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Batangas State University, The National Engineering University

Administration

Batstateu RosarioTechnology Building 1   Rosario   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Administration Dr. EXPEDITO V. ACORDA Chancellor Dr. ROSALINDA M. COMIA Campus Director Dr. ROSALINDA M. COMIA Head, Academic Affairs Asst. Prof. MICHAEL Q. BALANAY Head, Research and Extension Office Dr. DYZEL G. ASI Head, Development and External Affairs Dr. AQUINO M. DE LA PEÑA Head, Administrative Services

Facilities

lipa-slider-1lipa-slider-2lipa-slider-3lipa-slider-4   Lipa   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Facilities Campus Buildings   VALERIO MALABANAN BUILDINGANDRES BONIFACIO BUIDLINGFACADE FRONTFACADE REAR VIEWGREGORIO ZARA BUILDINGTERESA SOLIS BUILDING COMPUTER LABORATORY Computer Laboratory The laboratory is located Administration Building inside ICT office. This is open to all student of Lipa Campus from Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Students must log and present their registration  form or school identification card to the assign laboratory assistance to gain access to the facility. This facility is beneficial to those students who don’t have any computing resources at their home. System units use Windows 7 Operating system and installed with basic application like Microsoft Office 2010 and Acrobat Reader. Classrooms All classrooms being used by department are adequate and conducive to learning. All classrooms in the department are well – lighted, ventilated and acoustically conditioned CLASSROOM1CLASSROOM 2DSC05642DSC05646DSC05660 CLINIC 1DSC05662DSC05658DSC05652DSC05657DSC05655DSC05661 Clinic   Library   LIBRARYDSC05674DSC05672DSC05668DSC05673DSC05671DSC05675 SPEECH LABORATORY Speech Laboratory   University Shop   UNIVERSITY SHOPDSC05572DSC05576DSC05579 Screenshot_26-3-2025_125853_Screenshot_26-3-2025_125922_Screenshot_26-3-2025_125848_Screenshot_26-3-2025_125917_Screenshot_26-3-2025_125912_Screenshot_26-3-2025_125843_Screenshot_26-3-2025_12594_Screenshot_26-3-2025_125942_Screenshot_26-3-2025_125927_ Gym Plan  

Linkages

lipa-slider-1lipa-slider-2lipa-slider-3lipa-slider-4   Lipa   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Linkages PARTNERSHIPS  INFOGRAPHICS CABE NO. COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS 1 Ace Summit Life Insurance Agency 2F Unit 202, AO-United Life Bldg.837 A. Arnaiz Ave, Legazpi Village Makati City 2 Acts Insurance Agency Z&A BUILDING, POBLACION PADRE GARCIA, BATANGAS 3 Agile Techfrontier Corporation BLK 2 LOT 16 San Agustin Village, Brgy. San Francisco, Binan, Laguna 4 Agricultural Training Institute- International Training Center on Pig Husbandry Marawoy, Lipa City, Batangas 5 Agro Industrial Cooperative of Mataasnakahoy (AICOM) Rizal Street, Mataasnakahoy, Batangas 6 Ambtel Corporation Purok 1, B.Morada Ave. Lipa City 7 Ampersand Management & Development Group Inc. Unique Plaza Building, 56 Sierra Madre St., Mandaluyong City 8 Antara Corporation Lamar, Pilahan Street, Barangay Sabang, Lipa City, Batangas 9 APEXFEED Agro-Industrial Corporation Brgy. Pinagtung – ulan, San Jose, Batangas 10 APMI at Mount Malarayat Golf and Country Club Brgy. Dagatan, Lipa City, Batangas 11 Armor Milling Corporation SAN FELIPE, PADRE GARCIA 12 Ashcole Hotels and Resorts Corporation General Luna, Street, Sabang, Lipa City, Batangas 12 ASCOM Outsourcing and Janitorial Services Purok 6, San Roque, Santo Tomas, Batangas 4234 13 Ashcole Hotels and Resorts Corporation General Luna, Street, Sabang, Lipa City, Batangas 14 ATF Property Management at Mt. Malarayat Golf And Country Club Brgy. Dagatan Lipa City Batangas 15 Bago (Ibaan) Multi-Purpose Cooperative Bago, Ibaan Batangas 16 Bangko Kabayan Inc. Santiago Street, Poblacion, Ibaan, Batangas 17 Batangas II Electric Cooperative Inc. Antipolo Del Norte, Lipa City 18 BATANGAS II ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. ANTIPOLO DEL NORTE, LIPA CITY 19 CALMAR LAND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Brgy. Antipolo Del Norte, Lipa City 20 CHED Regional Office IV City Hall Compound, J. P. Laurel Highway, Brgy. Marawoy, Lipa City, Batangas 21 China Banking Corporation – Head Office Philcom Bldg. Paseo de Roxas, Makati City 22 City Government of Lipa City Hall Building Marawoy Lipa City 23 CUENCA MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT COL. P. PASIA AVE. POBLACION 2, CUENCA, BATANGAS 24 Culinary adventures Inc At Mount Malarayat Golf and Country Club Dagatan Lipa City Batangas 25 DEMETERLAND AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Gen. Luna St. Brgy. Sabang, Lipa City, Batangas 26 Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) PMS Bldg., Maraouy Lipa City Batangas 27 Department Of Agriculture Tanco Drive, Marawoy, Lipa City, Batangas 28 Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT-Region IV-A) DICT Telecom Road, Capitol Site, Kumintang Ibaba, Batangas City 29 Department of Trade and Industry-DTI Batangas Nacida Bldg. B.Morada Ave.Lipa City 30 Double Dragon Life Insurance Agency 4/F Padilla Bldg.,F Ortigas Avenue,Pasig City 31 DV Consulting Batangas 2nd Flr. Manguiat Bldg., Gen Luna St., Sabang Lipa City, Batangas 32 EVERLAST AGRO INDUSTRIAL CORP BANAY BANAY 2ND SAN JOSE BATANGAS 33 FABSLAI FABSLAI Building, V. Templo Avenue, Banaybanay Concepcion, Lipa City, Batangas 34 Fiesta Mall World Mall Corporation Brgy. Marawoy, Lipa City, Batangas 35 FINANCIAL BLESSINGS AND SUPPORT ASSOCIATION INC. Unit15B Bigben Complex, J.P. Laurel Highway, Brgy. Mataas na Lupa, Lipa City, Batangas 36 Food Sphere Inc. Brgy. Bulihan, Malvar, Batangas 37 FUELEDBYRAMEN FOOD CORPORATION M.P Casanova St. Brgy. Tambo, Lipa City, Batangas 38 GLOBAL CONCRETE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Banaybanay Padre Garcia Batangas 39 GREENSTAR SECURITY AGENCY INC Unit 9, 2nd flr, 1nk Centre, Gen. Luna St.Sabang Lipa City Batangas 40 Han Granite Enterprise 7121 P. Burgos St., San Dionisio Parañaque City 41 Hataw Enterprise Inc. National Highway,Mahabang Parang Batangas City 42 Hyundai Lipa Batangas Purok 2, National Highway, Brgy. Tambo, Lipa City, Batangas 43 Intercare Chiropractic Center Inc. Sto. Tomas St, Makati Ave, Makati, Metro Manila 44 IT’S -A- RAP FOOD CONCEPTS INC. Unit 110-111 JP Laurel Highway Brgy. Sico Lipa City, Batangas 45 J and W General Merchandise Brgy. Marawoy, Lipa City 46 JAMC Marketing Inc #52 Mahogany St. Brgy. Dagatan, Lipa City, Batangas 47 JET Hotel J.P. Laurel Highway Mataas na Lupa 4217 Lipa City, Philippines 48 JETBEST ANIMAL NUTRITION AND HEALTH CARE INC. NATIONAL ROAD MARAWOY LIPA CITY BATANGAS 49 JT MOLAND REALTY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Gen. Luna St. Sabang, Lipa City 50 Lamonte Sales and Merchandising Specialist Brgy.1 Lipa City Batangas 51 LANDMARK COMMUNITIES INC. Bugtong na Pulo, Lipa City 52 LEADCORE REAL ESTATE CORPORATION Unit 2, Demeterland Bldg., Sabang, Lipa City, Batangas 53 Librius Construction and Supply Corporation 87 Villa Monica Subdivision Purok 1, Lodlod, Lipa City, Batangas 54 Lipa Agricultural Development Corporation La Mar Village, Sabang, Lipa City 55 Lipa Archdiocesan Social Action Commission Inc. LAFORCE Building, JP Laurel Hi-way, Marawoy 4217 Lipa City, Philippines 56 Lipa Bank Inc. A Rural Bank #65 T.M. Kalaw St., Lipa City, Batangas 57 Lipa Bank Inc. A Rural Bank – Mataas na Kahoy Branch V. Templo Avenue, Brgy. 4 Mataas na Kahoy, Batangas 58 LIPA CITY SCIENCE INTEGRATED NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 611 B. MORADA ST., BRGY 1, LIPA CITY, BATANGAS 59 Lipa Medix Medical Center J.P Laurel Highway, Balintawak, Lipa City, Batangas 60 LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT OF PADRE GARCIA BRGY. POBLACION, PADRE GARCIA, BATANGAS 61 Luzon Development Bank – San Jose Branch Unit 3&4 AV Building, Banay-Banay 1, San Jose Batangas 62 MAKATI DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MDC Corporate Center Radian Street, Arca South Estate Western Bicutan, Taguig City 1630 63 Malarayat Rural Bank Inc. – Lipa Branch Banaybanay Concepcion Lipa City, Batangas 64 MAPALAD MASSAGE AND SPA P. Torres St. COR Obispo Obviar St., Brgy. 6, Lipa City, Batangas 65 MARY MEDIATRIX MEDICAL CENTER J.P Laurel Highway Mataas na Lupa, Lipa City 66 Maxim De Humana International Inc. – Batangas Branch 2nd Floor R. Bldg. J.P. Laurel Highway, Marawoy, Lipa City, Batangas 67 METRO LIPA MEDICAL CENTER PRESIDENT JP LAUREL HIGHWAY,LIPA,BATANGAS 68 MNLeistung Inc. RS City Square, Sto. Domingo Ortigas Extension Cainta Rizal 69 Mount Carmel Rural Bank Inc J.M. Kalaw St. Lipa City 70 Mount Carmel Rural Bank Inc. – San Jose Branch Makalintal Avenue Brgy. Taysan San Jose Batangas 71 Municipal Government of Rosario Gualberto Avenue, Poblacion B. Rosario, Batangas 72 Municipality of Alitagtag Poblacion West, Alitagtag Batangas 73 MUNICIPALITY OF MATAASNAKAHOY V. Templo. St, Mataasnakahoy, Batangas 74 Municipality of San Jose Brgy. Don Luis, San Jose, Batangas 75 NEW NEMAR DEVELOPMENT CORP.

Extension & Community Services

lipa-slider-1lipa-slider-2lipa-slider-3lipa-slider-4   Lipa   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Extension & Community Services   Event/Activity Date Place Personnel(s) involved Link to Description/Summary *(5W1H) Project Aetaguyod: Livelihood Training on the Use of Solar-Powered Sewing Machine and Dressmaking   January 31 – February 1, 2022 Brgy. Banoyo, San Luis, Batangas Ms. Nelda A. Rosima – Head, ESO The project aimed to provide livelihood training programs for the members of the Aeta Community in San Luis, Batangas. It was conducted through the help of the Department of Science and Technology – CALABARZON, YES Club Philippines, Inc. and the Enrique Zobel Technical Center. Through the project, the Extension Services Office Lipa and its partners were able to train 18 members of the community on Dressmaking, as well as provide them units of Solar-Powered and Conventional Sewing Machines.   Link to the Evaluation Report and Photos: Operation Shield: Donation of Mini Anti-COVID Kits February 28, 2022 Lipa City, Batangas Ms. Nelda A. Rosima – Head, ESO Operation Shield was conducted by the Extension Services Office, in partnership with JJC Barako Lipa and Pinas Forward, to provide anti-covid kits to workers in public places like public terminals and food courts. They were selected as the beneficiaries for their perceived higher risk of contracting the disease due to their nature of work and their workplace. The primary beneficiaries were food court servers, drivers of public transportations, as well as vendors in public terminals. The activity benefitted at least seventeen (17) people.   Link to the Evaluation Report and Photos: Website Development Training for IT Personnel of Municipality of Ibaan: Django Phase I March 12, 2022 Municipal Hall, Poblacion, Ibaan, Batangas Ms. Nelda A. Rosima – Head, ESO; Ms. Richelle M. Sulit – GAD Secretariat; Mr. Dioneces O. Alimoren – CICS This activity was conducted as part of the Memorandum of Agreement between the Municipality of Ibaan and of BatStateU Lipa and was the first in the series of training focusing on the use of Django in Website Development. The activity involved faculty members and extensionists from the College of Informatics and Computing Sciences and shall have its Phase II in the second quarter of the fiscal year. The activity was able to train six (6) IT Personnel of the Municipality.   Link to the Evaluation Report and Photos: Sa Pag-iwas sa Sunog Hindi ka Nag-iisa”: An Emergency Drill and Seminar on Fire Safety and Prevention March 17, 2022 Batangas State University Lipa, Marawoy, Lipa City, Batangas Ms. Nelda A. Rosima – Head, ESO; Ms. Maricel Lacbay – Head, EMU In observance of the month of March as the Fire Prevention Month, the Extension Services Office – together with the Extension Coordinator from the College of Engineering and Head of Environmental Management Unit, Ms. Maricel M. Lacbay, as well as the Bureau of Fire Protection of Lipa City – conducted this activity for the employees and students of the BatStateU Lipa. The activity trained the participants on proper actions and reactions in case of fire incidents. The activity saw a total of 100 active participants.   Link to the Evaluation Report and Photos: Streamline and Transcend and Effective Process (STEP) Workshop: A Calibration Session of CMCI Focal, Partner SUCs, and Concerned RLAs March 18, 2022 Via Zoom from Batangas State University Lipa, Marawoy, Lipa City, Batangas Ms. Nelda A. Rosima – Head, ESO; Ms. Blancaflor Arada – Coordinator, CIT The activity was an 8-hour workshop conducted via Zoom with Ms. Blancaflor P. Arada, Extension Coordinator of CIT, serving as one of the coaches for data collection and pre-validation process. The activity was participated by CMCI Focal Persons, Representatives of Partner SUCs and other Regional Line Agencies. A total of 30 representative participated in the activity.   Link to the Evaluation Report and Photos: 2022 National Women’s Month Celebration: “We Make Change for Women”, Agenda ng Kababaihan, Tungo sa Kaunlaran March 21, 2022 Via Zoom from Batangas State University Lipa, Marawoy, Lipa City, Batangas Ms. Nelda A. Rosima – Head, ESO; Ms. Richelle M. Sulit – GAD Secretariat Spearheaded by the GAD Secretariat, Ms. Richelle M. Sulit, and the Head of Extension Services Office, Ms. Nelda A. Rosima, the activity was conducted with primary objective of informing, engaging, inspiring, and empowering women and girls to be agents of change. The activity was graced by the presence of prominent women of Lipa City as resource speakers including an entrepreneur and former President of a Non-Profit Organization as well as former public servants. The activity was participated by students, faculty members, non-teaching personnel of BatStateU Lipa, and members of the faculty of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.   Link to the Evaluation Report and Photos: Gender and Development and Responsible Voting for Probationers, Parolees, and Pardonees March 23, 2022 At Gymnasium, Batangas State University Lipa, Marawoy, Lipa City, Batangas Ms. Nelda A. Rosima – Head, ESO; Ms. Richelle M. Sulit – GAD Secretariat The activity Gender and Development and Responsible Voting for Probationers, Parolees, and Pardonees was conducted through the initiative of the Office for Parole and Probation Administration of Lipa City and its Chief Officer Ms. Anelyn B. Arcardo. The activity aimed to provide basic education on Gender and Development as part of the observance of the 2022 National Women’s Month. Secondarily, the activity also provided basic education on responsible voting. The activity was attended by the city’s parolees, probationers, and pardonees. It saw, by the end of the activity, a total of seventy-one attendees including four women.     Link to the Evaluation Report and Photos: Webinar for Big Data Analytics for Disaster Response and Recovery March 29, 2022 Via Zoom from Batangas State University Lipa, Marawoy, Lipa City, Batangas Ms. Nelda A. Rosima – Head, ESO; Dr. Francis G. Balazon – CICS The activity Webinar for Big Data Analytics for Disaster Response and Recovery was conducted in collaboration with Walailak University’s Center of Excellence in response to the emerging trend of use of Big Data Analytics not only

Research & Development

lipa-slider-1lipa-slider-2lipa-slider-3lipa-slider-4   Lipa   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Research & Development Recent Research Presentations     No. Name of Student and Faculty Researcher/s Title of Study Conference 1 Asst. Prof. Arnold Q. Malaluan TRAIN LAW: Level of Awareness on the Context of Entrepreneurs 20th PCDEB and 1st ASEAN Business Summit 2 Asst. Prof. Arnold Q. Malaluan Capital Investment Activities Utilized by Manufacturing Companies 28th Accounting Teachers Conference – NACPAE 3 Dr. Annalee Cabrera Work Culture, Work Life Balance and Work Engagement of Batangas State University Teaching Personnel: Basis for Faculty Development Program Research Colloquium and Competition 4 Dr. Emerita T. Generoso Leadership Potentials of Officers and Members of Accredited Student Organization in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) BatStateU-IOER 1st World Research Conference Across Disciplines (WRCAD) 5 Dr. Vanessah V. Castillo Communication Strategies for Enhancing the Indigenous People’s Social Integration in the Local Community BatStateU-IOER 1st World Research Conference Across Disciplines (WRCAD) 6 Engr. Maricel M. Lacbay Design of Engineering Controls to Reduce Ergonomic Risk of the Manual Coffee Bean Mixing Process International Conference on Science and Technology and Management (ICSTM-21) 7 Mr. Dioneces Alimoren; Fatalla, Katherine F; Balita Elsie E.; Mandirigma, Jake P. SmartLipa: A Mobile Contact Tracing Application 1st International Multidisciplinary Conference on Engineering and Technology, Education,Management and Development Studies (1st IMCETEMDS) 8 Ms. Blancaflor Arada Modified Thermal Scanner with Automatic Alcohol Dispenser for Public Utility Jeepney 1st International Multidisciplinary Conference on Engineering and Technology, Education,Management and Development Studies (1st IMCETEMDS) 9 Mr. Dioneces Alimoren; Moises S. Victoria Jr.; Regie I. Vergara; Reuven C. Luna Development of an Android Mobile Application for PasaBUY Grocery 1st International Multidisciplinary Conference on Engineering and Technology, Education,Management and Development Studies (1st IMCETEMDS) 10 Ms. Jonnah Melo; Jeremy G. Braga; Jonalyn A. Gonzales; Jhieram B. Mateo Sentiment Analysis of Tweets 1st International Multidisciplinary Conference on Engineering and Technology, Education,Management and Development Studies (1st IMCETEMDS) 11 Dr. Francis G. Balazon; Sedrick M. Balita; Dhalyn F. Fortus; Jhane Allysa Nicole M. Marabe Development and Design of Automatic Alcohol Dispenser and Temperature Scanner Using Arduino 1st International Multidisciplinary Conference on Engineering and Technology, Education,Management and Development Studies (1st IMCETEMDS) 12 Mr. Philip Geneta Development of Motorcycle Engine Shut-Off Device 1st International Multidisciplinary Conference on Engineering and Technology, Education,Management and Development Studies (1st IMCETEMDS)) 13 Ronie A. Mendoza; Princess D. Laluna; Baby Lyn B. Mea; Warren T. Untalan Engagement of BS Industrial Engineering Students of BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY LIPA in Online Learning 5th International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST) 14 Roderick Cabael; Maricel Lacbay, Len Rose Katigbak Analysis on the Workers Vibration Exposure from Compaction Block Machines 5th International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST) 15 Leoven A. Austria; Gladys S. Boongaling; Justine M. Patacsil; Rica Mae C. Sarmiento Ergonomic Comparison of Sitting and Standing Checkout Cashier Operation 5th International Research Conference on Innovations in Engineering, Science and Technology (IRCIEST) 16 Asst. Prof. Arnold Q. Malaluan Cost Accounting System Utilized by Manufacturing Companies in the Three Cities of Batangas 4th DLSAU International Multidisciplinary Research Conference with the theme“ Resilience, Response, Recovery: Reimagining Sustainability in the Pandemic” 17 Asst. Prof. Ronie A. Mendoza Academic Performance of Students and Instructional Performance of Faculty of the College Engineering at BatangasState University Innovative Practices in Education, Research and Technology 18 Asst. Prof. Arnold Q. Malaluan Determinants of Profitability of Cooperatives in Lipa City 5th ASEAN Research Conference with the theme “Strengthening Research Culture in Business Education” 19 Mr. Philip Geneta Development of QRTRIKE: A Contactless Fare Payment Mobile Application International Conference on Education with the theme “Reimagining Post-Pandemic Education through Pedagogical and Technological Transformation” 20 Ms. Blancaflor P. Arada Automatic Waster Segregator International Conference on Education with the theme “Reimagining Post-Pandemic Education through Pedagogical and Technological Transformation” 21 Ms. Ester M. Iglopas Preparedness of the Newly Elected Sangguniang Kabataan Officials in the Performance of their Duties and as Mandated by Republic Act No. 10742 3rd International Virtual Conference on Interdisciplinary Research in Higher Education 2022 with the theme “Research during Pandemic: Gains and Challenges” 22 Mr. Philip Geneta Development of Arduino Based Decibel Meter for Mufflers 15th NOCEI Research Forum with the theme “NOCEI and the Now: Continuing the Tradition of Discovery and Innovation” 23 Ms. Blancaflor Arada LPG Leak Alert with Shut Off Device 15th NOCEI Research Forum with the theme “NOCEI and the Now: Continuing the Tradition of Discovery and Innovation” 24 Ms. Shelyn S. Extra; Engr. Leoven A. Austria; Dr. Nerrie E. Malaluan; Ms. Madel L. Lumbera Status of Coffee Production in Lipa City 1st International Conference on Innovations and Education with the theme “Future-Ready HEI: Embracing the Culture of Internationalization and Global Citizenship Education” 25 Dr. Francis G. Balazon Classification of Documents using Document Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers 1st International Conference on Innovations and Education with the theme “Future-Ready HEI: Embracing the Culture of Internationalization and Global Citizenship Education” 26 Dr. Nerrie E. Malaluan Exploring the Integration of Language Strategies in Teaching Science in Asian University Classrooms 1st International Conference on Innovations and Education with the theme “Future-Ready HEI: Embracing the Culture of Internationalization and Global Citizenship Education” 27 Mr. Philip Geneta iGuideMo: A Mental Health Mobile Application for the Office of Guidance and Counseling International Research Conference on Engineering, Science, Technology, Education and Management (IRCESTEM 2022) 28 Philip D. Geneta Development of Technology-Enabled Application for Coaching and Holistic Examination Readiness (TEACHER): A Mobile Application Reviewer for Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) Aspirants PACUIT 20th National Convention & 5th International Conference 29 Philip D. Geneta Development of Philippine National Information Technology Standards (PhilNITS) IT Passport (IP) Certification Exam Reviewer Mobile Application 4th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Engineering and Technology, Education, Management and Development Studies 30 Baby Lileth A. Rosales Adoption of Peer-Led Team Learning (PLTL) Approach in Teaching Science in the College of Teacher Education 4th International Multidisciplinary Conference on Engineering and Technology, Education, Management and Development Studies 31 Maricel M. Lacbay Cocoa 3-in-1 Machine: Optimizing Cacao Bean Processing

Faculty

lipa-slider-1lipa-slider-2lipa-slider-3lipa-slider-4   Lipa   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Faculty College of Informatics and Computing Sciences PERMANENT FACULTY Mr. Dioneces O. Alimoren Instructor II Master of Sciences in Computer Science Major in Software Development Dr. Ryndel V. Amorado Assistant Professor IV Doctor of Information Technology Dr. Francis G. Balazon Professor IV Doctor of Information Technology Engr. Jonnah R. Melo Instructor III Master of Science in Computer Engineering Ms. Richelle M. Sulit Instructor III Master of Sciences in Computer Science GUEST LECTURERS Abegania, Aaron Dave M. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Almario, Arvin E. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Mr. Mark Erolle L. Bunyi Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Ms. Charize C. Cornejo Lecturer II PhD Major in School Leadership and Management Asi, Aries C. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Balba, Raymond P. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Baluyot, Deanmarc Patrick G. Lecturer I Master in Business Administration Master in Engineering Bolivar, Krizia Charisse B. Lecturer I Bachelor in Secondary Education Major in Social Studies Ms. Trisha M. Menintigar Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in Pagtuturo sa Filipino (Ongoing) Calosa, Charlene P. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Major in Business Analytics Fundamentals of Business Process Outsourcing 2 Cuenca, Mikhael Gerae L. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering De Villa, Ailine B. Lecturer I Master in Information Technology (Ongoing) Floro, Melandro V. Lecturer I Master of Science in Computer Science (18 Units) Maquinto, Zymon Andrew M. Lecturer II Master of Science in Data Science (Ongoing) Pastrana, Carlo M. Lecturer I Master of Library and Information Science Paz, Bryan Emmanuel B. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Perez, Gladys Lecturer IV Master of Arts in Education Major in Mathematics Teaching Labiaga, Elenor R. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in Pagtuturo sa Filipino (Ongoing) Mr. Daryl M. Tiquio Lecturer I Master in Business Analytics (30 units Ongoing) Reyes, Allainer C. Lecturer I Master in Information Technology (Ongoing) Suarez, Aileen V. Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Realis, Glenda V. Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in Physical Education (Ongoing) College of Accountancy, Business and Economics PERMANENT FACULTY Asst. Prof. Rainier Vincent B. Abante Assistant Professor II Master in Business Administration Asst. Prof. Rey Anthony N. Abing Assistant Professor III Master in Business Administration Dr. Annalee D. Cabrera Associate Professor I Doctor of Philosophy in Management Atty. Alvin R. De Silva Associate Professor III Doctor of Philosophy in Management Dr. Michael C. Godoy Associate Professor V Doctor of Philosophy in Management Asst. Prof. Elvis B. Lumanglas Assistant Professor III Master in Development Management major in Public Management Asst. Prof. Jerry P. Lumbera Assistant Professor I Masters in Business Administration Asst. Prof. Madel L. Lumbera Assistant Professor I Masters in Business Administration Mr. Randy M. Manimtim Instructor I Doctor of Physical Education (on-going) Dr. Nelda A. Rosima Assistant Professor II Doctor in Business Administration Dr. Monette M. Soquiat Associate Professor II Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management Asst. Prof. Roselle B. Tibayan-Godoy Assistant Professor IV Doctor in Business Administration (30 units) GUEST LECTURERS Atty. Lovelyn M. Atienza Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor Ms. Evangeline G. Balazon Lecturer III Master in Business Administration Ms. Jaera Kim Juveda Lecturer I Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Filipino Mr. Kelvin L. Linatoc Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting Mr. Christer Jan V. Litan Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education major in Social Studies Teaching (on-going) Dr. Ericka Zyra Mhay V. Loleng Lecturer III Doctor of Philosophy Major in Business Management Ms. Venus Charisse L. Mabiling Lecturer I Master in Business Administration with specialization in Financial Management (on-going) Mr. Randy M. Macalindong Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accounting Management Ms. Nelsie P. Malibiran Lecturer II Doctor in Business Administration (15 units) Atty. Reem D. Magpantay Professorial Lecturer I Juris Doctor Ms. Julie Ann D. Mercado Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education major in English Ms. Jomaica D. Montalbo Lecturer I Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health Ms. Jonalyn C. Perez Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education Major in Filipino Language Teaching (on-going) Mr. Cloyd C. Ramos Lecturer IV Doctor of Philosophy Educational Leadership and Management (on-going) Mr. Samuel G. Ramos Lecturer II Master in Management Major in Human Resources and Development Ms. Ma. Blessilda M. Resurreccion Lecturer I Masters of Arts in Education Major in TLE Teaching (on-going) Mr. Marcelino O. Reyes Lecturer I AB Political Science Ms. Geramie May M. Salta Lecturer I Doctor of Jurisprudence Ms. Jhansen S. Salazar Lecturer I Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Science Mr. Joseph M. Sambrano Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Ms. Wenyfer T. Suarez Lecturer III Master in Business Administration College of Arts and Sciences PERMANENT FACULTY Maria Lourdes G. Balita Instructor III Master of Science in Psychology Myra A. Bersoto Associate Professor V PhD in Guidance Counseling and PhD in Educational Management Maria Lucia A. Caringal Associate Professor IV PhD in Education, Major in Mathematics (42 units) Vanessah V. Castillo Associate Professor IV PhD in Development Communication Ronie A. Mendoza Assistant Professor IV PhD in Mathematics Education Berna Grace A. Padua Instructor II Master in Public Affairs Yolanda L. Pasia Associate Professor I Doctor of Arts in Literature and Communication GUEST LECTURERS John Ralph A. Agustino Guest Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Psychology Noriene Joyce D. Anareta Guest Lecturer I Bachelor of Science in Development Communication Aron Kim Asprec Guest Lecturer I Master of Science in Mathematics specializing in Mathematics Education Francis Ramil Bendaña Guest Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management (30 Units), Professional Education (12 Units) Jiselle Anne B. Boongaling Guest Lecturer I Master of Arts in Education, Pagtuturo ng Filipino (9 Units) Angela C. Cabalo Guest Lecturer I Masters in Public Administration (48 Units) Rhona L.

Administration

lipa-slider-1lipa-slider-2lipa-slider-3lipa-slider-4   Lipa   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Administration Office of the Chancellor DR. TIRSO A RONQUILLO University President Atty. ALVIN R. DE SILVA Chancellor MS. ESTER M. IGLOPAS Administrative Officer V MS. RICHELLE M. SULIT Head, Sustainable Development Office Gender and Development Office DR. EMERITA T. GENEROSO Head, Quality Assurance Management ENGR. LEOVEN A. AUSTRIA Head, Internal Audit Services MS. RHOA MICHAELA L. MANTUANO Administrative Aide VI MR. KARL JOSEPH L. ANTEROLA Administrative Aide VI MR. EARVIN S. ROSITA Administrative Assistant II Administrative Aide VI MS. ARRA JEAN CAMACHO Administrative Assistant II Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Dr. TIRSO A. RONQUILLO University President Atty. ALVIN R. DE SILVA Chancellor Dr. IMELDA M. FLORES Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs COLLEGE DEANS Dr. MONETTE M. SOQUIAT Dean, College of Accountancy, Business, and Economics Ms. MADEL L. LUMBERA Associate Dean, College of Accountancy, Business, and Economics Assoc. Prof. MARIA LUCIA A. CARINGAL Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Mrs. MARIA LOURDES G. BALITA Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Engr. LEOVEN A. AUSTRIA OIC-Dean, College of Engineering Dr. RYNDEL V. AMORADO Dean, College of Informatics and Computing Sciences Dr. EMERITA T. GENEROSO Dean, College of Teacher Education Assoc. Prof. PHILIP D. GENETA Dean, College of Industrial Technology UNIT HEADS Mr. RANDY M. MANIMTIM Head, Culture and Arts Ms. CATHERYN J. RAMIREZ Head, General Education Ms. MARIA LOURDES G. BALITA Head, Guidance and Counseling Engr. JONNAH R. MELO Head, Library Services Asst. Prof. ELVIS B. LUMANGLAS Head, National Service Training Program Mr. JAYSON D. PENTINIO Head, On-the-Job Training Ms. JENELYN M. GUTIERREZ Head, Registration Services Mr. RANDY M. MANIMTIM Head, Sports Development Ms. ESTER M. IGLOPAS Head, Student Discipline Dr. RODERICK A. CABAEL Head, Scholarship and Fnancial Assistance Dr. ANNALEE D. CABRERA Head, Student Organization Dr. RODERICK A. CABAEL Head, Testing and Admission Ms. MAYRA J. MELO Head, Health Services Office of the Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance Dr. TIRSO A. RONQUILLO University President Atty. ALVIN R. DE SILVA Chancellor Dr. MICHAEL C. GODOY Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance Ms. EVANGELINE A. GARCIA Head, Procurement Ms. MARILYN B. TORCULAS Head, Records Management Engr. LIZA N. SALAZAR Head, Property and Supply Management Engr. GERALD M. FOLIENTE Head, Project Facilities and Management Mr. RONIE A. MENDOZA  Head, General Services Mr. RAINIER VINCENT B. ABANTE, CPA Head, Accounting Ms. MARIEL S. FAJILAN Head, Budget Ms. SAHARA JANE R. GUNO Head, Cashiering/Disbursing Ms. YOLANDA L. PASIA Head, Human Resource Management Engr. MARICEL M. LACBAY Head, Environmental Management Unit Office of the Vice Chancellor for Development and External Affairs DR. TIRSO A RONQUILLO University President Atty. ALVIN R. DE SILVA Chancellor Dr. VANESSAH V. CASTILLO Vice Chancellor for Development and External Affairs Mr. DIONECES O. ALIMOREN Head, Planning and Development Engr. JONNAH R. MELO Head, ICT Services Dr. VANESSAH V. CASTILLO Head, External Affairs Dr. ANNALEE D. CABRERA Head, Resource Generation Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, Development and Extension Services DR. TIRSO A RONQUILLO University President Atty. ALVIN R. DE SILVA Chancellor DR. FRANCIS G. BALAZON Vice Chancellor for Research, Development and Extension Services Ms. BERNA GRACE A. PADUA Head, Research Mr. REXON S. HERNANDEZ Head, Extension Services Ms. RICHELLE M. SULIT GAD, Secretariat

Facilities

malvar-slider-1malvar-slider-2malvar-slider-3malvar-slider-4malvar-slider-5CABEIHM BLDGCECS BLDG(1)CET BLDGCTE BLDGSC2(1)SC2   Malvar   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities DEAN’S OFFICE AND FACULTY ROOM The Dean’s office and faculty room are situated on the ground floor of the College of Arts and Sciences Building, along with three lecture rooms. On the second floor, the Psych Lab and a faculty annex room are located. CAS Lab 1 and 2 can be found in another building on the second floor. CAS FACULTY ROOM CAS 101 CAS 102 CAS 103 CAS LABORATORY  ANNEX FACULTY ROOM CRIME LABORATORY CRIME SCENE ROOM The Crime Scene room is a simulation room for examining possible crime scene. It allows the development of the students’ ability to analyze and determine the case PSYCHOLOGY LABORATORY The Psychology Laboratory is a work unit whose primary responsibility is to facilitate all lecture activities such as psychological assessment, experimental psychology, and counseling practicums, and data collection for psychological research. PSYCHOLOGY LAB 1PSYCHOLOGY LAB 2PSYCHOLOGY LAB 3PSYCHOLOGY LAB 4PSYCHOLOGY LAB 5PSYCHOLOGY LAB 6PSYCHOLOGY LAB 7PSYCHOLOGY LAB 8PsychLab4PsychLab3PsychLab2PsychLab1 MOOT COURT The Moot Court is where students practice and are trained for the future, as well as develop the necessary skills CRIMINOLOGY LABORATORY Physical, chemical, biological, and digital evidence are all examined in the Criminology Laboratory. This enables students to specialize in areas such as behavioral forensic science, forensic pathology, forensic anthropology, crime-scene investigation, and ballistics   COLLEGE OF INFORMATICS AND COMPUTING SCIENCES CISCO LABORATORY The CISCO Laboratory serves as one of the three (3) major computer laboratories for the Information Technology program of the college. It provides the facility in which the students can learn, train and demonstrate their skills in computer networking and managing different routers and switches integrated in their course curriculum. The laboratory currently holds forty-nine (49) Desktop computers, a server/switch rack, s set of CICSO routers, network cables used for splicing, a standard glass board for lectures, and a set of chairs for student use. Aside from being used as a CICSO laboratory it can also handle some of the other major courses of the program including programming.   INTERNET LABORATORY The Internet Laboratory is one of the facilities provided to the students of the university. It allows the students to utilize and access the internet with desktop computers provided by the university. Each student has an allotted number of hours in using the computer for internet access. This provides the students with enough time to do their class homework and researches. There are twenty-five (25) Desktop Computer available for the students to use during the semester.   COMPUTER LABORATORY Located at the CABEIHM Building Ground Floor NEW COMPUTER LAB OLD COMPUTER LAB COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION SPEECH LABORATORY The Speech Laboratory as show in the picture below was envisioned as a communication and research center in which education students, particularly English majors, could use the facilities for self- improvement and supervised practice and analytical listening and oral communication-related activities. COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND INTERNATIONAL HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT  Cold Kitchen – Located at the CABEIHM Building Ground Floor Hot Kitchen – Located at the CABEIHM Building Ground Floor Housekeeping Laboratory Rooms – Located at the 2nd floor of Hostel Building FUNCTION HALL GROUND FLOOR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Physics Laboratory Room Physics Laboratory Room. This laboratory room is intended for laboratory exercises in Physics. Students who are enrolled in Physics courses may use this room and the equipment here to perform their laboratory experiments. This room has chairs for pre-laboratory lectures and working tables for the actual experiments. Mechatronics Laboratory Mechatronics Laboratory. The Mechatronics Laboratory has adequate space for a class of 24 – 30 students. Robotic kits are appropriately kept and labeled inside the cabinet. With the help of the modules, students will be able to design, construct and program various kinds of robots by themselves. Industrial Engineering Laboratory Industrial Engineering Laboratory. Industrial Engineering Laboratory is designed to cater 15-25 students to do their experiments in various Industrial Engineering subjects. The IE Lab is composed of Ergonomics Lab, Methods Engineering Lab and Work Measurement Lab, wherein it houses different tools and equipment used in different experiments. Chemistry Laboratory Chemistry Laboratory. Chemistry Laboratory is located in the 5th floor of the building. It caters 15-25 students, doing their experiments on the subject. OTHER FACILITIES AUDIO VISUAL ROOM CLINIC GYMNASIUM LIBRARY

Extension & Community Services

malvar-slider-1malvar-slider-2malvar-slider-3malvar-slider-4malvar-slider-5CABEIHM BLDGCECS BLDG(1)CET BLDGCTE BLDGSC2(1)SC2   Malvar   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Extension & Community Services Title Brief Description Beneficiaries CABEIHM (CABEIHM Adopts Barangay for Extension, Instruction, Honing, and Mentoring)   This is an extension project proposed by the College of Accountancy, Business, Economics, and International Hospitality Management (CABEIHM). This project started this year 2022 and consists of multiple activities. It focuses on livelihood and the target participants are also taught about financial planning, how to handle their finances, and how to make income through this livelihood training to lessen poverty in the country. Two activities under this project were already implemented. Lined-up activities under this project were already proposed and ready to implement in the target adopted municipality, Talisay, Batangas. This project was also connected to the Bangon Batangas Program of Batangas State University.   4P’s Beneficiaries TRAINING ON FIRE SAFETY AND DRILL WITH PROPER USE OF FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR THE EMPLOYEES AND STUDENTS OF BATSTATE-U TNEU JPLPC MALVAR The College of Arts and Sciences under the program of BS Criminology spearheaded the Training on Fire Safety and drill with proper use of Fire Extinguisher for the employee and students of BatStateU JPLPC-Malvar. It generally aims to reinforce the teaching and non-teaching personnel, and students of appropriate knowledge, skills and preparations in case a fire incident will happen. FO3 Von Allen Olave and FO1 Brandon P. Ramos, ME from the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP-Malvar) were the resource persons of the training. The lecture, discussion and question and answer portion were done in the morning session. The after-session was the actual drill on how to use the fire extinguisher. The employees and students from the campus have actively participated in the drill.   BATSTATE-U JPLPC Malvar Faculty Members And Students TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER The College of Engineering conducted multiple technology transfers in a different company. It is the process of transferring technology from the person or organization that owns or holds it to another person or organization, in an attempt to transform inventions and scientific outcomes into new products and services that benefit society. Three beneficiaries were provided a developed technology from the research of students this year. The technology transferred was monitored by the implementing college.   Riso Packaging Technology Corp., Lima Technology Lipa City Jemar Hardware Enterprise Barleta Preision Manufacturing Inc. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION REVIEW The College of Teacher Education conducted the Civil Service Examination Review for the employees and students of BatStateU JPLPC-Malvar and some employees from the Municipal Hall of Malvar under Job Order Status. The main objective of this review is to prepare the applications for the CSE.  Passing the Civil Service exam would make them eligible for civil service and enjoy the benefits of being a government employee for their professional and personal growth. Ten over thirty examinees passed the recently conducted examination. The passing rate was 33.33% while the national passing rate was 19% which indicates that the passing rate of this examination review was still considered relatively high.   Job Order Status Employees SEMINAR/TRAINING ON SMALL FOOD BUSINESS In line with the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) of Darasa entitled “Simula ng Kabuhayan, Sa Bisikleta at Karitelang mula sa Bayan!” that aims to promote livelihood to the community and give something to start with a business. The BatStateU-CIT Department was requested to conduct seminar/training on Basic Entrepreneurship to help their constituents run small and Food Safety Practices to educate the beneficiaries on the safety principles and all necessary guidelines to avoid harm. Basic Entrepreneurship was discussed by Mr. John Richard M. Esguerra of the Center of Technopreneurship of BatStateU Alangilan Campus and the Basic Entrepreneurship was discussed by Mr. Ellgine Libao and Mr. Hernandez, Research Specialists from DOST CALABARZON 4A. The participants were participated by the Food Vendors from Tanauan, Batangas, and faculty, students and alumni from BatStateU JPLPC-Malvar.   Vendors, Faculty, Students and Alumni  

Research & Development

malvar-slider-1malvar-slider-2malvar-slider-3malvar-slider-4malvar-slider-5CABEIHM BLDGCECS BLDG(1)CET BLDGCTE BLDGSC2(1)SC2   Malvar   Administration   Students   Faculty   Research   Extension   Linkages   Facilities Research & Development Research Core of BatStateU JPLPC-Malvar focuses on both Social Science and Developmental Research. Social Science is any branch of academic study or science that deals with human behavior in its social and cultural aspects. Usually included within the social sciences are cultural (or social) anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, and economics. On the other hand, Developmental Research is a systematic study of designing, developing, and evaluating instructional programs, processes, and products that must meet criteria of internal consistency and effectiveness. Having a dominant number of social science faculty researchers, the campus produces research on psychology, management, criminology, and education in which outputs are utilized for the improvement of life and education in the campus and other beneficiaries. The campus also generates product-based research on Information Communication Technology and different fields of industries in which technologies created are transferred to various industries to revolutionize products and work-oriented processes. RECENT RESEARCH PUBLICATION NAME OF FACULTY/ STUDENTS TITLE OF STUDY NAME OF JOURNAL Teejay Dela Cueva Panganiban   The role of interest in athletics in promoting students’ home-based physical activities engagement amidst pandemic   Jurnal SPORTIF: Jurnal Penelitian Pembelajaran   Acquiring Skills in Basketball through Observational Learning   Jurnal SPORTIF: Jurnal Penelitian Pembelajaran Glenda M. Dimaano   Self – Concept and Social Mobility of Female Faculty in Higher Education Institution   Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Studies Richard Mendoza Bañez   Thematic Construction of Digital Visual Arts: Implications for Digital Pedagogy   Journal of Learning for Development – JL4D Erold P. Dimaculangan   Issues and Challenges in the Philippine Construction Industry: Opportunity for BIM Adoption   Bitlis Eren University Journal of Science and Technology Laurice E. Tolentino   Job Satisfaction and Teaching Effectiveness in Emergency Remote Teaching among Higher Education Faculty   Rajabhat Chiang Mai Research Journal: RCMRJ Shiela Marie G. Garcia   Comparative analysis in the prediction of early-stage diabetes using machine learning techniques   Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Mary Ann C. Abril   Civic Life in the Digital Space of Pre-Service Teachers   Rajabhat Chiang Mai Research Journal Francisco V. Aguirre   Management of well-being among pre-service physical education during the pandemic   Jurnal SPORTIF: Jurnal Penelitian Pembelajaran RECENT RESEARCH AWARDS   NAME OF FACULTY/ RESEARCHER     CATEGORY     TITLE OF STUDY     AWARD GIVING BODY   Engr. Norxine L. Montalbo International (Best Paper) Increasing Quality and Recovery Rate of Cacao Through Design Improvement of Winnowing Machine at Options Inc.   Central Bicol University of Agriculture, Ecosystem Research and Development Bureau, Abra State Institute of Science and Technology, Vietnam National University of Agriculture, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Feng Chia University-Taiwan, and Leave a Nest Japan   Richard M. Bañez Best Paper (Regional)   Signifier Choice of Student Artists in Thematic Construction of Digital Visual Arts   Laguna State Polytechnic University NAME OF FACULTY/ STUDENTS TITLE OF STUDY CONFERENCE Laurice E. Tolentino Contribution Of Batangas Delicacies to the Development of Provincial Ecotourism (International Conference) De La Salle Araneta University via MS Teams (January 26-27, 2023) (IOER) Organization of Educators and Researchers INC. Via Zoom (March 29-30, 2023) Job Satisfaction and Teaching Effectiveness in Emergency Remote Teaching among Higher Education Facultyt (International Conference) Society for Strategic Education Studies Tarlac Agriculture University (November 23-24, 2023) Genalyn P. Lualhati ‘Filipino Farmers’ Awareness and Adaptation to Climate Change  (International Conference)  De La Salle Araneta University via MS Teams (January 26-27, 2023) Glenda M. Dimaano Community Empowerment through Science and Technology (CEST) Community Needs Assessment in Tingloy Batangas (International Conference)  De La Salle Araneta University via MS Teams (January 26-27, 2023) Mary Ann C. Abril Civic Life in the Digital Space of Pre-Service Teachers (International Conference)  De La Salle Araneta University via MS Teams (January 26-27, 2023) Nora V. Marasigan Predicting Internship Success of Pre-Service Teachers (International Conference)  (IOER) Organization of Educators and Researchers INC. Via Zoom (March 29-30, 2023) Romel M. Aceron Academic-Research Writing Among Graduate Students of Batangas State University, Philippines(International Conference)  Sorsogon State University at Sorsogon Convention Hall (March 1-4, 2023) Industrial Technology Students’ Beliefs on the Impact of Parental Guidance and Support to their Online Learning in the University  (International Conference) Sorsogon State University at Sorsogon Convention Hall (March 1-4, 2023) Acquired Communicative Competence of University Graduates Employed in Industries  (Regional Conference) 4th DLSAU International Multidisciplinary Research ConferenceOnline via MS TeamJanuary 21-22, 2022De La Salle Araneta University Rinalyn G. Magtibay Banana Blossom Mung Bean (BBM) Burger Patty Development for a Sustainable Food Production (International Conference) Phil Association of Colleges and Universities of Industrial Technology (PACUIT) Bulacan State University E- Library (August 1-3,2023) Richard Bañez Signifier Choice of Student Artists in Thematic Construction of Digital Visual Arts (Regional Conference)  Laguna State Polytechnic University Hybrid Platform (June 16, 2023) Learning Experiences and Cross-Cultural Understanding of Southeast Asian Multicultural Literature  (International Conference Literature Educators’ Association of the Philippines Palawan State University via Zoom Cloud Meeting (October 28, 2023) Norxine L. Montalbo Increasing Quality and Recovery Rate of Cacao Through Design Improvement of Winnowing Machine at Options Inc. (International Conference)  Central Bicol University of Agriculture Ecosystem Research and Development Bureau Abra State Institute of Science and Technology Vietnam National University of Agriculture Universiti Teknologi MARA Feng Chia University-Taiwan Leave a Nest Japan On-site (Caceres Hotel, Naga City, Philippines) (September 28-29, 2023) Optimizing Press-Glazing Production Line Efficiency Through Tile Aligner Fabrication (International Conference) Ajman University Online (December 4-6, 2023) Enhancing Quality Control Through the Design and Implementation of an Impact Tester Tool (Regional Conference) Ajman University Online (December 6-8, 2023) Johnrey Manzanal DRIVEMATE: Empowering Safe Driving through Real-time Traffic Sign Detection and Speech Feedback on Mobile Devices Using YOLOv5 Algorithm and TensorFlow Lite (International Conference)  University of Brawijaya Bali Indonesia (October 24, 2023) Melvin V. Babol The Development of Record Management System for MSWDO of San Jose Batangas (International Conference BSRU Bangkok, Thailand Online (October 28, 2023) Rachelle Q. Braza Natural Hazards Awareness and Disaster Risk Reduction Practices: Basis

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