The team composed of Daviene Daniella Canales, Ralph Laurence Mina, Lance Phillip L. Mosca, and David Paul P. Vergara, and the team composed of Cris Paolo L. Andal, Ashley Jorge C. Boco, Kyle Joshua C. Pitagan, and Jhon Nicko Y. Tongo, all Chemical Engineering students, successfully defended their thesis proposal in partial fulfillment of their Chemical Engineering Methods of Research. (Read more)
Kienth G. Matibag, Shaola Mae L. Laylo, Anne Jay N. Gumba, and Angelica Denise D. Gonzales successfully defended their thesis proposal in partial fulfillment of their Chemical Engineering Methods of Research. (Read more)
Allesteve John Fabiano, Jose Angelo F. Ignacio, and Franz Carlo Villanueva successfully defended their thesis proposal in partial fulfillment of their Petroleum Engineering Methods of Research. (Read more)
Engr. Edgar Clyde Lopez was awarded the Best Presentation Award for his paper entitled "Fenton-like Degradation of Diclofenac in Water using Iron-impregnated Mussel Shell Biochar (Fe@MSBC)" during the 6th International Conference on Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology (ICMEN 2022) held last November 5-6, 2022 via Zoom. (Read more)
Justin Marwin A. Briones, Emmanuel Diaz Jr., Kirstin Margaux Dimaculangan, Kayla L. Rangel, and Jefrick Jun Danie Urgel successfully defended their thesis proposal in partial fulfillment of their Petroleum Engineering Methods of Research. (Read more)
Engr. Edgar Clyde R. Lopez delivered a talk on research framework planning and optimization focusing on the design of experiments during the ChExploration 2022 held last July 30, 2022, via Zoom. (Read more)
Undergraduate Chemical Engineering students John Christopher C. Ebal, Alec Noah R. Marchadesch, Rose Anne G. Oro, Rafaella Marie P. Ortega, and Patrick James B. Polinar successfully defended their research on the degradation of diclofenac using a Fenton-like catalyst. (Read more)
Engr. Edgar Clyde Lopez joined the 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference in Bangkok, Thailand, June 12-17, 2022. (Read more)
Undergraduate members of the Green and Advanced Materials Engineering Research (GAMER) Group successfully defended their thesis proposals in partial fulfillment of their Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Engineering Methods of Research. (Read more)