30/05/2026
πΈ Creating Skills, Empowering Creativity! π»β¨
The Department of Computer Engineering, in partnership with the Integrated Community Extension Services (ICES), successfully conducted the βSnap Edit: Creative Photo Editing (CPE) Workshopβ, last May 7 to 8, as part of its community extension efforts under the annual St. Vincent School of Life Program.
The activity provided participants from our adopted communities with hands-on training in creative photo editing, basic image enhancement, and the use of digital editing tools to develop practical digital and creative skills.
This initiative reflects the departmentβs commitment to empowering communities through technology, education, and Vincentian service.
We extend our sincere appreciation to all our facilitators and student volunteers from the Adamson Computer Engineering Society (ACOES) under the guidance of Engr. Hubert Temprosa, to our supportive CpE faculty members led by Chairperson Dr. Yolanda Austria, and to our participants for making this activity a success.π
28/05/2026
The Department of Computer Engineering successfully conducted the CpE Research Congress 2026 (CpE ResCon 2026) today at the OZ Conference Room, highlighting the innovative design projects of our graduating Computer Engineering students.
Congratulations to all the student researchers, especially our winners!πππ Your dedication, hard work, and determination have truly paid off. May this achievement inspire you to continue striving for excellence as you take the next step in your professional journey.
The department also extends its sincere appreciation to our faculty members for their valuable time and expertise in evaluating the studentsβ projects, and to our junior CpE students for their attendance and active participation in making the CpE ResCon 2026 a success.
08/05/2026
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The Department of Computer Engineering will conduct its Semestral Mentorship on May 12β13, 2026, at the OZ Conference Room.
All CpE students are encouraged to participate and consult with their assigned mentors regarding academic concerns, progress, career plans, and other student-related concerns.
π Please check the schedule of your mentor posted below to know your assigned mentoring/advising time.
Thank you and see you there, CpEmeyts!
25/04/2026
β¨Student Developmentβ¨
Under the supervision of Associate Professor Engr. Hubert Temprosa, 4th Year Computer Engineering students took part in a seminar on Data Acquisition using National Instruments (NI DAQ) for their Emerging Technologies course.
We extend our sincere appreciation to Engr. Desiree Roque of Jassen Harris, together with Engr. Rallin Lee, for serving as our guest speakers.
This seminar aims to provide students with valuable insights in modern data acquisition systems, their practical applications and significance in engineering and industry.
The awarding of the Certificate of Recognition was led by Dr. Yolly Austria, Chairperson of the Department of Computer Engineering, who graced the event.
23/04/2026
Congratulations, Engr. Joanna Micka Medina, Engr. Zaldy Mejia, and Engr. Dexter Cuaresma!ππΌππΌππΌ
[CAPACITY-BUILDING]
Congratulations to our Project STArQE and CpE Department faculty members on the successful completion of the Basic Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA)/Drone Flight Training held on April 18β19, 2026 in Guiguinto and Malolos, Bulacan.
This activity is part of the capacity-building efforts of STARLab and MINERVA Lab under the DOST-PCIEERD GIA-funded Project STArQE, aimed at strengthening our competencies in drone operations, data acquisition, and field deployment for research applications.
The completion of this training marks an important first step toward securing the CAAP RPA Controller Certificate/License, while reinforcing our commitment to building technically capable and mission-ready teams.
We look forward to integrating these capabilities into our ongoing and future research initiatives.
22/04/2026
One home. One shared responsibility.
As one Adamson community, we are reminded that stewardship begins in the choices we make each day on campus, at home, and beyond. In protecting our common home, we take part in a mission that calls for responsibility, compassion, and action.
Let us continue to work together in building a more sustainable future.