I am an associate professor of the Department of Computer Science, advising and/or co-adivisng undergraduate and graduate students under the Scientific Computing Laboratory. Here are some of the selected theses together with the students who worked on them.
Towards an adaptive Decoded Neurofeedback Therapy for Mental Health, MS Thesis (2024)
Student: Paulino Salmon III
Development of an Adaptive Traffic Light Signalization in LocalSim (2024)
Students: Janilyn Malimban, Cassandra Razal
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
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