Chemical Engineering students from the GAMER Research Lab Group gathered on December 11, 2025 at the Fr. Roque Ruaño Bldg., O.P. for a full round of year-end thesis progress presentations.
The session served as both a checkpoint and a celebration of steady advances made across multiple projects. Members discussed experimental findings, computational work, and planned adjustments to methods, marking a productive close to the year. Current students outlined their progress in detail, while new members presented their thesis plans and early frameworks that will guide their work for the coming cycle.
The presentations highlighted the sustained effort behind each study and the growing technical depth of the group’s portfolio. Faculty mentors and peers offered feedback that helped sharpen research directions and reinforce the group’s shared commitment to rigorous scientific work.
A simple gathering followed the academic session. Members shared food, enjoyed an exchange gift activity, and spent time together in a relaxed setting. Moments like these strengthened group spirit and reminded everyone of the value of shared effort, collaboration, and steady support within a research community.
Warm congratulations to all members for the dedication shown throughout the year. Strong momentum now carries the group into the next round of experiments, analyses, and writing as preparations begin for another productive chapter in 2026.