Batangas State University (BatStateU), The National Engineering University of the Philippines, strengthened its commitment to sustainability by hosting its 3rd Annual Sustainability Summit on March 19, 2025. The event, themed “Usapang Sustainability 2025: Innovating Green Practices for Higher Education Institutions,” took place at Narra Hall, 5/F of the Jose Rizal Building at the Pablo Borbon...
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BatStateU and Lingnan University students successfully implement Project Summer Day Camp in Barangay Talahib Pandayan
A group of students from Batangas State University (BatStateU) and Lingnan University (LU) successfully implemented the Project Summer Day Camp as part of the Joint Humanitarian Entrepreneurship Summer Academy. The project aimed to revitalize the existing Day Care Center of Barangay Talahib Pandayan and provide educational and recreational activities to the local children. During the...
A multi-vision monitoring framework for simultaneous real-time unmanned aerial monitoring of farmer activity and crop health
Current remote sensing technologies employing Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for farm monitoring have shown promise in characterizing the environment through diverse sensor systems, including hyperspectral cameras, LiDAR, thermal cameras, and RGB sensors. However, these solutions often specialize in either activity recognition or crop monitoring, but not both. To address this limitation and enhance efficacy, we...
Scholarship Office Central engages Pablo Borbon concessionaires in consultation to strengthen student hunger support programs
Scholarship Office Central spearheaded a consultation meeting with the Pablo Borbon concessionaires, aiming to collaboratively design support programs for university students experiencing hunger. The proposed programs received positive feedback from the concessionaires, whom some are already actively assisting low-income students in various capacities. A follow up meeting will be scheduled to further refine and finalize...
Survival Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic: Contributions of the Forest to the Lives of the Filipinos
COVID 19 has brought significant damages to the lives of the people due to extremely long lockdowns and unemployment. Thus, leaving no choice to the residents but to depend their survival on what is available in the environment. This study was conducted to assess the contribution of the forests to the lives of the locals...
Gas Sensor-Based Nondestructive Testing for Jackfruit Ripeness Level
Jackfruit is a fruit native to South and Southeast Asia that is now cultivated all over the world due to its adaptability, as it can be eaten both ripe and unripe. This study was conducted to accurately identify the Jackfruit’s ripeness. Four MQ families have been identified as the most effective for classifying the ripeness...
Improving Rice Farming Productivity through Solar-Powered Electronic Stirring with SMS Notifications
This research project aims to address the challenges farmers face in drying paddy rice to produce high-quality paddy grain due to a lack of manpower. The study presents an Electronic Stirring Rice Paddy system with SMS Notification and Solar Charging that stirs the rice every thirty minutes until it is dried, with features that notify...
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) Estimation based on Filter Augmented Imaging
The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) is one of the vegetation indices widely used by researchers from different countries for measuring vegetation in inland areas. NDVI measures the greenness of a plant or area by using radiance and reflectivity of light from the sun to calculate the difference between near-infrared (vegetation strongly reflects) and red...
Addressing Food Security in Batangas, Philippines through Backyard Tilapia Farming
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic showed how food supply could become unstable when lockdowns and curfews hamper transportation and delivery logistics. Difficulties arose in producing and selling agricultural products (e.g., vegetables, fruits, meats, and others). Supermarkets had limited or no stock of food supplies. In other cases, deliveries were postponed or canceled due to...
A Machine Vision Approach for Nitrate Sufficiency Determination in Aquaponic Lettuce via Leaf Color Recognition
Aquaponic systems are popular as sustainable food production methods, however it also experiences challenges in terms of monitoring the nutrient levels, specifically nitrate sufficiency. In this study a new method is proposed to monitor the nitrate sufficiency in aquaponic systems using leaf color recognition. To do this, a state-of-the-art deep learning algorithm is utilized, the...