) Master in Business Administration Marketing, Business Management DE LA PEÑA, Aquino M. Associate Professor V Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management Master in Business Administration Agribusiness and Business Management Business Management GUICO, Abigail C. Instructor III Master in Public Administration Master in Business Administration Human Resource and Business/Public Administration GUINTO, Mories J. Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy major in Business Management (CAR) Master in Business Administration Master of Arts in Education (9 units) Computer Engineering Technology; Business Management INANDAN, James Carlo M. Assistant Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management (CAR) Master in Business Administration Financial Management, Business Management MANUMBALI, Evelyn B. Assistant Professor III Master in Business Administration; Master of Arts in Education major in Mathematics (30 units) Computer Science; Mathematics, Business MENDOZA, Armando V. Jr. Associate Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy in Development Administration Major in Educational Governance Master in Business Administration Mass Communication, Business, Educational Governance VERDADERO, Joan Camille A. Assistant Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Development Administration major in Educational Governance (42 units) Master in Business Administration Human Resource and Educational Governance GUEST LECTURER ANDAL, Marjorie D. Lecturer III Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership and Management Program major in Physical Education (9 units) Master of Arts in Education major in Physical Education Physical Education CALINGASAN, Pio Jay S. Professorial Lecturer I Doctor of Jurisprudence; Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration Law (CAR) Master in Public Administration Public Administration COMETA, Janet T. Lecturer VI Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management Master in Business Management Business Management DUQUE, Ruth P. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education major in English (24 units) English FAVORITO, Edmond P. Senior Lecturer I Master in Business Administration Accounting, Taxation College of Teacher Education BANUELOS, Anabel C. Associate Professor III Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management Educational Management BARCELOS, Filomeno A. Instructor III Master of Arts in Education major in Industrial Education (30 units) Electrical Education CASAS-LINANG, Meleah F. Instructor II Master in Education major in Science Teaching Biological Science COMIA, Rosalinda M. Associate Professor V Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Master of Science in Computer Engineering Computer Engineering, Educational Management CORDERO, Christine C. Instructor I Doctor of Philosophy major in Mathematics Education (54 units ongoing) Master in Education major in Mathematics Mathematics Education CUMAL, John Ian V. Instructor II Doctor of Philosophy in Education major in Physical Education and Sports (24 units) Master of Arts in Education major in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health MAPEH CUSTODIO, Marianne M. Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy major in Business Management – CAR (60 units) Master in Business Administration Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management (18 units) Agribusiness Management, Business Management ENDRINAL, Annalyn H. Assistant Professor II Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management – CAR Master in Education major in Educational Management Political Science, Educational Management EVANGELIO, Angelito Alexis A. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Development Administration major in Educational Governance (42 units) Master of Arts in Education major in English English GARCIA, Persius M. Assistant Professor III Master in Education major in Educational Administration Industrial Arts ILAO, Ray R. Instructor I Master of Arts in Education major in Filipino Filipino RABANO-DELA CRUZ, Joanne Jane B. Instructor III Doctor of Philosophy in Education major in English Master of Arts in Education major in English English SANTOS, Joeven E. Instructor II Doctor of Philosophy in Development Administration major in Educational Governance (12 units) Master of Arts in Education major in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health MAPEH GUEST LECTURER AFRICA, Christian A. Lecturer IV Doctor of Philosophy in School Leadership and Management Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management, (39 units) Master of Arts major in Educational Management Educational Administration; Mathematics ALIWALAS, Chenee A. Lecturer III Doctor of Philosophy major in Mathematics Teaching (CAR) Master of Arts in Education major in Mathematics Teaching Mathematics COMIA, Samuel G. Lecturer III Master in Business Administration (12 units) Psychology, Law DAHAB, Carren B. Lecturer II Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management (36 units) Master of Arts in Education major in English Teaching (9 units) DALISAY, Jo-Anne P. Lecturer I Master of Science in Mathematics (CAR) Mathematics De Torres, Dondon C. Lecturer II Master of Education major in Mathematics Mathematics FLORENDO, Jeffrey F. Lecturer IV Doctor of Education major in Educational Management Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Administration English, Educational Management ILAO, Recilyn R. Lecturer III Master of Arts in Education major in TLE Teaching Technology and Livelihood Education Magtibay, Georgia C. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education major in TLE Teaching (33 units) Technology and Livelihood Education Robles, Charizza Rose S. Lecturer I Master of Arts in English Language Teaching (33 units) English TIEMSEM, Norliza C. Lecturer VI Doctor of Arts in Educational Management Master of Arts major in Educational Management Mathematics College of Industrial Technology BARCELOS, Filomeno A. Instructor III Master of Arts in Education major in Industrial Education, 27 units Electrical Education GUINTO, Mories J. Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy major in Business Management (CAR) Master in Business Administration Master of Arts in Education Computer Engineering Technology Business Administration Business Management MANUMBALI, Evelyn B. Assistant Professor III Master in Business Administration Master of Arts in Education major in Mathematics Computer Science; Mathematics, Business

Faculty

higher-education-building-pichigher-education-building-pic   Lemery   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Faculty College of Accountancy, Business and Economics (CABE) Cabello, Zorcastro E. Instructor I Master in Business Administration Graduate (with 6 units in DBA) Cueto Jennifer M. Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Philosophy Major in International Society and Culture Llana, Jesse Nelson P. Asst. Prof. IV Doctor of Public Administration Gonzales, Sandy M. Associate Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Human Resource Management – dissertation writing Malaluan, Jemuel G. Instructor I Doctor of Business Administration Molo, Lovilet C. Assistant Professor I Certified Public Accountant Master in Business Administration Graduate (with 12 units in DBA) Rodriguez, Martha Vida B. Instructor I Master in Business Administration Graduate (with 12 units in DBA) Villanueva, Dennis T. Instructor I Master in Business Administration Graduate (with 39 units in PhD in Business Management)   Part time Faculty Abucay, Richelle P. Lecturer 1 Master in Business Administration Alcazar, Jona May M. Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor Aro, Raquel S. Lecturer I Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Filipino LET Passer Atienza, Raquel H. Lecturer 1 BS Accounting Management Master of Arts in Education Major in Social Studies (18 units) De Torres, Sandra Mae V. Lecturer II Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English MA in Teaching Major in English Language Gonzales, Marie Grace A. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in English Hernandez, Fernando G. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in English Master of Arts in Culture and Heritage Studies (22 units) Manongsong-Antalan, Katherine Jocel M. Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor Moreto, Carmina D. Lecturer III Master in Psychology Nuay, Timothy Paul D. Lecturer I BS Accountancy Certified Public Accountant Ricalde, Sheila Mae M. Lecturer I BS Business Administration Major in Marketing Management Salazar, Edna B. Lecturer II Bachelor in Business Education Major in Business Distributive Arts Master of Arts in Educational Administration (21 Units) College of Teacher Education (CTE) Belegal, Leonila B. Assistant Professor I Master of Arts in Education Major in Educational Management LET Passer Relevo, Marilou V. Assistant Professor I Bachelor of Science in Fisheries Education Master of Arts in Education (27 units) PBET Passer Revuelta, Miguel Alvin King A. Instructor I Master of Arts in Education Major in MAPEH LET Passer Part-time Faculty Alteza, Erwin C. Lecturer II Master of Arts in Education Administration Doctor of Philosophy in English Major in Language and Literature (6 Units) LET Passer Cabalde, Kristine B. Lecturer I Master of Science in Mathematics Education LET Passer Ocampo, Jorge C. Lecturer II Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies LET Passer Peñaflor, Philip Jireh H. Lecturer I Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in MAPEH Master of Arts in Education Major in MAPEH (18 units) LET Passer Villalobos, Mark Joseph M. Lecturer III Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education Master of Arts in Education Major in Educational Management (30 units) LET Passer College of Industrial Technology (CIT) Cusi, Marife M. Instructor I Master of Arts in Education Major in Science Teaching De Villa, Normelito T. Instructor III Civil Engineer Master of Arts in Education Major in Mathematics Teaching (42 units) Part-time Faculty Cañada, Joel N. Lecturer I Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in Electronics Engineering Technology Master of Technology (39 Units) Master of Arts in Education Major in TLE (33 units) Deomampo, Milbert S. Lecturer I BS Electronics & Communication Engineering MS Mathematics (15 units) Garcillanosa, Glenn B. Lecturer I Bachelor of Industrial Technology Major in Electrical Engineering Technology Laksamana, Venice M. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in Mathematics Teaching College of Informatics and Computing Sciences (CICS) Part-time Faculty De Silva, Lalaine C. Lecturer I BS Information Technology Master of Science in Information Technology (9 units)

College of Teacher Education

bsu-facade-web-slidermain-1-entrancehomepage-webslider-3homepage-webslider-1homepage-webslider-2main-1-higher-educucationmain-1-research-cirtcmain-1-amphithreatermain-1-lecture-roommain-1-hostelmain-1-gymmain-1-canteen   Lemery   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities College of Teacher Education Undergraduate Programs Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Social Studies Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Teacher Education major in Garments, Fashion and Design Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Teacher Education major in Electronics Technology

ETEEAP

BSU Nasugbu Campusnasugbu-apacible-statuenasugbu-hostelnasugbu-cas-laboratoriesnasugbu-gym   Nasugbu   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Expanded Tertiary Education, Equivalency and Accreditation Program   The ETEEAP is an alternative education that promotes access to continuing quality higher education. It is an effective system of academic equivalency and accreditation of prior learning from relevant work  experiences and formal/non-formal educational training. Program Offerings Description & Curriculum Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Business Economics Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Financial Management Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Human Resource Management Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management Contact Telephone: (043) 416-0350 loc. 211 Laboratory School Email: labschool.nasugbu@g.batstate-u.edu.ph Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BatStateULabSchool

BatStateU-The NEU enters 2022 UI GreenMetric World University rankings

As evidence of its strong commitment to contribute to a more sustainable world, the Batangas State University (BatStateU), The National Engineering University (NEU) was hailed as the 351st World’s Most Sustainable University in the 2022 UI GreenMetric World University Rankings, and 4th in the country.              As a first-time participant in the said ranking, BatStateU-The NEU successfully garnered 6,760 points from 39 indicators in six different criteria namely: energy and climate, waste, water, transportation, and education and research through the university’s sustainability commitment and initiatives, where the university ranked 168th in the world in the area of education and research.   Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo, University President, thanked all members of the university for their collective actions towards sustainability, especially the task force which initiated the collection and submission of the required data to the UI GreenMetric portal. Recently, the university further made its sustainability efforts more robust by establishing the Center for Sustainable Development (CSD) to ensure that sustainability is an essential component of the university’s core duties of instruction, research, innovation, and extension services, as well as its general administrative and general support services functions. As part of the abovementioned efforts, the university likewise designated Sustainability Development Officers (SDOs) per constituent campuses to ensure that the programs, projects, and activities (PPAs) on a campus level are aligned with the SDGs, and approved the University Policy Guidelines for the Attainment of Sustainable Development Goals by virtue of Board Resolution No. 136, s. 2022. With the theme “Collective Actions for Transforming Sustainable Universities in the Post-Pandemic Time,” the UI GreenMetric was participated by 1050 higher education institutions (HEIs) across the globe, and focuses on higher education’s efforts to continue their sustainability programs and policies based on sustainable development goals (SDGs) while preparing for teaching, learning, and research in post-pandemic COVID-19. Developed since 2010 by the University of Indonesia, UI GreenMetric is the first ranking in the World that has established a Voluntary Standard for improving university infrastructure and action towards sustainable universities worldwide. Complete results of the rankings are available at the UI GreenMetric website.  

Fuji Haya Electric Corp. seals a scholarship partnership with BatStateU-The NEU

On November 24, 2022, Fuji Haya Electric Corporation sealed a scholarship partnership with Batangas State University, The National Engineering University (BatStateU-The NEU). Headed by BatStateU-The NEU President, Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo, together with the Managing Director of Fuji-Haya Electric Corporation, Mr. Yu Hi Kian, the partnership focuses on giving scholarships to deserving students of the University. In his welcome remarks, Dr. Ronquillo praised the officials of Fuji-Haya Electric Corporation for the initiative of giving assistance to the students of his beloved university. “The scholarship that you will provide is a great help to our students not just in terms of financial assistance but an inspiration and motivation to learn more, knowing that there is an institution who is willing to support their educational needs”, Dr. Ronquillo added. He also thanked Fuji-Haya Electric Corporation in accommodating the students of BatStateU in terms of immersion, training, seminars, and internship and encouraged both parties to explore more aspects of collaborations such as cooperative learning opportunities which will mutually benefit the two institutions. Extremely delighted in the said partnership, Mr. Yu Hi Kian further expressed his gratitude to BatStateU-The NEU for making the collaboration possible. He said that the bind will pave way for more possible opportunities to be opened to BatStateU students. He was amazed about the programs offered by the University which he believes promotes dynamism, innovation, and technological development in our country. BatStateU Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Charmaine Rose I. Triviño also extended her appreciation to Fuji Haya Electric Corporation and conveyed that this will be the start of fulfilling the students’ dream to have a worthwhile educational experience without any cost. She also mentioned that Batangas State University is looking forward to having more academic collaboration with the company. Also present in the momentous event are BatStateU officials including Atty. Noel Alberto S. Omandap – Vice President for Development and External Affairs, Prof. Paulina M. Macatangay – Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs of Alangilan Campus, and Dr. Reynato A. Gamboa – Dean of College of Engineering, Dr. Teodorica G. Ani – Director of External Affairs Office and Dr. Jennifer G. Manalo – Assistant Director of Scholarship of Batangas State University. The MOU Signing Ceremony was also graced by the delegates from Fuji-Haya Electric Corporation namely Mr. Roberto F. Anonas Jr. – Director and General Manager, Ms. Vilma A. Llorin – Senior Manager, and Ms. Grace Panalangin – Head Safety Officer. 

UNIVERSITY-WIDE BOOSTER SHOTS VACCINATION DRIVE

ANNOUNCEMENT! There will be a UNIVERSITY-WIDE BOOSTER SHOTS VACCINATION DRIVE open to all BatStateU Teaching and Non-Teaching Personnel, and Students on December 13-14, 2022, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Gov. Feliciano “Sanoy” Leviste Memorial Multi-purpose Gymnasium, BatStateU Pablo Borbon Campus. The 2nd Booster shot recipients will only be for: 1. 18-49 years old individuals with comorbidity 2. Medical Frontliners 3. Senior Citizens This is an initiative of BatStateU Office of the Director for Health Services in partnership with Batangas City Health Office to join the National Government COVID-19 Vaccination Program and Department of Health’s PINASLakas 𝘊𝘈𝘔𝘗𝘈𝘐𝘎𝘕. Bring your vaccination card and kindly observe University’s health and safety protocols. For more information, you may contact BatStateU Office of the Director for Health Services at (+63 43) 980-0385 loc. 1997; 1897 or email them at healthservices.central@g.batstate-u.edu.ph. #KeepSafeRedSpartans      

BatStateU Teams bag International Awards in the EIC’22

A team of BS Electronics Engineering students from Batangas State University, The National Engineering University victoriously emerged as “CHAMPION University Category” in the recently concluded Engineering Innovation Challenge (EIC) 2022 in Singapore.  It was organized by the Institution of Engineers, Singapore (IES) and Science Centre Singapore with the support of the Ministry of Education. The competition commenced in September 2022 and was concluded with a demo and awards presentation during the celebration of Singapore’s National Engineering Day (NED) on November 19. With creativity and innovation, the team topped other finalists from different countries including students from the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University who came second and third respectively. Ai-quaponics-360, Champion, Engineering Innovation Challenge 2022 – University Category Their innovative models were evaluated based on the final product, creativity, design and methodology, originality of the research problem and teamwork. The BatStateU four (4) engineering teams composed of five (5) engineering students and a faculty mentor that made it to the finals of the EIC 2022 under University Category. The team who worked tenaciously on the innovation project, AI-quaponics-360 included Marc James M. Beltran, John Vincent D. Biscocho, Lawrence M. De Castro, Maria Nelly S. Magboo, and Jerico D. Matibag. They used the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to to create an intelligent small-scale aquaponics system, for the monitoring and control of aquaponics parameters, as well as its botanical and zoological components, innovatively designed for food sustainability and security through home urban farming. Dr. Alvin S. Alon, Head of the Digital Transformation Center, BatStateU mentored the team and resolutely guided them all throughout the competition. The “Merit Awards” in the same category were received by the two other teams from BatStateU with their entries: Intelligence Road Quality Monitoring System with Vibration-Sensing Device and Machine Vision Camera dubbed as AI-Rover by John Lloyd A. Austria, Alyssa Mharbie T. Aleta, Nicole L. Librea, James D. Mondelo, and John Carlo L. Padua, mentored by Dr. Anton Louise P. De Ocampo; and the AI 3D SET GO, an AI-Optimized 3D-Printed Adsorbents Decorated with Waste PET Plastic-Derived Metal-Organic Frameworks for Effective and Sustainable Wastewater Remediation by Lawrence V. Portillo, Alvin D. Javier, Andrea A. Rubia, and Abigayle Vince G. Cruz, coached by Dr. Reymark D. Maalihan. Team EUGTO, which seeks to establish Urban Building Placements and Generating Environmental Impacts Through Artificial Intelligence with student members: Rosselle June M. Asi, Eloiza Jean D. Atienza, Clarisse F. Fajarito, Christine Marie V. Oca, and Abegail B. Pangilinan under the BS Electronics Engineering. They were mentored by Dr. Anton Louise P. De Ocampo, Faculty of Electronics Engineering Department and Head of Electronic Systems Research Center. The BatStateU finalists were supported by the research centers under the Science, Technology, Engineering and Environment Research (STEER) Hub such as the Digital Transformation Center (DTC), Electronic Systems Research Center (ESRC),  Material Testing and Calibration Center (MTCC) and the Center for Innovations in Engineering Education (CIEE). Beyond the monetary reward of SGD 8,000.00 for the Champion Team, additional gains were the reward of gaining maturity, building self-confidence, having a greater appreciation of teamwork and professionalism, and an opportunity to develop their potential in providing an innovative solution for a more sustainable future, the inspiration it provides among young Filipino engineers and students even. Truly, Batangas State University, the National Engineering University continuously manifests excellence, creativity and commitment to staying true to its mandates to  achieve relevance and create transformative impact through innovations towards a sustainable future.

Indian Maritime University and BatStateU-The NEU seals partnership to strengthen academic cooperation in various marine-related programs

BATANGAS CITY – Batangas State University (BatStateU), The Philippines’ National Engineering University further expands its international linkages as it seals partnership with the Indian Maritime University (IMU) to strengthen academic cooperation in various marine-related programs on November 9, 2022. Initiated by the Embassy of India to the Philippines led by His Excellency Shambhu S. Kumaran, the partnership between the two Universities was formalized through the Ceremonial Signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The MoU concretized the strong commitment of BatStateU-The NEU and IMU to work collaboratively and establish academic cooperation through academic exchanges, collaborative research projects, co-hosting of conferences, and other mutually beneficial activities in the areas of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Port Management, and Marine Biodiversity. BatStateU-The NEU President, Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo warmly welcomed everyone on the ceremony and expressed his enthusiasm about the possible collaboration between the two universities. He hoped that IMU will work co-actively with BatStateU pertaining on research protection, conservation and strategic management of the marine biodiversity in the Verde Island Passage (VIP) as one of the legal mandates of BatStateU as the National Engineering University.  Dr. Ronquillo also extended his message of gratitude to H.E Shambhu S. Kumaran, Ambassador of India to the Philippines, for always bringing new and numerous opportunities to the University. BatStateU-The NEU, as the Philippine’s largest provider of engineering education recently offered BS in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering as one of the emerging engineering programs. All these, coupled with the University’s firm commitment to protect, conserve, and strategically manage the marine biodiversity in the Verde Island Passage (VIP) are seen instrumental by the institution to successfully develop professional graduates ready for entry as active participants and competent leaders in the industrialized world. Vice Chancellor of Indian Maritime University, Dr. Malini V. Shankar, I.A.S. (Retd.) conveyed through a video message her gratefulness to BatStateU and Embassy of India to the Philippines for making the partnership possible. “I wish that this MoU becomes a building block for our engagement in the international community especially in the Asian region and thereby promote South-South cooperation”, she added. IMU is a central university in India which deals with a wide range of topics related to the sea which is intended to fulfill the requirements of the Maritime Sector of India. Composed of six campuses, IMU is poised to play a key role in the development of trained human resources for the maritime sector. “I am looking forward that this partnership will be reinforced as soon as possible. We will help to facilitate and promote maritime stud  ies, trainings, research and extension work focusing on emerging areas of studies like oceanography, maritime history and laws, security and other related fields. ”,as H.E. Shambhu S. Kumaran ended his closing remarks. The MoU signing was also graced by Ms. Pooja Vernekar, the First Secretary of Embassy of India to the Philippines and BatStateU-The NEU officials including the Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Charmaine Rose I. Triviño, Vice President for Research, Development and Extension Services Assoc. Prof. Albertson D. Amante, Vice President for Administration and Finance Atty. Luzviminda C. Rosales, Vice President for Development and External Affairs Atty. Noel Alberto S. Omandap, and the Dean of the College of Engineering Dr. Reynato A. Gamboa. This initiative, as one among the valuable partnerships that BatStateU has inked, is responsive to the attainment of SDGs 4: Quality Education, 6: Clean Water and Sanitation; 14: Life below Water; and 17: Partnerships for the Goals. Undoubtedly, BatStateU-The NEU continues to shape the history of the country’s engineering education by leading innovations, transforming lives, and building the nation.

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