Letranite Researchers Showcase Innovation at the International Multidisciplinary Research Conference
Published: 2/2/2026 1:49:16 AM PHT
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Letran Manila student researchers actively participated in the 7th DLSAU International Multidisciplinary Research Conference (IMRC) held online on January 27–28, 2026, under the theme “Tech for Transformation: Driving Social and Environmental Impact.”
The international conference provided a platform for students to present research-based solutions addressing real-world challenges in technology, social sciences, health, education, and environmental sustainability.
Multidisciplinary Research Contributions
Representing the College of Engineering and Information Technology, the College of Education, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the Senior High School, Letran Manila students presented diverse studies reflecting strong analytical skills, creativity, and socially responsive research.
The following student researchers represented the Colegio:
- Mr. Glen Jocel M. Diana – Optimized Trucking Management through GPS-Enabled Monitoring and Cloud Integration
- Mr. Iggy Emmanuel M. de Leon – Web-Based E-Commerce with Appointment Management System
- Ms. Alyssa Fay C. Bilog – Faith and Senior Citizens’ Voting Preferences in Lucban, Quezon
- Ms. Graciella Marie M. Tacata – Experiences of Siblings of Individuals with Low-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Ms. Camille S. Rue – Plant-Based Coating to Inhibit Soft Rot in Tomato
- Ms. Phoebe de Leon Agdeppa – Arduino-Based System for Milk Spoilage Detection
- Mr. Jann Andrei T. De Guzman – G.A.B.A.Y Smart Cane for Visually Impaired Mobility
- Ms. Eklavya I’oan M. Sohal – IoT-Enabled LPG Leakage Detection System
- Mr. John Mark Steve B. Casas – Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Agusan River Water
Through multidisciplinary inquiry and technology-driven solutions, Letran Manila continues to nurture future Letranite researchers who contribute to academic advancement and societal development.
Arriba!