The University proudly celebrates a significant milestone as students and faculty from the College of Engineering successfully publish their research in Scopus-indexed journals—a testament to the institution’s strong commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and global research engagement.
The published study, “Design and Implementation of a Real-Time IoT-Based Monitoring System for Passenger Count, ETA, and Location Tracking of Modern Jeepneys in Baguio City,” demonstrates how cutting-edge technology can be harnessed to improve public transportation systems through real-time data, efficiency, and smarter urban mobility solutions.
Student Authors:
• John Christian Angaga
• Jibeon Evangelista
• Kensper Mark Jose
• Marl Dominic Navato
• Chryss Allen Ordan
Faculty Advisers:
• Engr. Denmel Paul Saavedra
• Engr. Maria Theresa Payumo
• Engr. Dionisio R. Tandingan Jr.
This achievement reflects the University’s continued efforts to foster a collaborative research environment where students and faculty work together to produce impactful, real-world solutions. By encouraging innovation and supporting scholarly publication, the institution strengthens its role as a driver of sustainable development and global knowledge creation.
By aligning this milestone with SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), and SDG 4 (Quality Education), the University reinforces its commitment to advancing smart transportation technologies, enhancing urban mobility, and fostering research excellence through academic collaboration. This achievement not only expands our global research footprint but also empowers the next generation of engineers to innovate and lead, ensuring that academic progress translates into sustainable, real-world solutions that matter.








