Co-advising

As an associate professor of the Department of Computer Science, I have co-advised undergraduate theses with Dr. Adrian Roy Valdez under the Scientific Computing Laboratory. Here are some of the selected theses together with the students who worked on them.

Development of a Realistic Pedestrian Simulation in LocalSim (2023)

Students: Rene Aquitania, Dennis Christian Roxas

Development of Experience Sampling Methodology-based Web and Mobile Applications for Mental Health Assessment (2020)

Students: Alyanna Gacutan, Sophia Casiano, Jeanne Magpantay, Allure Tanquintic

Parameter Estimation of a Coupled Neural Network Model from Multichannel ECoG Recordings (2019)

Student: Kim R. Borja

Identification of protein complexes from weighted PPI networks (2015)

Students: Catalina Montes and Jerome Beltran

Analysis of traffic scenarios at signalized intersection using agent-based models (2015)

Students: Mark Navata and Joshua Villano

Percolation-induced power-law sequential adsorption model for conductivity of nanocomposites  (2014)

Students: Gian Villapando, Kaye Villansenor, and Joshua Suarez

DNA barcoding using codon counts from unaligned COI sequences (2013)

Students: Ric Sapasap, Ted Chua, and Nathan Santi

Agent-based simulation of flooding in Metro Manila topography (2013)

Students: Dustin Riccio, Rhea Real, and Francis Mansos

Development of Turtle Trading software with PSE historical data (2013)

Students: Jan Patrick Adriano

Real-time traffic classification using binarized video frames (2012)

Students: Brandy Quijano, Sam Catapusan, and Kenneth Go-aco